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- LAOs linear alpha olefins
- comonomer- grade 1-hexene and 1-octene rely on the oligomerization of ethylene.
- These processes have in common that they lead to a product distribution of ethylene-oligomers of chain length 4, 6, 8 and so on. This is due to a chemical mechanism which is widely governed by competing chain growth- and displacement reaction steps, leading to a Schulz-Flory- or Poisson- product distribution.
- WO 03/053891 Al discloses chromium-based selective ethylene-trimerization catalyst systems, typically of the type CrCl 3 (bis-(2-diphenylphosphino-ethyl)amine)/ MAO(methylaluminoxane). Also disclosed were variations of the ligand structure (e.g. bis(2- diethylphosphino-ethyl)-amine, pentamethyldiethylenetriamine etc.). However, all these complexes generate considerable amounts of unwanted side products such as LAOs other than 1- hexene, as well as waxes and polyethylene.
- chromium acetylacetonate are impressively low, due to the very high catalyst activities reported in these studies, this alleged advantage turns out to be eventually detrimental: very low concentrations of the catalyst's active component render the system extremely susceptible to minute traces of inhibitors and catalyst poisons that are inherently inevitable in a technical environment. These can be impurities in feedstock, solvent or auxiliary additives (e.g. water, oxygen, sulfur compounds, corrosion products, etc.). To avoid poisoning or deactivation, excess amounts of a scavanger are required, for example MAO. Thus, seemingly low costs for the catalyst's active component are being overcompensated by the cost for huge amounts of scavenger / co-catalyst / activator.
- This catalyst sytem comprises a chromium source, a ligand featuring a "PNPNH-backbone” and a co- catalyst / activator.
- the co-catalyst is triethylaluminum (TEA).
- TEA triethylaluminum
- Wax formation i.e. formation of heavy, long-chain, high carbon — number products.
- Harsh reaction conditions i.e. high temperatures and pressures, resulting in high invest-, maintenance-, and energy-cost.
- the first object is achieved by a catalyst composition
- a catalyst composition comprising:
- R 1 , R ⁇ , R 3 , R 4 and R 5 are independently selected from halogen, amino, trimethylsilyl, Ci-Cio-alkyl, substituted Ci-Cio-alykl, aryl and substituted aryl, or any cyclic derivative of the ligand, wherein at least one of the P or N atoms of the PNPNH-unit can be also a member of a ring system, the ring system being formed from one or more constituent compounds of the ligand by substitution;
- any cyclic derivative of the ligand can be utilized, wherein at least one of the P or N atoms of the PNPNH-unit is a ring member, the ring being formed from one or more constituent compounds of the ligand by substitution, i.e. by formally eliminating per constituent compound either two whole groups R 1 -R 5 (as defined) or H, one atom from each of two groups Ri -R 5 (as defined) or a whole group R 1 -R 5 (as defined) or H and an atom from another group Ri-R 5 (as defined), and joining the formally so-created valence -unsaturated sites by one covalent bond per constituent compound to provide the same valence as initially present at a given site.
- the chromium compound is selected from organic or inorganic salts, coordination complexes and organometallic complexes of Cr(II) or Cr(III), preferably CrCl 3 (THF) 3 , Cr(III)acetyl acetonate, Cr(III) octanoate, chromium hexacarbonyl, Cr(III)-2-ethylhexanoate, benzene(tricarbonyl)-chromium or Cr(III)chloride.
- CrCl 3 (THF) 3 Cr(III)acetyl acetonate
- Cr(III) octanoate Crmium hexacarbonyl
- Cr(III)-2-ethylhexanoate benzene(tricarbonyl)-chromium or Cr(III)chloride.
- chromium compound and modifier have to be different compounds.
- any compound which can release a halogenide is a suitable modifier.
- the modifier may be also selected from ammonium or phosphonium salts based on non- cyclic and cyclic amines, like piperidine.
- chromium source may result in mixtures from the components:
- hydrohalogen acid especially hydrochloric acid, with H 3 E, H 2 ER, HER 2 or R 3 E,
- the invention provides a catalyst composition comprising:
- Ri, R 2 , R 3 , R 4 and R 5 are independently selected from halogen, amino, trimethylsilyl, Ci-Ci 0 alkyl, aryl and substituted aryl;
- the modifier containing a free amine group is selected from primary, secondary or tertiary aliphatic or aromatic amine.
- a preferred aliphatic amine is isopropylamine.
- the activator or co-catalyst is selected from trimethyl aluminum, triethyl aluminum, triiso- propyl aluminum, triisobutyl aluminum, ethyl aluminum sesquichloride, diethyl aluminum chloride, ethyl aluminum dichloride, methyl aluminoxane (MAO) or mixtures thereof.
- the molar ligand/Cr ratio is from 0.5 to 50, preferably 0.8 to 2.0.
- the molar Al/Cr ratio is preferably from 1 :1 to 1000:1, preferably 10:1 to 200:1.
- the molar modifier/Cr ratio is preferably from 0.01 to 100, preferably 1 to 20.
- the molar ratio of Cr/halide is from 1 :1 and 1 :20.
- the components for providing the catalyst composition are more or less considered as starting materials, but may be converted when the components are mixed to form the catalyst composition.
- the catalyst composition according to the present invention can be also illustrated as being containable by combining at least components (a), (b), (c) and (d) according the first embodiment, and combining at least components (a'), (b), (c') and (d) according to the second embodiment.
- the second object is achieved by a process for oligomerization of ethylene, comprising subjecting a catalyst composition according to the invention to a gas phase of ethylene in a reactor and conducting an oligomerization.
- a process for oligomerization of ethylene comprising subjecting a catalyst composition according to the invention to a gas phase of ethylene in a reactor and conducting an oligomerization.
- the oligomerization is carried out at a pressure of 1 to 200 bar, preferably 10 to 50 bar.
- the oligomerization is carried out at a temperature of from 10 to 200 0 C, preferably 20 to 100°C.
- the mean residence time is preferably from 10 minutes to 20 hours, preferably 1 to 4 hours.
- modifiers that introduce an organic or inorganic halide into the catalyst system are capable to enhance the overall performance of catalyst compositions to a great extent. This is probably accomplished by the formation of entirely new catalytic centers via the reaction of the Cr- / PNPNH-ligand / activatior - catalysts with the halide - bearing modifiers.
- a halide-containing chromium source for example CrCl 3 (THF) 3 or CrCl 3
- a free amine preferentially an aliphatic amine, e.g. isopropylamine.
- This combination constitutes an "in-situ" alkyl ammonium chloride component and is therefore roughly equivalent to a catalyst composition of the first embodiment.
- the invention also provides more flexibility regarding the catalyst system's activity, thus affecting process productivity as desired. While maintaining very high levels of 1-hexene selectivity, process productivity can be enhanced whenever the heat removal- and mixing rates in the technical process allow to do so. Conversely, if heat removal is critical, the catalytic system's overall activity can be adjusted so as to avoid potential runaway conditions.
- the activator since the activator also acts as a scavenger for trace amounts of catalyst poisons or deactivating impurities, that are almost inevitably abundant in real technical processes.
- the invention avoids these tradeoffs and restrictions by providing a wide range of flexibility in terms of catalyst composition which, in turn, controls process productivity, heat release and selectivity on any desired process temperature level within the scope defined by the system's chemical properties. This flexibility is achieved on catalyst concentration levels that can easily be handeled and controlled in a technical environment.
- the active catalyst is prepared by combining the chromium source and the ligand in a suitable solvent, preferentially toluene, 1-hexene or cyclohexane, such that the chromium concentration is 0.001 to 100 mmol/1, preferentially between 0.1 and 10 mmol/1 and the ligand/Cr - ratio is 0.5 to 50 mol/mol, preferentially between 0.8 and 2.0 mol/mol.
- a suitable solvent preferentially toluene, 1-hexene or cyclohexane
- the co-catalyst is added as a solution in toluene, so as to result in an Al/Cr - ratio between 1 and 1000 mol/mol.
- the preferred Al/Cr - ratio is 10 to 200 mol/mol.
- the modifier is added so as to result in a modif ⁇ er/Cr - ratio of 0.01 to 100 mol/mol, preferentially 1 to 20 mol/mol.
- the solvent toluene can be replaced by other solvents or mixtures of solvents such as aromatic hydrocarbons other than toluene (benzene, ethylbenzene, cumenene, xylenes, mesity- lene etc.), aliphatic hydrocarbons (both straight-chain and cyclic, e.g. hexane, octane, cyclo- hexane), straight-chain olefins like hexene, heptene, octene etc. or ethers like, for example, diethylether or tetrahydrofurane.
- aromatic hydrocarbons other than toluene benzene, ethylbenzene, cumenene, xylenes, mesity- lene etc.
- aliphatic hydrocarbons both straight-chain and cyclic, e.g. hexane, octane, cyclo- he
- the catalyst solution is then subjected to a gas phase of dry ethene at pressures between 1 and 200 bar, preferentially 10 and 80 bar in a suitable pressure reactor.
- the reactor can be of any type suitable to provide sufficient contact between gas- and liquid phase, such as bubble column reactors, stirred tank reactors, flow reactors with fixed or distributed ethylene-injection and the like.
- the main task of the selected reactor configuration is to ensure a sufficiently fast gas- to liquid mass transfer, so as to avoid phase transfer limitations, especially at high conversion rates achived by highly active catalyst compositions.
- Preferred reaction temperatures are between 10 and 200 °C, the most preferred temperature regime is 20 to 100°C.
- Mean residence times and residence time distributions are chosen so as to achieve sufficient conversion at high selectivities. Typical mean residence times are between 10 minutes and 20 hours (depending on temperature and pressure). The preferred range is 1 to 4 hours.
- the present invention provides the following advantages: production of 1- hexene with high turnover rate and selectivity; high reproducibility, i.e. catalyst system is _
- the present invention aims primarily at the improvement of the catalyst' s activity, while, simultaneously, maintaining the high selectivities/yields as known in the prior art. Further, it was, preferably, found that the behaviour of many of the Cr precursors which are readily available and cheap, can be improved when adding the modifier. This is especially true for Cr(acac)3. Using Cr(acac) 3 with the ligand forms a real physical solution (no concentration gradients) of a virtually unlimited shelf-life time.
- Example 1 Ethylene trimerization using the CrCl 3 (THF) 3 / PNPNH / TEA / [PPh 4 )Cl and [NEt 4 ]Cl H 2 O - catalyst system
- a 300 ml pressure reactor equipped with dip tube, thermowell, gas entrainment stirrer, cooling coil, control units for temperature, pressure, and stirrer speed (all hooked up to a data acquisition system) was inertized with dry argon.
- the isobaric ethene supply was maintained by _ _
- an aluminum pressurized gas cylinder on a balance to monitor the ethene consumption over time by means of a computerized data acquisition system.
- the reactor was heated to 100 °C at reduced pressure for several hours to eliminate traces of water, oxygen and oxygenated impurities.
- PNPNH-ligand 61.4 mg (Ph) 2 P- N(iPr)-P(Ph)-
- the chosen volumes and masses correspond to a chromium concentration of 1 mmol/1 at a ligand to chromium ratio of 1.5 mol/mol, an Al / Cr - ratio of 70 mol/mol and a P(Ph) 4 Cl / Cr - ratio of 1.0 mol/mol.
- the reaction in the liquid phase was quenched by transferring the liquid inventory by means of the ethylene pressure to a glass vessel filled with approx. 100 ml water.
- the mass balance of the experiment was determined via quantification and GC-FID analysis of the gaseous and liquid product separately, followed by comparison with the ethene uptake data.
- the catalyst was prepared from 72 mg PNPNH - ligand, 0.1 mmol Cr(acac) 3 , 0.3 mmol of the various halogenide-containing modifiers and 1.3 ml of a 1.9 M - TEA solution in toluene.
- the catalytic test was then carried out at 50 0 C and 30 bar. The results are shown in Table 2 in comparison to an experiment without modifier and CrCl 3 (THF) 3 as chromium source.
- This example shows how the overall performance of the Cr(III)acetylacetonate / PNPNH / TEA - catalyst system can greatly be enhanced by the modifier tetra-n- butylammoniumchloride.
- the use of Cr(III)acetylacetonate ( short Cr(acac) 3 ) is especially attractive due to its availability and low price.
- this chromium source is readily soluble in toluene, thereby avoiding the need to handle precursor - slurries during catalyst preparation.
- the catalyst was prepared from 69 mg PNPNH - ligand, 0.1 mmol Cr(acac) 3 , 0.3 mmol [N(nBu) 4 ]Cl and 3 ml of a 1.9 M - TEA solution in toluene.
- the catalytic test was then carried out at 55°C and 30 bar. The result is shown in Fig. 1 in comparison to a control experiment without the modifier.
- GC analysis shows that the ethene consumption curve in Fig.
- Example 4 Influence of the modifiers [H 3 N(iPr)]Cl, [HN(Et) 3 ]Cl and [N(nBu) 4 ]Cl in cyclohexane
- This example shows how 1-hexene can be produced with high activities and selectivities in cyclohexane as solvent, using the modifiers isopropylamine-hydrochloride, triethylamine- hydrochloride and tetra-n-butylammoniumchloride.
- the catalytic tests were carried out following the experimental procedure of example 1 with the exeption that the solvent toluene was replaced by dry cyclohexane.
- the catalyst was prepared from 69 mg PNPNH - ligand, 0.1 mmol Cr(acac) 3 , 0.3 mmol of the modifier and 3 ml 1.3 M TEA - solution in heptane.
- GC analysis indicates C6 — selectivities > 92 wt.% and 1-hexene selectivities within the total C6 - fraction beyond 98 wt.%.
- Fig. 2 shows that the catalytic activity can advantageously be adjusted to desired levels, simply by a suitable choice of the modifier.
- 1-hexene can also be produced with high selectivity by a highly active catalyst in the presence of isopropylamine-hydrochloride, using toluene as solvent.
- a highly active catalyst in the presence of isopropylamine-hydrochloride, using toluene as solvent.
- Example 6 Influence of the modifier isopropylamine in combination with CrCl 3 (THF) 3
- the advantageous effect of the invention can also be brought about by combining a halide-containing chromium source, such as e.g. CrCl 3 (THF) 3 , and a free amine, for instance isopropylamine.
- a halide-containing chromium source such as e.g. CrCl 3 (THF) 3
- a free amine for instance isopropylamine.
- 69 mg of the PNPNH - ligand was mixed with 0.1 mmol CrCl 3 (THF) 3 , 0.2 mmol isopropylamine and 1.5 ml 1.9 M TEA in 100 ml anhydrous toluene.
- the reaction was immediately started at 50 0 C (isothermal) and 30 bar ethene pressure.
- Example 7 Influence of the modifier [PPh 4 ]Cl in combination with the chromium source Cr(III)acetyIacetonate
- Example 8 Influence of the modifier isopropylammonium-hydrochloride with Cr(III)acetylacetonate in various solvents: cyclohexane, 1-hexene and toluene
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