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Elongation and branching of α-olefins by two ethylene molecules

Thomas Dietel, Fabian Lukas, W. Kretschmer, Rhett Kempe

2022Science54 citationsDOI

Abstract

α-Olefins are important starting materials for the production of plastics, pharmaceuticals, and fine and bulk chemicals. However, the selective synthesis of α-olefins from ethylene, a highly abundant and inexpensive feedstock, is restricted, and thus a broadly applicable selective α-olefin synthesis using ethylene is highly desirable. Here, we report the catalytic reaction of an α-olefin with two ethylene molecules. The first ethylene molecule forms a 4-ethyl branch and the second a new terminal carbon-carbon double bond (C2 elongation). The key to this reaction is the development of a highly active and stable molecular titanium catalyst that undergoes extremely fast β-hydride elimination and transfer.

Topics & Concepts

EthyleneOlefin fiberCatalysisElongationMoleculeBranching (polymer chemistry)ChemistryDouble bondHydrideOrganic chemistryRaw materialMaterials sciencePolymer chemistryMetalUltimate tensile strengthMetallurgyOrganometallic Complex Synthesis and CatalysisOrganoboron and organosilicon chemistrySynthetic Organic Chemistry Methods
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