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Titanium complexes with tetraalkyls

Sohd, water-soluble a-hydroxycarboxyhc acid and oxaUc acid titanium complexes can be formed by reaction of the acid and a tetraaLkyl titanate in an inert solvent, such as acetone or heptane. The precipitated complex is filtered, rinsed with solvent, and dried to give an amorphous white soHd, which is water- and alcohol—water-soluble (81,82). [Pg.145]

Reaction with Lactones. Hydroxycarboxyhc acid ester complexes of titanium are formed by reaction of a tetraalkyl titanate with a lactone, such as P-propiolactone, y-butyrolactone, or valerolactone (35). For example. [Pg.142]


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