“…57 Both monomeric and dimeric alkali-metal Ti(IV) calix [4]arene complexes have been synthesised. 58 ). The ion, described as a soluble metal-oxide analogue, has a giant ''tetrapod''-shaped molecule (inscribed to a sphere with a diameter of y32 A ˚), made up of four tri-Ti IV -1,2,3-substituted a-Dawson substructures, four Ti(OH) 3 bridging groups, and one encapsulated Cl 2 ion, overall having approximately T d symmetry, containing 16 edge-and/or corner-shared TiO 6 octahedra, a greater number of these octahedra than that found in other titanium(IV)-substituted polyoxotungstates.…”