## Abstract The MgCl~2~‐supported titanium catalyst MTK~ST~ was characterized by X‐ray diffraction measurement and electron spin resonance (ESR) spectroscopy. To obtain a better understanding of the nature of active sites the process of catalyst formation was interrupted at several stages to obtain
Catalytic activity of a supported catalyst for ethylene polymerization, obtained by modification of vulcasil with titanium tetrachloride vapour
✍ Scribed by D. Damyanov; M. Velikova; L. Petkov
- Publisher
- Elsevier Science
- Year
- 1979
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 298 KB
- Volume
- 15
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0014-3057
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✦ Synopsis
Titanium-containing surface compounds have been obtained by the interaction of the silanol groups of Vulcasil with TiCI4 vapour. These substances have been used, in combination with organoaluminium and organo-magnesium compounds, for the polymerization of ethylene. The effects upon the catalyst activity of the reaction conditions (temperature, pressure, duration of polymerization), of the titanium amount on the Vulcasil surface and the AI:Ti and Mg:Ti ratios have been studied.
The activity of the catalyst system has been shown to increase with increasing pressure up to 11 kg/'cm 2 and to attain its optimum value at 60 °. Polymerization has been found to end 15-20rain after the introduction of the monomer. The highest yields of polymer are obtained at Mg:Ti and AI:Ti ratios of about 30.
The amount of titanium on the Vulcasil surface depends on the conditions of preliminary heat-treatment of the Vulcasil and decreases from 0.63 to 0.30 mg at/g with increasing dehydroxylation temperature. Simultaneously, the yield of polymer varies within a narrow range (89-107 g/l). and the productivity increases from 21 to 35.5 kg polyethylene (PE) per 1 g of Ti. This is especially clearly expressed with the samples obtained by preliminary heat-treatment at 400-700 ~.
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