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Silica‐Grafted Tris(neopentyl)aluminum: A Monomeric Aluminum Solid Co‐catalyst for Efficient Nickel‐Catalyzed Ethene Dimerization
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A silica-supported monomeric alkylaluminum co-catalyst was prepared via surface organometallic chemistry by contacting tris(neopentyl)aluminum and partially dehydroxylated silica. This system, fully characterized by solid-state <sup>27</sup> Al NMR spectroscopy augmented by computational studies, efficiently activates (<sup>n</sup> Bu<sub>3</sub> P)<sub>2</sub> NiCl<sub>2</sub> towards dimerization of ethene, demonstrating comparable activity to previously reported dimeric diethylaluminum chloride supported on silica. Three types of aluminum surface species have been identified: monografted tetracoordinated Al species as well as two types of bisgrafted Al species-tetra- and pentacoordinated. Of them, only the monografted Al species is proposed to be able to activate the (<sup>n</sup> Bu<sub>3</sub> P)<sub>2</sub> NiCl<sub>2</sub> complex and generate the active cationic species.
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