The kinetics of I-octene polymerization by the catalyst systems VO(acac),-AlEt, (I) and VO(acac),-AlEt,Br (II) was investigated. A linear dependence of the rate of polymerization on the monomer and catalyst concentrations as well as the overall activation energy of 44.5 kJ/mol for both the catalyst
Kinetices of polymerization of 1-octene with the catalyst system VOCl3-AlEt3 (or AlEt2Br)
β Scribed by Harimurthi Kothandaraman; Muthusamy Saroja Devi
- Publisher
- John Wiley and Sons
- Year
- 1994
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 506 KB
- Volume
- 195
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 1022-1352
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β¦ Synopsis
Abstract
Kinetic studies of the polymerization of 1βoctene with the ZieglerβNatta catalyst systems VOCl~3~βAlEt~3~ (I) and VOCl~3~βAlEt~2~Br (II) are reported. The effect of the various parameters such as the Al/V ratio, catalyst and monomer concentrations, reaction time, aging time and temperature on rate of reaction and molecular weight of polymer were studied. Each of these parameters has a profound effect on the polymer yield and the rate of the reaction for both systems. The rate of polymerization increases linearly with increasing temperature, catalyst and monomer concentrations. The reaction is first order with respect to both the monomer and the catalyst concentration in the two catalyst systems studied. From the Arrhenius plot the overall activation energy of polymerization for the two systems was found to be 51,2 and 43,5 kJ/mol, respectively. The mechanism of polymerization is discussed on the basis of the dependence of the polymerization rate on the alkylaluminium concentration.
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