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Ethylene dimerization and oligomerization using Bis(phosphino)boryl supported Ni complexes

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We report the dimerization and oligomerization of ethylene using bis(phosphino)boryl supported Ni(II) complexes as catalyst precursors. By using alkylaluminum(III) compounds or other Lewis acid additives, Ni(II) complexes of the type (RPBP)NiBr (R = tBu or Ph) show activity for the production of butenes and higher olefins. Optimized turnover frequencies of 640 molethylene·molNi–1·s–1 for the formation of butenes with 41(1)% selectivity for 1-butene using (PhPBP)NiBr, and 68 molethylene·molNi–1·s–1 for butenes production with 87.2(3)% selectivity for 1-butene using (tBuPBP)NiBr, have been demonstrated. With methylaluminoxane as a co-catalyst and (tBuPBP)NiBr as the precatalyst, ethylene oligomerization to form C4 through C20 products was achieved, while the use of (PhPBP)NiBr as the pre-catalyst retained selectivity for C4 products. Our studies suggest that the ethylene dimerization is not initiated by Ni hydride or alkyl intermediates. Rather, our studies point to a mechanism that involves a cooperative B/Ni activation of ethylene to form a key 6-membered borametallacycle intermediate. Thus, a cooperative activation of ethylene by the Ni–B unit of the (RPBP)Ni catalysts is proposed as a key element of the Ni catalysis.

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U.S. National Science Foundation CHE-2102433

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University of Virginia CHE-2018870

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Ministerio de Economía y Competitivdad PID2019 109312GB-IOO, RED2018-102387-T

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Junta de Andalucía PY20_00513

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Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Científicas (CSIC) AEPP-CTQ2016-76267-P

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Created:
September 20, 2024
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September 20, 2024