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Identification of the structure of Ni active sites for ethylene oligomerization on an amorphous silica-alumina supported nickel catalyst

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Abstract The structure of Ni active sites supported on amorphous silica-alumina supports with different contents of Al2O3 loadings in relation to their activities in ethylene oligomerization were investigated. Two kinds… Click to show full abstract

Abstract The structure of Ni active sites supported on amorphous silica-alumina supports with different contents of Al2O3 loadings in relation to their activities in ethylene oligomerization were investigated. Two kinds of Ni sites were detected by in situ FTIR-CO and H2-TPR experiments, that are Ni2+ cations as grafted on weak acidic silanols and Ni2+ cations at ion-exchange positions. The ethylene oligomerization activities of these Ni/ASA catalysts were found an ascending tendency as the Al2O3 loading decreased, which could be attributed to the enriched concentration of Ni2+ species on acidic silanols with a weaker interaction with the amorphous silica-alumina support. These Ni2+ species were more easily to be evolved into Ni+ species, which has been identified to be the active sites of ethylene oligomerization. Thus, it seems reasonable to conclude that Ni2+ species grafted on acidic silanols were the precursors of active sites.

Keywords: active sites; silica alumina; ethylene oligomerization; amorphous silica; structure active

Journal Title: Chinese Journal of Catalysis
Year Published: 2021

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