Nickel Catalyzed Olefin Oligomerization and Dimerization

Brought to life more than half a century ago and successfully applied for high-value petrochemical intermediates production, nickel-catalyzed olefin oligomerization is still a very dynamic topic, with many fundamental questions to address and industrial challenges to overcome. The unique and versati...

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Published inChemical reviews Vol. 120; no. 15; pp. 7919 - 7983
Main Authors Olivier-Bourbigou, H, Breuil, P. A. R, Magna, L, Michel, T, Espada Pastor, M. Fernandez, Delcroix, D
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published United States American Chemical Society 12.08.2020
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ISSN0009-2665
1520-6890
1520-6890
DOI10.1021/acs.chemrev.0c00076

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Summary:Brought to life more than half a century ago and successfully applied for high-value petrochemical intermediates production, nickel-catalyzed olefin oligomerization is still a very dynamic topic, with many fundamental questions to address and industrial challenges to overcome. The unique and versatile reactivity of nickel enables the oligomerization of ethylene, propylene, and butenes into a wide range of oligomers that are highly sought-after in numerous fields to be controlled. Interestingly, both homogeneous and heterogeneous nickel catalysts have been scrutinized and employed to do this. This rare specificity encouraged us to interlink them in this review so as to open up opportunities for further catalyst development and innovation. An in-depth understanding of the reaction mechanisms in play is essential to being able to fine-tune the selectivity and achieve efficiency in the rational design of novel catalytic systems. This review thus provides a complete overview of the subject, compiling the main fundamental/industrial milestones and remaining challenges facing homogeneous/heterogeneous approaches as well as emerging catalytic concepts, with a focus on the last 10 years.
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ISSN:0009-2665
1520-6890
1520-6890
DOI:10.1021/acs.chemrev.0c00076