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titleOfInvention Complex reaction products of metal chlorides with - trimethoxyboroxine
abstract Anhydrous trimethoxyboroxine is reacted with a substantially anhydrous chloride of Ti(IV), Zr(IV), Hf(IV), Sn(IV), Al(III), Fe(III), Mo(V), Nb(V), Ta(V), or W(VI) in a molar ratio of at least 0.33:1 in an inert substantially anhydrous diluent (e.g. excess trimethoxyboroxine or CH2Cl2, CHCl3 or CCl4) at room temp. to 200 degrees C until evolution of organic chloride ceases to produce a complex containing metal, B, C, H, Cl and O which is soluble in H2O, CH2Cl2, CHCl3, CCl4, CH3COCH3 and glycol ethers. The complexes are useful glass delustering agents giving enhanced water repellency and polymerisation catalysts.
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