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- Terry Z. H. Gani
(Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT)
ETH Zurich)
- Zachariah J. Berkson
(ETH Zurich)
- Ran Zhu
(Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT))
- Jong Hun Kang
(Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT))
- John R. Iorio
(Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT))
- Ka Wing Chan
(ETH Zurich)
- Daniel F. Consoli
(Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT))
- Sohel K. Shaikh
(Saudi Aramco)
- Christophe Copéret
(ETH Zurich)
- Yuriy Román-Leshkov
(Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT))
Abstract
As an atom-efficient strategy for the large-scale interconversion of olefins, heterogeneously catalysed olefin metathesis sees commercial applications in the petrochemical, polymer and speciality chemical industries1. Notably, the thermoneutral and highly selective cross-metathesis of ethylene and 2-butenes1 offers an appealing route for the on-purpose production of propylene to address the C3 shortfall caused by using shale gas as a feedstock in steam crackers2,3. However, key mechanistic details have remained ambiguous for decades, hindering process development and adversely affecting economic viability4 relative to other propylene production technologies2,5. Here, from rigorous kinetic measurements and spectroscopic studies of propylene metathesis over model and industrial WOx/SiO2 catalysts, we identify a hitherto unknown dynamic site renewal and decay cycle, mediated by proton transfers involving proximal Brønsted acidic OH groups, which operates concurrently with the classical Chauvin cycle. We show how this cycle can be manipulated using small quantities of promoter olefins to drastically increase steady-state propylene metathesis rates by up to 30-fold at 250 °C with negligible promoter consumption. The increase in activity and considerable reduction of operating temperature requirements were also observed on MoOx/SiO2 catalysts, showing that this strategy is possibly applicable to other reactions and can address major roadblocks associated with industrial metathesis processes.
Suggested Citation
Terry Z. H. Gani & Zachariah J. Berkson & Ran Zhu & Jong Hun Kang & John R. Iorio & Ka Wing Chan & Daniel F. Consoli & Sohel K. Shaikh & Christophe Copéret & Yuriy Román-Leshkov, 2023.
"Promoting active site renewal in heterogeneous olefin metathesis catalysts,"
Nature, Nature, vol. 617(7961), pages 524-528, May.
Handle:
RePEc:nat:nature:v:617:y:2023:i:7961:d:10.1038_s41586-023-05897-w
DOI: 10.1038/s41586-023-05897-w
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