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Titanium(III) chloride tetrahydrofuran complex (1:3) is an organometallic compound comprising titanium(III) chloride and tetrahydrofuran (THF). With its versatile properties, the complex finds numerous applications in organic chemistry, particularly serving as a catalyst in various reactions. In scientific research, Titanium(III) chloride tetrahydrofuran complex (1:3) has proven valuable across diverse applications. It acts as a catalyst for synthesizing organometallic complexes, including the titanium(IV) chloride-tetrahydrofuran complex (1:4). Furthermore, it plays a role in alkoxide synthesis, such as titanium(IV) alkoxides. Moreover, the complex facilitates the synthesis of various organic compounds like esters and amides. While the exact mechanism of action of Titanium(III) chloride tetrahydrofuran complex (1:3) remains incompletely understood, it is believed to function as a Lewis acid, promoting the formation of diverse organometallic complexes. Additionally, the complex exhibits the ability to form a wide range of organometallic complexes with different organic compounds, including esters and amides. Further exploration and research are required to unravel the precise mechanisms at play and unveil the full potential of this organometallic complex in scientific investigations.
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| Product Name | Catalog # | UNIT | Price | Qty | FAVORITES | |
Titanium(III) chloride tetrahydrofuran complex (1:3), 1 g | sc-237115 | 1 g | $72.00 | |||
Titanium(III) chloride tetrahydrofuran complex (1:3), 10 g | sc-237115A | 10 g | $311.00 |