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Styrene oligomerization catalyzed by zeolites of different structural types

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It was shown that styrene oligomerization in the presence of the zeolite ZSM-12 in a solvent (chlorobenzene) as well as without it proceeds with a high conversion (98–100 wt %) and a high selectivity for linear dimers (up to 82%). The main oligomerization products in the presence of the zeolite Beta are dimers (70–80%), mostly the linear isomer trans-1,3-diphenylbut-1-ene. In the presence of the less active zeolite Y, styrene gives a complex mixture of oligomers in which dimers (53–60%, in chlorobenzene) or dimers and trimers (60–80%, in bulk) are predominant.

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Original Russian Text © N.G. Grigor’eva, R.R. Talipova, L.Ph. Korzhova, S.V. Bubennov, B.I. Kutepov, U.M. Dzhemilev, 2010, published in Neftekhimiya, 2010, Vol. 50, No. 2, pp. 125–129.

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Grigor’eva, N.G., Talipova, R.R., Korzhova, L.P. et al. Styrene oligomerization catalyzed by zeolites of different structural types. Pet. Chem. 50, 129–134 (2010). https://doi.org/10.1134/S0965544110020088

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