Aluminum alkoxide synthesis with titanium as a catalyst

Organic compounds -- part of the class 532-570 series – Organic compounds – Aluminum containing

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556179, 556182, C07F 506

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051420783

ABSTRACT:
Aluminum alkoxides can be formed by reaction of aluminum metal and alcohol in the presence of soluble titanium (e.g., derived from a titanium carboxylate) as the catalyst for the reaction.

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