Abstract
AbstractElectron spin resonance spectra of Ziegler‐Natta type catalyst systems (titanium trichloride and alkyl aluminums) have been studied. When triethylaluminum was added to titanium trichloride, an absorption with a g value of 1.96 was observed from the solid phase of the system. The number of spins of this signal is equal to that of the active centers for propylene polymerization. The solid phase from the mixture of titanium trichloride and diethylaluminum chloride also gives the same signal, which suggests the identity of the action of two alkyl aluminums on titanium trichloride surface. The signals obtained from the liquid phase of the both systems are all ascribed to the reaction products of the reaction of alkyl aluminum with titanium tetrachloride occluded in solid.
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