Abstract: | Homopolymerization of ethylene and 1-hexene and their copolymerizations were compared to investigate the influence of α-olefin on the enhancement of ethylene polymerization rate (Rp), which is often referred to as the “comonomer” effect. With the two homogeneous Ziegler–Natta catalysts, EtInd]2ZrCl2/MAO and (π-C5H5)2ZrCl2/MAO (MAO = methylaluminoxane), hexene causes reduction of Rp—in other words a negative “comonomer” effect. In the case of the high activity MgCl2 supported TiCl3 catalysts there is a slight positive “comonomer” effect; the Rp increases by 25 to 70% with the addition of 15 mol % of hexene. The “comonomer” effects in there catalyst systems are much smaller than that observed for the classical TiCl3 catalyst. © 1993 John Wiley & Sons, Inc. |