Abstract: | Kinetics of the polymerization of styrene in the presence of benzene at 30°C., with chromium acetylacetonate in combination with triethylaluminum and also in combination with diethylaluminum bromide as catalyst, have been studied. Chromium acetylacetonate forms a homogeneous system with triethylaluminum, and chromium acetylacetonate with diethylaluminum bromide behaves as a heterogeneous system. This homogeneous catalyst system, though reported inactive in the polymerization of α-olefins, has been found effective with styrene. Depending on the homogeneity and heterogeneity of the system, the rate of polymerization is proportional to half order and first order of catalyst concentration. A probable reason for the effect of homogeneity on the order of reaction has been discussed. A study of the effect of diethylzinc as a chain-transfer agent has helped to confirm the mechanism of polymerization. |