Abstract

Four supported metallocenes prepared by the sol–gel method were tested by ethylene homopolymerization and in ethylene/1-hexene copolymerization. The effects of Al/Zr ratio, polymerization temperature and cocatalysts were evaluated. Catalyst A2, produced by TEA and MAO treatments showed the highest activity (180×10 3 kg PE/mol Zr h −1) among the tested systems at Al/Zr=1000. A2 showed thermal stability on polymerization performed at a temperature as high as 120°C. All the systems exhibited activity in the presence of common alkylaluminum (TMA, TEA, TIBA). Comonomer effect was observed in the copolymerization of ethylene with 1-hexene, where the comonomer incorporation is about 7 mol%. SAXS measurements of the employed xerogel suggested a weakly branched polymeric texture. Metal content in the resulting polymers showed extremely low levels of Zr.

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