Titanium(II) bromide
Titanium(II) bromide is the inorganic compound with the formula TiBr2. It is a black micaceous solid. It adopts the cadmium iodide structure, featuring octahedral Ti(II) centers. It arises via the reaction of the elements:[1]
- Ti + Br2 → TiBr2
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Molar mass | 207.68 |
Appearance | black solid |
Density | 4.41 g/cm3 |
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The compound reacts with caesium bromide to give the linear chain compound CsTiBr3.[2]
References
- Klemm, Wilhelm; Grimm, Ludwig (1942). "Zur Kenntnis der Dihalogenide des Titans und Vanadins". Zeitschrift für Anorganische und Allgemeine Chemie. 249 (2): 198–208. doi:10.1002/zaac.19422490204.
- Meyer, G.; Hinz, D. J.; Flörke, U. (1993). "Crystal structure of caesium titanium tribromide, CsTiBr3". Zeitschrift für Kristallographie - Crystalline Materials. 208 (2): 370. Bibcode:1993ZK....208..370M. doi:10.1524/zkri.1993.208.Part-2.370.
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