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Titanium production by direct decomposition of its tetrachloride in atmospheric-pressure thermal plasma. Energy cost of the proeess at different quenehing modes

Titanium production by direct decomposition of its tetrachloride in atmospherie-pressure thermal plasma. Composition of produets

Titanium pyridonate and amidate complexes for the copolymerization of e-caprolactone and rac-lactide. Reproduced from with permission of Royal Society of Chemistry

Titanium salts

Titanium silicalite-1 -catalyzed oxidation of aniline.

Titanium silsesquioxane

Titanium sponge reactor .

Titanium surfaces after irradiation at 5.09J cm with 1,50,100, and 200 laser pulses .

Titanium TADDOLate - crotyloxazolidinone complexes. The dioxolane ring of the chiral ligand

Titanium tetrachloride

Titanium tetrachloride experimental washing

Titanium tetrachloride reaction with water

Titanium ureate complexes for application as ethylene polymerization catalysts. Reproduced from WcJ with permission of American Chemical Society

Titanium with metastable passivity. If Eh or io are not quite high enough, the metal may go from passive to active behavior without warning. If this happens, the corrosion current will be high cf. normal active corrosion,

Titanium XPS spectra , Proc SPIE 2009, reprinted with permission

Titanium XPS spectra, O 1 s region , Proc SPIE 2009, reprinted with permission

Titanium, has the possibility of direct metal-metal interaction through the overlap of t2g orbitals as shown. Such interaction has the effect of giving a broad, incompletely filled, band and so the compound is a conductor of electricity and is black.

Titanium, zirconium and hafnium catalyst precursors.

Titanium, zirconium and hafnium complexes for living olefin polymerization.

Titanium, zirconium and hafnium initiators

Titanium-aluminum neighborhood maps.

Titanium-catalysed Barbier-type reactions.

Titanium-catalysed cyclisation reactions.

Titanium-catalysed dehydrogenation reactions of amine-borane adducts.

Titanium-catalysed DKRs of alcohols, ethers and acetals.



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