JOURNAL ARTICLE

Highly Selective Heterogeneous Ethylene Dimerization with a Scalable and Chemically Robust MOF Catalyst

Eric D. MetzgerRobert J. ComitoZhenwei WuGuanghui ZhangRomain DubeyWei XuJeffrey T. MillerMircea Dincă

Year: 2019 Journal:   ACS Sustainable Chemistry & Engineering Vol: 7 (7)Pages: 6654-6661   Publisher: American Chemical Society

Abstract

Metal–organic frameworks (MOFs) hold great promise as structurally tunable catalysts capable of high selectivity in the solid state, yet their comparatively high cost and often limited stability remain significant concerns for their commercialization as heterogeneous catalysts. In this paper, we report detailed X-ray absorption spectroscopy studies of Co- and Ni-MFU-4$l$, a class of highly selective MOF catalysts for olefin upgrading, and reveal mechanisms that lead to their deactivation. We further show that Ni-CFA-1, a more scalable and economical alternative to Ni-MFU-4l, reproduces both the local coordination structure and the high selectivity of the latter in ethylene dimerization catalysis. Under optimal conditions, Ni-CFA-1 activated by MMAO-12 achieves a turnover frequency of 37100 per hour and a selectivity of 87.1% for 1-butene, a combination of activity, selectivity, and affordability that is unmatched among heterogeneous ethylene dimerization catalysts. Ni-CFA-1 retains its high activity for at least 12 h in a one-liter semibatch reactor, offering a strategy toward robust and scalable MOFs for industrial catalysis.

Keywords:
Selectivity Catalysis Ethylene Olefin fiber Metal-organic framework Heterogeneous catalysis Chemistry Chemical engineering Materials science Combinatorial chemistry Organic chemistry Adsorption

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Metal-Organic Frameworks: Synthesis and Applications
Physical Sciences →  Chemistry →  Inorganic Chemistry
Catalytic Processes in Materials Science
Physical Sciences →  Materials Science →  Materials Chemistry
Magnetism in coordination complexes
Physical Sciences →  Materials Science →  Electronic, Optical and Magnetic Materials
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