Reaction of Hydrogen Peroxide with Titanium (IV) at Different pH Values

  • Mori M
  • Shibata M
  • Kyuno E
  • et al.
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Reaction of hydrogen peroxide with titanium(IV) has been investigated over the range of pH 0 to 13. Below pH 2 this reaction gives orange-colored ion-species, [Ti(OH)2(H2O)(H2O2)]2+ or (TiO2·-aq)2+. In the range of pH 3 to 6 formation of a yellow species is observed and its chemical formula is presumed to be [Ti(OH)3(H2O2)]+. Existence of a species different from the above is indicated by the pale yellow color observed in the region of pH 7 to 9. This species is very unstable unless a large excess of hydrogen peroxide is present, and its chemical formula is presumed to be [Ti(OH)3(OOH)]0. At higher pH values (10

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Mori, M., Shibata, M., Kyuno, E., & Ito, S. (1956). Reaction of Hydrogen Peroxide with Titanium (IV) at Different pH Values. Bulletin of the Chemical Society of Japan, 29(8), 904–907. https://doi.org/10.1246/bcsj.29.904

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