The oligomerization of ethylene was investigated in the presence of novel catalytic systems consisting of alkylaluminium chlorides and heterogenized zirconium phenolates containing amino and imino hydrochloride substituents. It was determined that the composition of a synthesized oligomer and the activity or selectivity of the catalyst systems depend on various parameters such as the molar ratio of Zr:Al, the composition of alkylaluminium, the temperature of the reaction, the pressure of ethylene and the structure of zirconium phenolates. The results showed that C 4 -C 10 linear α-olefins were obtained with high selectivity when diethylaluminium chloride was used as a co-catalyst. The process of the separation of a synthesized oligomer from the catalyst containing amino and imino hydrochloride ionic liquid substituents was carried out by simple decantation, and after this process zirconium complexes could be reused several times for successive ethylene oligomerizations.
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