CAS 58097-69-1
:Hydrotris(1-pyrazolylborato)trichlorotitanium (IV)
Description:
Hydrotris(1-pyrazolylborato)trichlorotitanium(IV), commonly referred to as Ti(Pz)3Cl3, is a coordination compound featuring titanium in a +4 oxidation state. This complex is characterized by its unique structure, where three 1-pyrazolylborate ligands coordinate to the titanium center, forming a stable chelate. The presence of the trichloride moiety contributes to its reactivity and potential applications in catalysis and materials science. The compound exhibits interesting electronic properties due to the presence of the pyrazole rings, which can participate in π-π stacking interactions and influence the overall stability and reactivity of the complex. Additionally, Ti(Pz)3Cl3 is often studied for its potential use in organic synthesis and as a precursor in the development of titanium-based materials. Its solubility in organic solvents and ability to form stable complexes with various substrates make it a valuable compound in coordination chemistry. Overall, this compound exemplifies the intricate interplay between metal centers and organic ligands in the formation of functional materials.
Formula:C9H10BCl3N6Ti
Synonyms:- HydrotrispyrazolylboratotrichlorotitaniumIVyelloworange
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Hydrotris(pyrazol-1-ylborato)trichlorotitanium(IV), min. 95%
CAS:<p>Hydrotris(pyrazol-1-ylborato)trichlorotitanium(IV), min. 95%</p>Formula:C9H10BCl3N6TiPurity:min. 95%Color and Shape:yellow to orange pwdr.Molecular weight:367.27


