Abstract
AbstractThe influence of preparative conditions on the molecular weight and stereoregularity distributions of polypropylene was investigated. The stereoregularity distribution is narrowed by using a highly stereospecific catalyst, by decreasing the polymerization temperature, and for the three‐component catalyst by keeping the mole proportion of the electron‐donating third component at 0.5. The molecular weight distribution can be narrowed by using a highly stereospecific catalyst, a high monomer concentration, and a high polymerization temperature, and by having a lower conversion, particularly at low monomer concentration. The possibility of long‐chain branching in polypropylene was indicated by data from the fractionation of tritium‐labeled polymers.
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