Titanium(III) oxide
Titanium oxide is the inorganic compound with the formula Ti2O3. A black semiconducting solid, it is prepared by reducing titanium dioxide with titanium metal at 1600 °C.
Ti2O3 adopts the Al2O3 structure. It is reactive with oxidising agents. At around 200 °C, there is a transition from semiconducting to metallic conducting. Titanium oxide occurs naturally as the extremely rare mineral in the form of tistarite. It is used as a catalyst for several reactions.
Other titanium oxides include LiTi2O4 and LiTiO2.