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titanium sulfate

titanium sulfate

[tī′tā·nē·əm ′səl‚fāt]
(inorganic chemistry)
Ti(SO4)2·9H2O Caked solid, soluble in water, toxic, highly acidic; used as a dye stripper, reducing agent, laundry chemical, and in treatment of chrome yellow colors. Also known as titanic sulfate; titanyl sulfate.
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Titanium sulfate, thiourea, tert-butyl alcohol (TBA), ethylenediaminetetraacetic acid (EDTA), and benzoquinone (BQ) come from Sinopharm Chemical Reagent Co.
In a typical synthesis, 1.60 g titanium sulfate, 0.096 g thiourea, and 0.076 g urea were added to the mixture of 40 mL deionized water and 30 mL isopropanol.
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