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High selectivity production of propylene from 2-butene: non-degenerate pathways to convert symmetric olefins via olefin metathesis
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High selectivity production of propylene from 2-butene: non-degenerate pathways to convert symmetric olefins via olefin metathesis

Etienne Mazoyer, Kai C. Szeto, Jean-Marie Basset, Christopher P. Nicholas and Mostafa Taoufik
Chemical communications (Cambridge, England), Vol.48(30), pp.3611-3613
14/04/2012
PMID: 22395285

Abstract

Chemistry Chemistry, Multidisciplinary Physical Sciences Science & Technology
The first example of propylene production from 2-butene in promising yield is described by reacting trans-2-butene over tungsten hydrides precursor W-H/Al2O3 at 150 degrees C and different pressures in a continuous flow reactor. The tungsten carbene-hydride active site operates as a "bi-functional catalyst" through the disfavoured 2-butene isomerisation on W-hydride and 2-butenes/1-butene cross-metathesis on W-carbene.

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