## Abstract An investigation of ethyleneโpropyleneโbuteneโ1 terpolymerization in the presence of TiCl~4~, Ti(OBu)~4~/MgCl~2~/ethylbenzoate (EB)/ฯ~2~SiCl~2~/AlEt~3~ catalyst is described. The catalytic efficiency is very high, i.e., 86000g/g Ti under ambient conditions. The decay rate of terpolymeri
Terpolymerization of propene, ethylene and 1-dodecene with highly efficient supported catalyst
โ Scribed by Yufeng Wen; Shimin Han; Youliang Hu
- Publisher
- John Wiley and Sons
- Year
- 1995
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 437 KB
- Volume
- 196
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 1022-1352
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โฆ Synopsis
Abstract
The terpolymerization of propene, ethylene and 1โdodecene (PED) with a highly efficient supported ZieglerโNatta catalyst and the main physical and mechanical properties of PED terpolymers were investigated. It was found that, under equal polymerization conditions, the polymerization activities followed the order: PED terpolymerization > PE, PD copolymerizations > E, D homopolymerizations. The ^13^C NMR spectra of PED terpolymers indicated the existence of long propylene chain sequences. The content of ethylene and 1โdodecene in PED terpolymers increased with the enhancement of the mole ratio of ethylene in the gas feed, whereas the effect of the concentration of 1โdodecene in the reactor is much smaller. The intrinsic viscosity, density, melting temperature and crystallinity of the terpolymers decrease when the amount of comonomers in the feed increases. Compared with polypropene, the tensile and bending strenghts of PED terpolymers are reduced, but the elongation at break is over 700%, and the Izod impact is enhanced both at ambient and low temperatures.
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