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Mechanistic Study of the Oligomerization of Olefins
A mechanistic
study on the oligomerization of olefins of isomeric
octenes using a Lewis-acidic ionic liquid as the catalyst is reported
herein. This study was aimed at understanding the effects of the position
and geometry of the double bond on the probable pathway of the reaction
and the properties of the final product. This effort will help in
understanding which feed or mixture of feeds can be used as starting
materials for oligomerization and also in understanding and estimating
the final product properties after oligomerization. We observed an
interesting reactivity pattern in the oligomerization of a mixture
of olefins, in which there is selectivity for the <i>cis</i> isomer over the <i>trans</i> isomer. In addition, we found
that the final oligomer obtained starting from a mixture of olefin
isomers displayed better properties, such as a higher viscosity index
and a lower side-chain branching percentage, than that obtained starting
from exclusively the α-olefin. Kinetic studies were carried
out with individual isomers of octenes and their mixtures toward oligomerization.
Subsequently, analyses of the structural properties of the final oligomerized
and hydrogenated products were undertaken