Supported Ni catalysts have been studied during the dimerization of butenes by operando electron paramagnetic resonance (EPR) and in situ X-ray absorption spectroscopy (XAS) at 353 K and up to 16 bar. Single NiI/NiII shuttles were identified as active sites, whereby the conversion of initial NiI to NiII by oxidative addition of butene is obviously faster than the re-reduction of NiII to NiI by reductive elimination of the C8 product, rendering the equilibrium percentage of NiI small. At p ≤ 2 bar, NiI single sites form inactive Ni0 aggregates, while this is suppressed at higher pressure (∼12 bar). A reaction mechanism is proposed. (Chemical Equation Presented).
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Rabeah, J., Radnik, J., Briois, V., Maschmeyer, D., Stochniol, G., Peitz, S., … Brückner, A. (2016, December 2). Tracing Active Sites in Supported Ni Catalysts during Butene Oligomerization by Operando Spectroscopy under Pressure. ACS Catalysis. American Chemical Society. https://doi.org/10.1021/acscatal.6b02331
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