Synthesis of Branched α‐Olefins via Trimerization and Tetramerization of Ethylene
Fabian Lukas,
Paula A. Simon,
Thomas Dietel
et al.
Abstract:Abstractα‐Olefins are very important bulk and fine chemicals and their synthesis from ethylene, an abundantly available and inexpensive feedstock, is highly attractive. Unfortunately, the direct or on‐purpose synthesis of olefins from ethylene is limited to three examples, 1‐butene, 1‐hexene, and 1‐octene, all having a linear structure. Herein, the direct synthesis of 3‐methylenepentane and 4‐ethylhex‐1‐ene, branched trimerization, and tetramerization products of ethylene, respectively, is reported. Different … Show more
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