Titanium(II) oxide (
Ti O) is an
inorganic
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chemical compound
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of titanium and oxygen. It can be prepared from
titanium dioxide
Titanium dioxide, also known as titanium(IV) oxide or titania , is the inorganic compound with the chemical formula . When used as a pigment, it is called titanium white, Pigment White 6 (PW6), or CI 77891. It is a white solid that is insolubl ...
and titanium metal at 1500 °C.
It is
non-stoichiometric
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in a range TiO
0.7 to TiO
1.3 and this is caused by vacancies of either Ti or O in the defect rock salt structure.
In pure TiO 15% of both Ti and O sites are vacant,
as the vacancies allow metal-metal bonding between adjacent Ti centres. Careful annealing can cause ordering of the vacancies producing a monoclinic form which has 5 TiO units in the primitive cell that exhibits lower resistivity. A high temperature form with titanium atoms with trigonal prismatic coordination is also known. Acid solutions of TiO are stable for a short time then decompose to give hydrogen:
:2 Ti
2+(aq) + 2 H
+(aq) → 2 Ti
3+(aq) + H
2(g)
Gas-phase TiO shows strong bands in the optical spectra of cool (
M-type) stars.
[ In 2017, TiO was claimed to be detected in an ]exoplanet
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atmosphere for the first time; a result which is still debated in the literature. Additionally, evidence has been obtained for the presence of the diatomic molecule TiO in the interstellar medium.
References
Titanium(II) compounds
Non-stoichiometric compounds
Transition metal oxides
Rock salt crystal structure
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