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Detailed X-ray spectroscopic studies yield the three-dimensional structure
of Ti(IV) centered active sites in a series of TS-1 catalysts, in which tit
anium ions substitutionally replace a small fraction of the silicon sites i
n the pentasil structure, Silicalite-1. Advantage has been taken of the ato
mic structure of Ti(OSiPh3)(4), (determined separately by X-ray diffraction
). A detailed EXAFS analysis of the X-ray absorption spectra of Ti(OSiPh3)(
4) which takes advantage of the full cluster multiple scattering methodolog
y leads to the precise nature of the coordination of the Ti ions in a serie
s of TS-1 samples. It proved possible to distinguish between the tetrapodal
[i.e., Ti(OSi)(4)] and tripodal structure [i.e., Ti(OSi)(3)OH] shown (see
T. Maschmeyer, F. Rey, G. Sankar and J. M. Thomas, Nature, 1995, 378, 159;
ref. 1) to be present in high performance anchored titanosilicate epoxidati
on catalysts.