Catalysis Science & Engineering, Poster
CE-136

Well-Defined Silica-Supported Nickel Surface Sites for the Direct Conversion of Ethylene to Propylene

I. Moroz1, A. Fedorov1, C. Copéret1*
1ETH Zurich

Ni-modified mesoporous MCM-41 catalyzes the direct transformation of ethylene to propylene, the so-called ETP reaction, with conversion up to 68 % and propene selectivity up to 48 % [1]. Incorporation of aluminum into Ni-MCM-41 increases the catalytic activity [2], however, the role of aluminum, the reaction mechanism and nature of the active sites remains unknown [3].

Here, using a combination of surface organometallic chemistry and thermolytic precursor approach [4], we synthesized well-defined Ni(II) surface sites on silica-based supports (MCM-41 and Al-MCM-41) exploiting nickel siloxide (1) and aluminate (2, Scheme 1) molecular precursors. Their structure and reactivity towards ethylene will be discussed.

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