Titanium butoxide
![SEM (top) and TEM (bottom) images of chiral TiO2 nanofibers produced by depositing titanium butoxide on carbon nanofibers. Carbon was removed the heating in air.[4]](/uploads/202501/02/Chiral_TiO2_nanofibers_20724.jpg)
Titanium butoxide is an organometallic chemical compound with the formula Ti(OBu)4 (Bu = CH2CH2CH2CH3). It is a colorless to pale-yellow liquid with a weak alcohol-like odor and density almost equal to that of water. It is suluble in most organic solvents, but decomposes in water and reacts violently with oxidizing materials. Decomposition in water is not hazardous, and therefore titanium butoxide is often used as a liquid source of titanium dioxide, which allows deposition of TiO2 coatings of various shapes and sizes down to the nanoscale.