Title of article :
Chlorodiethylaluminum supported on silica: A dinuclear aluminum surface species with bridging μ2-Cl-ligand as a highly efficient co-catalyst for the Ni-catalyzed dimerization of ethene
Author/Authors :
Anthony Kermagoret، نويسنده , , Rachel Nathaniel Kerber، نويسنده , , Matthew P. Conley، نويسنده , , Emmanuel Callens، نويسنده , , Pierre Florian، نويسنده , , Dominique Massiot، نويسنده , , Françoise Delbecq، نويسنده , , Xavier Rozanska، نويسنده , , Christophe Copéret، نويسنده , , Philippe Sautet، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2014
Pages :
9
From page :
46
To page :
54
Abstract :
Silica-supported chloro alkyl aluminum co-catalysts (DEAC@support) were prepared via Surface Organometallic Chemistry by contacting diethylaluminum chloride (DEAC) and high specific surface silica materials, i.e. SBA-15, MCM-41, and Aerosil SiO2. Such systems efficiently activate NiCl2(PBu3)2 for catalytic ethene dimerization, with turnover frequency (TOF) reaching up to 498,000 molC2H4/(molNi h) for DEAC@MCM-41. A detailed analysis of the DEAC@SBA-15 co-catalyst structure by solid-state aluminum-27 NMR at high-field (17.6 T and 20.0 T) and ultrafast spinning rates allows to detect six sites, characterized by a distribution of quadrupolar interaction principal values CQ and isotropic chemical shifts δiso. Identification of the corresponding Al-grafted structures was possible by comparison of the experimental NMR signatures with these calculated by DFT on a wide range of models for the aluminum species (mono- versus di-nuclear, mono- versus bis-grafted with bridging Cl or ethyl). Most of the sites were identified as dinuclear species with retention of the structure of DEAC, namely with the presence of μ2-Cl-ligands between two aluminum, and this probably explains the high catalytic performance of this silica-supported co-catalysts.
Keywords :
Redox mechanism , CO inhibition , CO2 inhibition , H2O inhibition , high pressure , iron oxide , Associative mechanism , Rhodium , Water–gas shift , Zirconia
Journal title :
Journal of Catalysis
Serial Year :
2014
Journal title :
Journal of Catalysis
Record number :
1224965
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