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Some aspects of the solution chemistry of titanium (III)

Ashton, John F(John Frederick) 1977 , 'Some aspects of the solution chemistry of titanium (III)', Research Master thesis, University of Tasmania.

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Abstract

In this investigation a combination of physico—chemical
techniques namely potentiometric, conductometric and spectrophotometric
methods have been used to study several aspects of the chemistry of
titanium(III) in aqueous solutions. The results obtained have provided
new information about the hydrolysis of the hexaquotitanium(III) ion and
complex formation in titanium(III) thiocyanate and sulphate solutions.
It is shown that the hydrolysis of hexaquotitanium(III) ion in chloride solutions takes place in two stages.

Item Type: Thesis - Research Master
Authors/Creators:Ashton, John F(John Frederick)
Keywords: Titanium compounds, Solution (Chemistry)
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Thesis (M.Sc.)--University of Tasmania, 1977. Includes bibliographical references (p. 147-151)

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