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Polymer‐supported half‐titanocene catalysts for the syndiospecific polymerization of styrene
Authors:Junting Xu  Jianying Ouyang  Zhiqiang Fan  Dequan Chen  Linxian Feng
Abstract:Monocyclopendienyltitanium trichloride (CpTiCl3) was supported on polymer carriers with different hydroxyl contents, and the supported catalysts were used for styrene polymerization. The supported catalysts exhibited high activity even at low Al/Ti ratios and increased the molecular weight of the products, indicating that polymer carriers could stabilize the active sites. The polymers prepared with unsupported and supported catalysts were extracted with boiling n‐butanone and characterized by carbon nuclear magnetic resonance (13C NMR) and differential scanning calorimetry. The polymers obtained by supported catalysts had a high fraction of boiling n‐butanone‐insoluble part and high melting temperatures, but 13C NMR results showed that syndiotacticity decreased compared with that of polymers prepared with an unsupported catalyst. ESR study on the supported catalysts confirmed that the active sites supported on the carrier dropped into the solution and formed active sites the same as those in the unsupported system when they reacted with methylaluminoxane. 13C NMR analysis showed that the polymerization mechanism of the supported active sites was an active‐site controlled mechanism instead of a chain‐end controlled mechanism of the unsupported active sites. © 2000 John Wiley & Sons, Inc. J Polym Sci A: Polym Chem 38: 127–135, 2000
Keywords:monocyclopendienyltitanium trichloride  supported catalyst  styrene  syndiospecific polymerization
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