Abstract
Alkane cross-metathesis of light and heavy paraffins is a compelling way to upgrade two low cost streams into more valuable products, in only one step and using a single catalyst. Herein, we report the cross-metathesis reaction between light and heavy paraffins that occurs under mild conditions on a well-defined catalyst precursor [(=SiO)W(Me) 5 ] treated under hydrogen at 150 °C. Experiments with isotopic labeled alkanes ( 13 C 1-propane + n decane or n-propane + C 10 D 22 ) allow us to unambiguously prove the occurrence of the cross-metathesis reaction and to elucidate the plausible reaction mechanism. In order to optimize the percent cross-metathesis between propane and n-decane, we varied several parameters; in particular, the influence of the C 3 /C 10 ratio was found to be the most important one due to the difference in the reactivity of the two components in the alkane mixtures.
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Morlanés, N., Kavitake, S. G., Rosenfeld, D. C., & Basset, J. M. (2019). Alkane Cross-Metathesis Reaction between Light and Heavy Linear Alkanes, on a Silica Supported Well-Defined Single-Site Catalyst. ACS Catalysis, 9(2), 1274–1282. https://doi.org/10.1021/acscatal.8b02472
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