Understanding Tantalum-Catalyzed Ethylene Trimerization: When Things Go Wrong

by Y. Chen, R. Credendino, E. Callens, M. Atiqullah, M.A. Al-Harthi, L. Cavallo, J.-M. Basset
Year: 2013 ISSN: 21555435

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Understanding Tantalum-Catalyzed Ethylene Trimerization: When Things Go Wrong
Y. Chen, R. Credendino, E. Callens, M. Atiqullah, M.A. Al-Harthi, L. Cavallo, J.-M. Basset
ACS Catalysis 3, 1360, (2013)
 

Abstract

 

Ethylene oligomerization to linear low-molecular-mass α-olefins is an open industrial challenge. Ta-based catalysts are promising systems, but the unclear understanding of their behavior prevents systematic advances in the field. We demonstrate here that a well-defined (î -SiO)3TaIII species is able to promote ethylene oligo-/polymerization without any cocatalyst, confirming that the active species in Ta systems corresponds to a TaIII species. DFT calculations on a series of Ta systems ranging from ethylene trimerization to ethylene polymerization catalysts highlight the key factors controlling their experimental behavior. Comparison of these Ta systems allows one to set general rules for the rational development of new ethylene Ta oligomerization catalysts.

 

 10.1021/cs400349p

 

Keywords

Ethylene oligomerization Ethylene polymerization Heterogeneous catalysis Surface organometallic chemistry Tantalum catalysis