Highly hydrolytically stable titanium precursor with controlled reactivity for reproducible sol-gel processing.
Excellent solubility in common organic solvents including alcohols, ketones, and esters—enabling homogeneous formulation.
Low volatility and reduced odor compared to conventional titanium alkoxides, improving handling safety and workplace compatibility.
Chelated bis(acetylacetonate) structure provides enhanced shelf life and thermal stability prior to curing.
Precise stoichiometry ensures consistent Ti⁴⁺ delivery and predictable crosslink density in hybrid coatings and ceramics.
Sol-gel derived anti-reflective and photocatalytic TiO₂ thin films for optical and architectural glass.
Crosslinking agent in silicone-modified acrylic and polyester hybrid coatings for enhanced hardness and weather resistance.
Titania nanoparticle synthesis via controlled hydrolysis-condensation in specialty nanomaterials production.
Adhesion promoter in primers for plastics, composites, and metal substrates in automotive and aerospace OEM coatings.
Functional additive in UV-curable hybrid resins to improve network density and surface scratch resistance.
| Chemical Type | Titanium diisopropoxide bis(acetylacetonate), chelated organometallic complex |
| Product Form | Liquid at room temperature |
| Appearance | Clear, pale yellow to amber liquid |
| Primary Applications | Sol-gel processing, hybrid coatings, ceramic precursors, adhesion promotion |
| Key Features | Controlled reactivity, high solubility, low volatility, chelated stability |
| Storage Conditions | Store under dry nitrogen, in tightly sealed containers at 15–25°C |
| Shelf Life | 24 months from date of manufacture when stored properly |
| Handling Precautions | Use in well-ventilated area; avoid contact with moisture, skin, and eyes |
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