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Novel mechanism for the formation of long-chain branching in polyethylene
Authors:Mark K. Reinking  Gene Orf  Douglas McFaddin
Abstract:Polyethylene produced by a vanadium-based polymerization catalyst contains long-chain branching as determined by NMR and rheology, even though the polymer has very low levels of vinyl unsaturation. A new mechanism is proposed for the formation of the long-chain branching, which involves C H bond activation of the polyethylene backbone through a σ-bond metathesis reaction, followed by ethylene insertion at the new V C bond. Consistent with the proposed C H bond activation mechanism, the polymerization catalyst was also found to insert ethylene into the C H bonds of alkanes such as heptane. A bridged metallocene catalyst was also found to activate C H bonds of alkanes suggesting this new mechanism may explain the formation of long-chain branching in some metallocene-produced polyethylene. © 1998 John Wiley & Sons, Inc. J Polym Sci A: Polym Chem 36: 2889–2898, 1998
Keywords:long-chain branching  polymerization  catalysts  polyethylene
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