Unusual ethylene polymerization results with metallocene catalysts supported on silica
β Scribed by Ralf Goretzki; Gerhard Fink; Bernd Tesche; Bernd Steinmetz; Rainer Rieger; Wolfram Uzick
- Publisher
- John Wiley and Sons
- Year
- 1999
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 313 KB
- Volume
- 37
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0887-624X
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β¦ Synopsis
With the development of methods to support metallocenes and methylaluminoxane cocatalysts on suitable carriers, it became possible to combine the specific advantages of homogeneous metallocene catalysis with those of heterogeneous Ziegler catalysts in olefin polymerization. By means of ethylene polymerization it could be shown that the method of supporting methylaluminoxane and metallocene on porous silica has a substantial influence on the progress of polymerization. In particular, fragmentation of catalyst particles during polymerization can be circumvented, maintaining the catalyst activity, if active catalyst sites are being generated on the particle surface only. A method of preparation for such newly designed supported metallocene catalysts is presented, where the active catalyst sites are located exclusively on the particle surface. Furthermore, the kinetics of ethylene polymerization and morphology properties prior to and after polymerization are discussed.
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Ethylene polymerization was carried out with a novel in-situ-supported metallocene catalyst that eliminates the need for a supporting step before polymerization. The influence of the metallocene amount, aluminum to zirconium mole ratio, temperature, pressure, and cocatalyst type on polymerization ki
## Abstract Syndiotactic and isotactic polypropylene were produced using the metallocene compounds Ph~2~C(Flu)(Cp)ZrCl~2~ and SiMe~2~(2βMe,4βPhβInd)~2~ZrCl~2~ in homogeneous system and supported on silica/MAO. These catalysts were evaluated either isolated or as a binary system. In the latter case,