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Catalysts olefin oligomerization

C3H5)Ni(EPh3)2](PF6) (E = P, As, Sb) are active catalysts for olefin oligomerization. The stibine species is the most active in the 1,4-polymerization of butadiene.707,708... [Pg.314]

The transportation fuels produced and marketed (Table 18.9)40 met the South African fuel specifications of that time and included some coal-derived liquids (not shown in Figure 18.5). Although the refinery originally produced no jet fuel, it was demonstrated that the hydrogenated kerosene range oligomers from olefin oligomerization over a solid phosphoric acid catalyst met the requirements for jet fuel.38 (Semisynthetic jet fuel was approved in 1999 and fully synthetic jet fuel was approved in 2008 DEFSTAN 91-91/Issue 6). [Pg.346]

A light diesel fuel was produced by distillate hydrotreating of the straight-run Fe-HTFT material, while the heavier fraction was hydrocracked over a dewaxing catalyst, which produced a heavy diesel (Table 18.10). Some diesel fuel was also produced by C3-C4 olefin oligomerization over solid phosphoric acid by recycling the naphtha thus produced. It has previously been pointed out that solid phosphoric acid is not well suited for distillate production,42 and the hydrogenated... [Pg.347]

Diesel production involved a straightforward design. The olefinic distillate from olefin oligomerization was combined with the straight-run HTFT distillate and hydrotreated. The hydrotreated Fischer-Tropsch-derived distillate was blended with the distillate fraction from the natural gas liquids to produce diesel fuel. In 2003 another hydrotreater (noble metal catalyst) was added to the refinery to convert part of the hydrotreated HTFT distillate into low aromatic distillate to serve a niche market.56... [Pg.353]

Fig. 1 Early examples of late transition metal olefin oligomerization and polymerization catalysts... Fig. 1 Early examples of late transition metal olefin oligomerization and polymerization catalysts...
Examples of w-allylnickel-X compounds (X = anionic ligand) other than 77-allylnickel halides which have been used in combination with (alkyl)aluminum halides as olefin oligomerization catalysts are 7r-allyl-nickel acetylacetonate (11) (Section III), 7r-allylnickel aziridide (4, 56), and bis(7r-allyl)nickel (6) (59). In addition to ir-allylnickel halides, organo-nickel halides such as tritylnickel chloride (60, 61) and pentafluoro-phenylbis(triphenylphosphine)nickel bromide (62), or hydridonickel halides, e.g., trans-hydridobis(triisopropylphosphine)nickel chloride (12) (Section III), give active catalysts after activation with aluminum halides... [Pg.112]

Method C2 Nickel catalysts for olefin oligomerization may also be... [Pg.113]

Linear a-olefins, such as 1-hexene and 1-octene, are produced by catalytic oligomerization of ethylene with triethylaluminum or with nickel-based catalysts. Olefins with branched alkyl groups are usually produced by catalytic dehydration of corresponding alcohols. [Pg.1148]

Overall, it can be concluded that zeolites, and more specifically MFI, are adequate catalysts for oligomerization of short chain olefins to produce gasoline and even diesel range fuels. Selectivity and catalyst life is strongly dependent on parameters such as crystallite size, Si/Al ratio, and poisoning of external surface sites. The introduction of some metals (Ni) can be helpful. [Pg.135]

Duncan, C. B. Process and surface-deactivated ZSM-23 zeolite catalysts for a C2-6 olefin oligomerization process. WO 2003082781, 2003. [Pg.137]

To conclude this section, it is necessary to state that besides their application in catalytic cracking, amorphous silica-alumina acid catalysts have been applied in other hydrocarbon transformations, such as isomerization of olefins, paraffins, and alkyl aromatics, the alkylation of aromatics with alcohols and olefins, and in olefin oligomerization [55],... [Pg.429]

Nickel one-component catalysts (Scheme 1) for linear olefin oligomerization have been studied by Peuckert et al. (235). The OP nickel complexes are close models for the catalyst system in the Shell Higher Olefins Process... [Pg.259]


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