
Ethyl Titanate
Ethyl titanate, also known as titanium ethoxide, is a chemical compound with the formula Ti(OC2H5)4, a colorless liquid soluble in organic solvents
Ethyl titanate, also known as titanium ethoxide, is a chemical compound with the formula Ti(OC2H5)4, a colorless liquid soluble in organic solvents that readily hydrolyzes. It's used in organic synthesis, materials science, and as a cross-linking agent and reaction catalyst in coatings and adhesives.
APPLICATION::
- Aerospace Coatings.
 - Automotive Refinish.
 - Can Coatings.
 - Coil Coatings.
 - Consumer Paints.
 - Pipe Coatings.
 
Ethyl titanate, also known as titanium ethoxide, is a chemical compound with the formula Ti(OC2H5)4, a colorless liquid soluble in organic solvents that readily hydrolyzes. It's used in organic synthesis, materials science, and as a cross-linking agent in coatings and adhesives.
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATION::
- Chemical Formula: Ti(OEt)4 or Ti(C2H5O)4
 - Molecular Weight: 228.111 g/mol
 - CAS Number: 3087-36-3
 - Appearance: Colorless liquid
 - Solubility: Miscible in most organic solvents, decomposes quickly in water
 - Density: 1.088 g/mL at 25 °C
 - Boiling Point: 150-152 °C (at 10 mmHg)
 - Refractive Index: 1.505 (n 20/D)
 - Flash Point: 40 °C
 - Viscosity: 70 mPa*s (at 20 °C)
 - Stability: Incompatible with strong oxidizing agents and strong acids. May decompose upon exposure to air or moisture
 
PRECAUTION::
General Precautions:
- Flammability: Ethyl titanate is a flammable liquid and vapor, so keep it away from heat, sparks, open flames, and other ignition sources.
 - Storage: Store in a cool, well-ventilated place, away from incompatible materials.
 - Container: Keep containers tightly closed to prevent evaporation and potential ignition.
 - Ventilation: Ensure adequate ventilation, especially in confined areas, to prevent the buildup of flammable vapors.
 - Static Discharge: Take precautionary measures against static discharge, as this can cause ignition.
 - Tools: Use only non-sparking tools when handling ethyl titanate.
 - Eye and Skin Contact: Avoid contact with skin and eyes.
 - Inhalation: Avoid inhaling vapors or mist.
 
Personal Protective Equipment (PPE):
- Gloves: Wear appropriate protective gloves to prevent skin contact.
 - Eye Protection: Wear protective eyeglasses or chemical safety goggles.
 - Face Protection: Use face protection if there is a risk of splashing or spraying.
 - Respirator: Use a NIOSH/MSHA or European Standard EN 149 approved respirator if exposure limits are exceeded or if irritation or other symptoms are experienced.