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Ebrahim Ahmadi

Fallahi, M. Ahmadi, E. Ramazani, A. Mohamadnia, Z.
Trimerization of ethylene catalyzed by Cr-Based catalyst immobilized on the supported ionic liquid phase
Abstract


Two types of heterogeneous catalysts based on bis(2-dodecylsulfanyl-ethyl)-amine.CrCl3 complex immobilized into the modified SBA-15 channels has been synthesized. For the first catalyst [Cr-SNS@SBA-15(700)], the pristine mesoporous silica was subjected to dehydroxylation at 700 °C while another catalyst [Cr-SNS-IL(BF4)@SBA-15] was prepared using supported ionic liquid phase (SILP) with tetrafluouroborate (BF4) as a counter ion. The materials were characterized by transmission electron microscopy (TEM), nitrogen adsorption–desorption analysis, thermal gravimetric analysis (TGA), Fourier transform infrared (FTIR) spectroscopy, elemental analysis (CHNS), X-ray diffraction (XRD) and UV-Visible spectroscopy. The catalytic activity of both catalysts was then investigated for ethylene trimerization reaction under various reaction conditions by emphasizing the use of low catalyst loading and Al:Cr molar ratio. The studies indicated that Cr-SNS-IL(BF4)@SBA-15 catalyst showed higher activity than either Cr-SNS@SBA-15(700) or homogeneous Cr-SNS under exactly the same reaction conditions. It was found that supported BF4⁻ ions play a crucial role in the improvement of catalytic activity and selectivity to 51079 and > 99%, respectively. This study would open a new window in the design of types of supported catalysts for ethylene oligomerization mediated by more appropriate catalytic activity and selectivity. Trimerization of ethylene catalyzed by Cr-Based catalyst immobilized on the supported ionic liquid phase. Available from: https://www.researchgate.net/publication/318715163_Trimerization_of_ethylene_catalyzed_by_Cr-Based_catalyst_immobilized_on_the_supported_ionic_liquid_phase [accessed Dec 30 2017].

 

 

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