Titanium(II) oxide - Names and Identifiers
Titanium(II) oxide - Physico-chemical Properties
Molecular Formula | OTi
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Molar Mass | 63.87 |
Density | 4,95 g/cm3 |
Melting Point | 1700°C |
Boling Point | >3000°C |
Flash Point | >3000°C |
Water Solubility | Soluble in concentrated sulfuric acid, concentrated hydrofluoric acid and alkali. Insoluble in water, diluted sulfuric acid, hydrochloric acid, nitric acid and organic solvents. |
Appearance | Yellow lens powder |
Specific Gravity | 4.95 |
Storage Condition | Room Temprature |
MDL | MFCD00036279 |
Use | Titanium monoxide has oxygen or titanium vacancy properties and can be used as an electronic material. |
Titanium(II) oxide - Risk and Safety
Titanium(II) oxide - Introduction
Oxygen-containing 52% ~ 54% (atoms). Body-centered cubic structure. Soluble in 40% (mass) hydrofluoric acid. It is easily eroded by hot concentrated sulfuric acid, concentrated hydrochloric acid and concentrated nitric acid. It can also be eroded by concentrated alkali. It reacts with 30% (mass) hydrogen peroxide to produce a yellow solution. It is a strong reducing agent. When the air is heated, it is converted into titanium trioxide at 150~200 ℃. Titanium monoxide can be obtained by heating the mixture of metal titanium and titanium dioxide at 1600 ℃ in vacuum, reducing titanium dioxide by hydrogen at 2000 ℃ or reducing titanium dioxide by magnesium at 1000 ℃.
Last Update:2022-10-16 17:12:47
Titanium(II) oxide - Reference Information
EPA chemical information | Information provided by: ofmpub.epa.gov (external link) |
use | titanium monoxide has oxygen or titanium deficiency properties and can be used as electronic materials. |
production method | mix metallic titanium and titanium dioxide according to the reaction measurement, and heat to 1600 ℃ in a vacuum-pumped alumina container for reaction. In addition, titanium dioxide can also be reduced to titanium monoxide in a hydrogen stream of 1.32 × 107Pa at a temperature of 2000 ℃. |
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