A well-defined silica-supported monoalkylated tungsten dioxo complex [(Si-O-)W(=O)2(CH2-tBu)] was prepared by treatment of highly dehydroxylated silica (SiO2-700: silica treated at 700 °C under high vacuum) with an ionic precursor complex [NEt4][W(=O)3(CH2-tBu)]. The identity of the resulting neutral monoalkylated tungsten dioxo surface complex was established by means of elemental microanalysis and spectroscopic studies (IR, solid-state NMR, Raman, and X-ray absorption spectroscopies). The supported tungsten complex was found to act as a precatalyst for the self-metathesis of 1-octene in a batch reactor. The mechanistic implications of this reaction are discussed with the support of DFT calculations highlighting the potential occurrence of thus-far unexplored mechanistic pathways.

A Silica-Supported Monoalkylated Tungsten Dioxo Complex Catalyst for Olefin Metathesis

D'Elia V.
Penultimo
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2018-01-01

Abstract

A well-defined silica-supported monoalkylated tungsten dioxo complex [(Si-O-)W(=O)2(CH2-tBu)] was prepared by treatment of highly dehydroxylated silica (SiO2-700: silica treated at 700 °C under high vacuum) with an ionic precursor complex [NEt4][W(=O)3(CH2-tBu)]. The identity of the resulting neutral monoalkylated tungsten dioxo surface complex was established by means of elemental microanalysis and spectroscopic studies (IR, solid-state NMR, Raman, and X-ray absorption spectroscopies). The supported tungsten complex was found to act as a precatalyst for the self-metathesis of 1-octene in a batch reactor. The mechanistic implications of this reaction are discussed with the support of DFT calculations highlighting the potential occurrence of thus-far unexplored mechanistic pathways.
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