Effects of Electron Donors on Active Sites Distribution of MgCl2-Supported Ziegler-Natta Catalysts Investigated by Multiple Active Sites Model
✍ Scribed by Qi Wang; Namiko Murayama; Boping Liu; Minoru Terano
- Publisher
- John Wiley and Sons
- Year
- 2005
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 155 KB
- Volume
- 206
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 1022-1352
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
✦ Synopsis
Abstract
Summary: The stopped‐flow polymerization of propylene catalyzed by a Ziegler‐Natta catalyst in the presence of internal and external electron donors was carried out. The influence of the electron donors on the active sites of the catalyst was investigated using a multiple active site model. The variation of each group of active sites, such as the concentration and k~p~ of each site at various polymerization times, can be obtained from this model. It was found that an electron donor mainly affects the aspecific active site by reducing its concentration and increasing its k~p~. The isospecific site is only slightly altered in terms of concentration and its k~p~ because of steric hindrance.
Variation of [C*] of each active site of TiCl~4~/MgCl~2~‐AlEt~3~ at various polymerization times.
imageVariation of [C*] of each active site of TiCl~4~/MgCl~2~‐AlEt~3~ at various polymerization times.
📜 SIMILAR VOLUMES
## Abstract Based on our previous study on the donor‐free TiCl~4~/MgCl~2~ catalyst, the stereospecific nature of active sites on this catalyst after the addition of an internal donor, ethylbenzoate (EB), was investigated by stopped‐flow propylene polymerization combined with temperature rising elut
## Abstract ^13^C NMR analysis of relatively low‐molecular‐weight polypropylenes prepared using the catalyst system MgCl~2~/TiCl~4~/phthalate ester‐AlEt~3~‐external Lewis base has revealed the presence of up to around 20% butyl (__n__‐Bu) chain ends, indicative of regioirregular (2,1‐) monomer inse
The initial polymerization stage of propene with a MgClz-supported Ziegler catalyst after the pre-treatment with a Lewis base was examined as a study of the stereospecificity of the active sites precursors. A drastic depressing effect on the catalyst activity occurs, accompanied by an increase in st
## Abstract The formation, deactivation and transformation of stereospecific active sites on the donor‐free TiCl~4~/MgCl~2~ catalyst induced by short time reaction with triethylaluminium (TEA) cocatalyst (pretreatment time: 0 ∼ 60 s) were investigated by stopped‐flow propylene polymerization combin
## Abstract The effect of various kinds of alkylaluminium on the kinetic parameters of the initial stage of propene polymerization with MgCl~2~‐supported Ziegler catalyst was studied by the stopped‐flow polymerization method. The active sites concentration ([C^\*^]) decreased drastically with the i