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titanium tetrachloride

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titanium tetrachloride [tī′tā·nē·əm ¦te·trə′klȯr‚īd]
(inorganic chemistry)
TiCl4A colorless, toxic liquid soluble in water, fumes when exposed to moist air, boils at 136°C; used to make titanium and titanium salts, as a dye mordant and polymerization catalyst, and in smoke screens and pigments. Also known as titanic chloride.


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Ziegler discovered that titanium tetrachloride could catalyze stereo-specific polymerization of polyethylene.
They manufacture titanium tetrachloride to produce white pigments for paint and other products.
Millennium is the second largest global producer of TiO2 and the largest producer of titanium tetrachloride in North America and Europe.
 
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