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CAS 92344-13-3

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Titanate(1-), trichlorooxo-, hydrogen, (T-4)-

Description:
Titanate(1-), trichlorooxo-, hydrogen, (T-4)-, with the CAS number 92344-13-3, is a chemical compound that features a titanium center coordinated with various ligands. The "trichlorooxo" designation indicates the presence of three chlorine atoms and oxygen functionalities, which contribute to its reactivity and stability. As a titanate, it typically exhibits properties associated with titanium compounds, such as high thermal stability and potential applications in catalysis or materials science. The presence of the hydrogen ion suggests that it may exist in a protonated form, influencing its solubility and interaction with other substances. This compound may also exhibit unique electronic properties due to the titanium's oxidation state and the nature of its ligands. Overall, titanates are known for their diverse applications, including in ceramics, pigments, and as precursors in various chemical syntheses. However, specific characteristics such as solubility, reactivity, and stability would depend on the precise molecular structure and environmental conditions.
Formula:Cl3OTi·H
InChI:InChI=1S/3ClH.O.Ti/h3*1H;;/q;;;;+2/p-2
InChI key:InChIKey=IZQLVOJUFOHMCE-UHFFFAOYSA-L
SMILES:[Ti+2]([Cl-])([Cl-])([Cl-])=O.[H+]
Synonyms:
  • Titanate(1-), trichlorooxo-, hydrogen, (T-4)-
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