Abstract
The faujasite-supported Rh(i) complex [Rh(C2H4)2]+ was suggested as the active species in experiments showing the catalytic dimerization of ethene to butene in a highly selective fashion (78%), with ethane as side product (19%). As previous theoretical work determined only ethane formation for the reported complex, the present computational work set out to identify a potential mechanism, a migratory insertion (Cossee-Arlman) or metallacycle type, employing a quantum mechanics/molecular mechanics (QM/MM) procedure. Our results exclude the bifunctional mechanism suggested by the experimentalists because we estimated pertinent C-C coupling activation barriers above 125 kJ mol-1. Next we turned to modelling more complex scenarios involving three ethene ligands at the metal center, [Rh(C2H4)3]+. For such an active complex, we determined the in situ generated diethyl intermediate [Rh(C2H4)(C2H5)2]+ as a branching point, yet found ethene hydrogenation favorable over dimerization via a Cossee-Arlman mechanism, with free activation energies of 55 kJ mol-1 and 103 kJ mol-1, respectively. Finally, we addressed a metallacycle mechanism for the dimerization of ethene that allows one to rationalize the experimental selectivity for butene. The crucial relative free energy barrier of the C-C coupling step is calculated at 68 kJ mol- 1. The latter barrier is lower by 6 kJ mol-1 in absolute terms than the hydrogen activation for the Cossee-Arlman mechanism, rendering the metallacycle mechanism the most preferred pathway. To arrive at a conclusive understanding of this chemistry, the present work serves to build a bridge to experimental research by addressing pertinent observations.
| Original language | English |
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| Pages (from-to) | 2781-2793 |
| Number of pages | 13 |
| Journal | Catalysis Science and Technology |
| Volume | 9 |
| Issue number | 11 |
| DOIs | |
| State | Published - 2019 |
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