(Pentamethylclopentadienyl)titanium trichloride

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(Pentamethylclopentadienyl)titanium trichloride
Cp*TiCl3.svg
Names
Other names
Cp*TiCl3
Identifiers
  • 12129-06-5
3D model (JSmol)
ChemSpider
ECHA InfoCard 100.152.688 Edit this at Wikidata
UN number 3261
  • InChI=1S/C10H15.3ClH.Ti/c1-6-7(2)9(4)10(5)8(6)3;;;;/h1-5H3;3*1H;/q;;;;+3/p-3
    Key: QCEOZLISXJGWSW-UHFFFAOYSA-K
  • CC1=C([C](C(=C1C)C)C)C.Cl[Ti](Cl)Cl
Properties
C10H15Cl3Ti
Molar mass 289.45 g·mol−1
Appearance Orange solid
Melting point 225 °C (437 °F; 498 K)
Hazards
GHS labelling:[1]
GHS05: Corrosive
Signal word
Danger
H314
P280, P305+P351+P338, P310
Except where otherwise noted, data are given for materials in their standard state (at 25 °C [77 °F], 100 kPa).
Infobox references

(Pentamethyclopentadienyl)titanium trichloride is an organotitanium compound with the formula Cp*TiCl3 (Cp* = C5(CH3)5). It is an orange solid. The compound adopts a piano stool geometry. An early synthesis involve the combination of lithium pentamethylcyclopentadienide and titanium tetrachloride.[2] The compound is an intermediate in the synthesis of decamethyltitanocene dichloride.

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References[]

  1. ^ "Trichloro(pentamethylcyclopentadienyl)titanium(IV) 446289". Sigma-Aldrich.
  2. ^ King, R.B.; Bisnette, M.B. (1967). "Organometallic chemistry of the transition metals XXI. Some π-pentamethylcyclopentadienyl derivatives of various transition metals". Journal of Organometallic Chemistry. 8 (2): 287–297. doi:10.1016/S0022-328X(00)91042-8.
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