Structure

Titanium(III) oxide

CAS
1344-54-3
Catalog Number
ACM1344543
Category
Metal & Ceramic Materials
Molecular Weight
143.73
Molecular Formula
Ti2O3

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Specification

Synonyms
Titanium oxide (Ti2O3);titaniumoxide(ti2o3);Titaniumsesquioxide;Titatnum(III) oxide;TITANIUM (III) OXIDE;dititanium trioxide;TITANIUM OXIDE (III), 99%;Titanium(III) oxide, #100 mesh, 99.9% metals basis
IUPAC Name
oxo(oxotitaniooxy)titanium
InChI Key
GQUJEMVIKWQAEH-UHFFFAOYSA-N
Melting Point
2130ºC
Appearance
Violet hexagonal crystals
Exact Mass
143.88100
H-Bond Acceptor
3
H-Bond Donor
0
Stability
Stable at normal temperatures and pressures.
February 6, 2023


An important white pigment and filler
In the preparation of coatings, titanium(III) oxide is often used as a white pigment and filler to adjust the color and properties of coatings.

What is the PubChem CID for Titanium(III) oxide?

The PubChem CID for Titanium(III) oxide is 123111.

What is the molecular formula of Titanium(III) oxide?

The molecular formula of Titanium(III) oxide is Ti2O3.

What is the molecular weight of Titanium(III) oxide?

The molecular weight of Titanium(III) oxide is 143.73 g/mol.

What is the IUPAC name of Titanium(III) oxide?

The IUPAC name of Titanium(III) oxide is oxo(oxotitaniooxy)titanium.

What is the InChIKey of Titanium(III) oxide?

The InChIKey of Titanium(III) oxide is GQUJEMVIKWQAEH-UHFFFAOYSA-N.

What is the Canonical SMILES of Titanium(III) oxide?

The Canonical SMILES of Titanium(III) oxide is O=[Ti]O[Ti]=O.

What is the CAS number of Titanium(III) oxide?

The CAS number of Titanium(III) oxide is 1344-54-3.

What is the hydrogen bond donor count of Titanium(III) oxide?

The hydrogen bond donor count of Titanium(III) oxide is 0.

What is the hydrogen bond acceptor count of Titanium(III) oxide?

The hydrogen bond acceptor count of Titanium(III) oxide is 3.

Is Titanium(III) oxide a canonicalized compound?

Yes, Titanium(III) oxide is a canonicalized compound.

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