Controlled assembly of a heterogeneous single-site ethylene trimerization catalyst as probed by X-ray absorption spectroscopy
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2006-06-14
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X-ray absorption spectroscopy at the Cr K- and L-2,L-3-edges was used to study the assembling process of a heterogeneous Cr-based single-site catalyst. The starting point was a Phillips-type system with monochromate species anchored on a silica surface, which was first reduced to a variety of different surface Cr-II species. The reduced sample was modified with a 1,3,5-tribenzylhexahydro 1,3,5-triazine (TAC) ligand in the presence of CH2Cl2 as solvent to yield a heterogeneous single-site Cr-based catalyst active in the trimerization of ethylene. The molecular structure of the resultant catalytic material consists of distorted octahedral Cr-III species. The extended X-ray absorption fine-structure (EXAFS) spectroscopy fitting procedure in R space up to 2.5 angstrom showed that the synthesis leads to coordination with a TAC ligand. The fit also shows that it was possible to complete the six-fold environment around Cr-III with two oxygen atoms and one chloride ligand. This chloride ligand is formed in a redox process from the solvent and is responsible for the oxidation of surface Cr-II to Cr-III. The obtained geometry and the local environment of the surface complex are discussed in light of its homogeneous counterpart and confirm the single-site characteristics of the prepared catalytic material.
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chromium, heterogeneous catalysis, Phillips catalyst, polymerization, X-ray absorption spectroscopy, PHILLIPS POLYMERIZATION CATALYST, SUPPORTED CHROMIUM CATALYSTS, SURFACE SCIENCE MODEL, EDGE STRUCTURE XANES, OLEFIN POLYMERIZATION, AISI 304-STAINLESS-STEEL, SILICA CATALYSTS, OXIDE CATALYSTS, EXAFS-XANES, STATE, Taverne
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Nenu, CN, van Lingen, JNL, de Groot, FMF, Koningsberger, DC & Weckhuysen, BM 2006, 'Controlled assembly of a heterogeneous single-site ethylene trimerization catalyst as probed by X-ray absorption spectroscopy', Chemistry-A European Journal, vol. 12, no. 18, pp. 4756-4763. https://doi.org/10.1002/chem.200600088