Iron-Catalyzed Chain Growth of Ethylene: In Situ Regeneration
of ZnEt2 by Tandem Catalysis
Posted on 2015-07-02 - 00:00
A dual catalyst system
to implement in situ regeneration of ZnEt2, the Chain Transfer
Agent (CTA) in Catalyzed Chain Growth
of ethylene (CCG), has been demonstrated. As in typical CCG systems,
an Fe homogeneous catalyst is used to grow oligomeric chains that
transfer rapidly to ZnEt2. However, rather than liberating
alkane products and destroying the expensive chain transfer agent
via acid hydrolysis workup, a second Fe-alkyl catalyst, (BiPy)2FeEt2, has been introduced to regenerate ZnEt2 via ethyl/alkyl exchange and liberate the oligomer chains
as α-olefins via ß-hydride elimination. This improvement
reduces the ZnEt2 loading and leaves the chain growth catalyst
competent, in contrast to Ni(acac)2 shown to be unsuitable
for in situ tandem catalysis. These findings greatly enhance the industrial
viability of the chemistry.
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Cariou, Renan; Shabaker, John W. (2016). Iron-Catalyzed Chain Growth of Ethylene: In Situ Regeneration
of ZnEt2 by Tandem Catalysis. ACS Publications. Collection. https://doi.org/10.1021/acscatal.5b01231