Abstract
The reaction of titanium tetrachloride with diethyl ether at various ratios of components and temperatures was studied by the NMR and mass spectrometry methods. The TiCl4 center dot 2Et(2)O complex does not pass in the gas phase. Formation of ethoxytrichlorotitanium among reaction products was established by the X-ray structure analysis. The model of conversion from initial components to titanium ...
Abstract
The reaction of titanium tetrachloride with diethyl ether at various ratios of components and temperatures was studied by the NMR and mass spectrometry methods. The TiCl4 center dot 2Et(2)O complex does not pass in the gas phase. Formation of ethoxytrichlorotitanium among reaction products was established by the X-ray structure analysis. The model of conversion from initial components to titanium dioxide was suggested on the basis of the obtained experimental data and quantum-chemical calculations (B3LYP/def2-SVP level of theory).