One-phase supported titanium-based catalysts for polymerization of ethylene. II. Effect of hydrogen |
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Authors: | Zdenk Salajka Jan Kratochvíla Pavel Hudec Petr Vcorek |
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Institution: | Zdenĕk Salajka,Jan Kratochvíla,Pavel Hudec,Petr Vĕc̆orek |
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Abstract: | The relation between composition of the one-phase titanium-based silica supported catalysts for gas-phase ethylene polymerization, and the ability of these catalysts to control the molecular weight of polymer using hydrogen has been studied. Halogen containing alkylaluminium compounds and alkoxy groups on titanium promote the chain transfer process. A significant polymerization rate lowering effect is caused by hydrogen. However, catalyst activity fully revives after hydrogen removal from the polymerization system. The proportion of active titanium was found to be 18±4% in the presence of hydrogen, and the value of propagation rate constant (kp) was calculated to be 190±45 L/mol.s. © 1993 John Wiley & Sons, Inc. |
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Keywords: | silica titanium Ziegler-Natta catalyst ethylene polymerization |
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