Straight-chain terminal alkenes, also called linear alpha olefins (LAO) or normal alpha olefins (NAO), are
alkene
In organic chemistry, an alkene, or olefin, is a hydrocarbon containing a carbon–carbon double bond. The double bond may be internal or at the terminal position. Terminal alkenes are also known as Alpha-olefin, α-olefins.
The Internationa ...
s (olefins) having a
chemical formula
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, distinguished from other alkenes with a similar
molecular formula by being
terminal alkenes, in which the
double bond
In chemistry, a double bond is a covalent bond between two atoms involving four bonding electrons as opposed to two in a single bond. Double bonds occur most commonly between two carbon atoms, for example in alkenes. Many double bonds exist betw ...
occurs at the
alpha
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(α-,
1- or primary) position, and by having a linear (unbranched)
hydrocarbon
In organic chemistry, a hydrocarbon is an organic compound consisting entirely of hydrogen and carbon. Hydrocarbons are examples of group 14 hydrides. Hydrocarbons are generally colourless and Hydrophobe, hydrophobic; their odor is usually fain ...
chain.

Linear alpha olefins are a range of industrially important
alpha-olefins, including
1-butene
1-Butene (IUPAC name: But-1-ene, also known as 1-butylene) is the organic compound with the formula CH3CH2CH=CH2. It is a colorless gas, but easily condensed to give a colorless liquid. It is classified as a linear alpha-olefin (terminal alkene). ...
,
1-hexene,
1-octene,
1-decene,
1-dodecene,
1-tetradecene,
1-hexadecene,
1-octadecene and higher olefin blends of C
20-C
24, C
24-C
30, and C
20-C
30 ranges.
Synthesis
Overview
Industrially, linear alpha olefins are commonly manufactured by two main routes:
oligomerization of
ethylene
Ethylene (IUPAC name: ethene) is a hydrocarbon which has the formula or . It is a colourless, flammable gas with a faint "sweet and musky" odour when pure. It is the simplest alkene (a hydrocarbon with carbon–carbon bond, carbon–carbon doub ...
and by
Fischer–Tropsch synthesis followed by purification. Another route to linear alpha olefins which has been used commercially on small scale is
dehydration
In physiology, dehydration is a lack of total body water that disrupts metabolic processes. It occurs when free water loss exceeds intake, often resulting from excessive sweating, health conditions, or inadequate consumption of water. Mild deh ...
of
alcohols. Prior to about the 1970s, linear alpha olefins were also manufactured by thermal cracking of
waxes, whereas linear internal olefins were also manufactured by
chlorination/
dehydrochlorination of
linear paraffins.
There are seven commercial processes which
oligomerize ethylene
Ethylene (IUPAC name: ethene) is a hydrocarbon which has the formula or . It is a colourless, flammable gas with a faint "sweet and musky" odour when pure. It is the simplest alkene (a hydrocarbon with carbon–carbon bond, carbon–carbon doub ...
to linear alpha olefins. Five of these processes produce wide distributions of linear alpha olefins. These are the
Ethyl Corporation
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(
Ineos) process,
Gulf
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(
Chevron Phillips Chemical Company),
Shell Oil Company SHOP process, the
Idemitsu Petrochemical process and the
SABIC-
Linde α-Sablin process.
The newest commercial linear alpha olefin process is the Sabic-Linde
α-Sablin process, commercialized by
SABIC in Saudi Arabia. The α-Sablin process is a low-pressure ethylene oligomerization process conducted over heterogeneous catalyst in a slurry bed. The process also makes a C4-C20+ distribution of alpha-olefins. Sabic announced the commercialization of a 150,000 metric tons per year plant using the α-Sablin process at their
Jubail plant on the Gulf coast of Saudi Arabia in 2009. The plant construction was managed by Linde’s subsidiary Linde-KCA-Dresden GmbH, Germany.
Two commercial processes make a single alpha-olefin carbon number.
Phillips (CP Chemical Company) ethylene trimerization process, produces only 1-hexene. Another commercial process, offered by a technology licensor
IFP, dimerizes ethylene to high purity 1-butene.
There are two alpha-olefin processes that have not been commercialized as of Q2, 2010. One is an ethylene oligomerization to a wide range of linear alpha olefins technology being offered by a technology licensor
UOP. The other is the
DuPont
Dupont, DuPont, Du Pont, duPont, or du Pont may refer to:
People
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Versipol technology.
[Naqvi, Sye]
SRI Consulting, Process Economics Program Report 12E, Linear Alpha Olefins
December 2008, Accessed 18 June 2010 To date, no commercial plants have been built using either UOP or DuPont's technology.
The only commercial process to isolate linear alpha olefins from
synthetic crude is practiced by
Sasol Ltd., a
South Africa
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n oil and gas and petrochemical company. Sasol commercially employs
Fischer–Tropsch synthesis to make fuels from
synthesis gas derived from coal and recovers 1-hexene from these fuel streams, where the initial linear alpha olefin concentration in a narrow
distillation cut may be 60%, with the remainder being
vinylidenes, linear and branched internal olefins, linear and branched paraffins,
alcohols,
aldehydes,
carboxylic acid
In organic chemistry, a carboxylic acid is an organic acid that contains a carboxyl group () attached to an Substituent, R-group. The general formula of a carboxylic acid is often written as or , sometimes as with R referring to an organyl ...
s and
aromatic compounds.
Dehydration of alcohols to linear alpha olefins by passing alcohols in a vapor phase over acidic alumina catalyst has been practiced periodically by Ethyl Corporation (later BP, now Ineos), Chevron Phillips, Sasol (formerly Vista Chemical) and
Godrej Industries Ltd, an Indian petro- and specialty chemical company. Normally, this process is not economical as the linear fatty alcohols are more valuable than the corresponding linear alpha olefins. However, the process has been applied whenever the value of fatty alcohols dipped below that of linear olefins because of market dynamics or regional supply-demand issues.
One of the problems of the linear alpha olefin industry is the wide range of products made by most of the processes. While the Ethyl process makes a
pseudo-Poisson distribution of products, most others, including the Sasol process, make a
Flory-Schulz distribution. With 8-10 products being made at the same time, with most of them sold into different markets with different dynamics, it is difficult to balance the supply and the demand for all or even most products.
Ineos (Ethyl) Process
Ethyl linear alpha olefin process is commonly called stoichiometric Ziegler process. It is a two-step process. In the first step, a stoichiometric quantity of triethyl aluminium in olefin diluent is reacted with excess ethylene at high pressure (above 1000 psig) and relatively low temperature (below 400 °F). On the average, nine moles of ethylene are added per mole of triethyl aluminium, resulting in, on average, a tri-octyl aluminium. The distribution of alkyl chains on the aluminium is determined by statistical bell curve distribution except for some smearing to the light side due to the kinetic phenomena and some smearing to the heavy side due to some incorporation of heavier olefins into the chain. Excess ethylene and olefin diluent are flashed off. The heavy aluminium tri-alkyls are reacted with ethylene again in a displacement or a transalkylation reaction, but at high temperature (over 400 °F) and at low pressure (less than 1000 psig) to recover triethyl aluminium and a statistical distribution of linear alpha olefins, which serve as the olefin diluent in the chain-growth step.
Chevron Phillips Chemical Company (Gulf) Process
The Gulf linear alpha olefin process is commonly called a catalytic Ziegler process. Triethyl aluminium is used as a catalyst, but in catalytic amounts the process is a single-step process. Tri-ethyl aluminium and excess ethylene are fed to a
plug flow-reactor. The reaction is conducted at high pressure and high temperature. Excess ethylene is flashed off. The tri-ethyl aluminium catalyst is washed out of the product with caustic and the linear alpha olefins are separated. The product distribution is a
Schultz-Flory distribution typical of catalytic processes.
Applications
There are a wide range of applications for linear alpha olefins. The lower carbon numbers, 1-butene, 1-hexene and 1-octene are overwhelmingly used as
comonomer
In polymer chemistry, a comonomer refers to a polymerizable precursor to a copolymer aside from the principal monomer. In some cases, only small amounts of a comonomer are employed, in other cases substantial amounts of comonomers are used. Furt ...
in production of polyethylene. High-density polyethylene (
HDPE) and linear low-density polyethylene (
LLDPE) use approximately 2-4% and 8-10% of comonomers, respectively.
Another significant use of C
4-C
8 linear alpha olefins is for production of linear
aldehyde via
oxo synthesis (
hydroformylation
In organic chemistry, hydroformylation, also known as oxo synthesis or oxo process, is an industrial process for the production of aldehydes () from alkenes (). This chemical reaction entails the net addition of a formyl group () and a hydrogen ...
) for later production of short-chain
fatty acid
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, a carboxylic acid, by oxidation of an intermediate aldehyde, or linear alcohols for
plasticizer application by
hydrogenation
Hydrogenation is a chemical reaction between molecular hydrogen (H2) and another compound or element, usually in the presence of a catalyst such as nickel, palladium or platinum. The process is commonly employed to redox, reduce or Saturated ...
of the aldehyde.
The predominant application of 1-decene is in making
polyalphaolefin
A polyolefin is a type of polymer with the general formula (CH2CHR)n where R is an alkyl group. They are usually derived from a small set of simple olefins ( alkenes). Dominant in a commercial sense are polyethylene and polypropylene. More special ...
synthetic
lubricant
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basestock (PAO) and to make
surfactant
Surfactants are chemical compounds that decrease the surface tension or interfacial tension between two liquids, a liquid and a gas, or a liquid and a solid. The word ''surfactant'' is a Blend word, blend of "surface-active agent",
coined in ...
s in a blend with higher linear alpha olefins.
C
10-C
14 linear alpha olefins are used in making surfactants for aqueous detergent formulations. These carbon numbers may be reacted with benzene to make
linear alkyl benzene (LAB), which is further sulfonated to linear
alkyl benzene sulfonate (
LABS), a popular relatively low cost surfactant for household and industrial detergent applications.
Although some C
14 alpha olefin is sold into aqueous detergent applications, C
14 has other applications such as being converted into
chloroparaffins. A recent application of C
14 is as on-land
drilling fluid
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basestock, replacing
diesel or
kerosene
Kerosene, or paraffin, is a combustibility, combustible hydrocarbon liquid which is derived from petroleum. It is widely used as a fuel in Aviation fuel, aviation as well as households. Its name derives from the Greek (''kērós'') meaning " ...
in that application. Although C
14 is more expensive than middle distillates, it has a significant advantage environmentally, being much more biodegradable and in handling the material, being much less irritating to skin and less toxic.
C
16 - C
18 linear olefins find their primary application as the hydrophobes in oil-soluble surfactants and as lubricating fluids themselves. C
16 - C
18 alpha or internal olefins are used as synthetic drilling fluid base for high value, primarily off-shore synthetic drilling fluids. The preferred materials for the synthetic drilling fluid application are
linear internal olefins, which are primarily made by isomerizing linear alpha-olefins to an internal position. The higher internal olefins appear to form a more lubricious layer at the metal surface and are recognized as a better lubricants. Another significant application for C
16 - C
18 olefins is in paper sizing. Linear alpha olefins are, once again, isomerized into linear internal olefins are then reacted with
maleic anhydride to make an
alkyl succinic anhydride (ASA), a popular paper
sizing
Sizing or size is a substance that is applied to, or incorporated into, other materials—especially papers and textiles—to act as a protective filler or glaze. Sizing is used in papermaking and textile manufacturing to change the absorption ...
chemical.
C
20 - C
30 linear alpha olefins production capacity is only 5-10% of the total production of a linear alpha olefin plant. They are used in a number of reactive and non-reactive applications, including as feedstocks to make heavy
linear alkyl benzene (LAB) and low molecular weight polymers which are used to enhance properties of waxes.
References
Further reading
* {{cite book , date=1989 , title=Alpha Olefins Applications Handbook , editor-last=Lappin , editor-first=George , publisher=
CRC Press
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, isbn=0-8247-7895-2
External links
Chevron Phillips Chemicals Sasol Ltd. UOP LLCLinde AG Technology
Alkenes