Nickel-containing nanophases as the carriers of catalytic active sites in the ethylene oligomerization in the presence of systems based on Ni(acac)2 and organoaluminum compounds

Mendeleev Communications(2020)

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Abstract
The nature and size of particles, formed under conditions of the ethylene oligomerization in the systems based on nickel bis(acetylacetonate) with Et2AlCl or Et2AlCl·Cl2AlEt (Al: Ni=50: 1), have been determined using ex situ HRTEM, electron diffraction and EDAX in combination with EPR spectroscopy and kinetic studies. It was revealed that the average sizes of Ni-containing particles depend on the nature of cocatalyst and are ∼3.5 and ∼6 nm for the systems derived from Et2AlCl and Et2AlCl·Cl2AlEt, respectively. It was shown that these nanoparticles act as the carriers of catalytically active sites during the C2H4 conversion.
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nanoparticle,nickel,organoaluminum compounds,ethylene,ologomerization,high resolution transmission electron microscopy,electron diffraction,energy dispersive X-ray analysis
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