Abstract

The metathesis of ethylene with 2-butenes to propene is an established large-scale process. However, the fundamentals behind in situ transformation of supported WOx , MoOx , or ReOx species into catalytically active metal-carbenes and the intrinsic activity of the latter as well as the role of metathesis-inactive cocatalysts are still unsolved. This is detrimental for catalyst development and process optimization. In this study, we provide the required essentials derived from steady-state isotopic transient kinetic analysis. For the first time, the steady-state concentration, the lifetime, and the intrinsic reactivity of metal carbenes were determined. The obtained results can be directly used for the design and the preparation of metathesis-active catalysts and cocatalysts, thereby opening up possibilities for optimizing propene productivity.

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