Abstract

Ziegler-Natta catalyst is a widely used olefin polymerization catalyst in petrochemical industries. However, the role of each catalyst component is not clear due to the complexity of composition and structure. MgCl2 is a suitable support for Ziegler-Natta catalyst because its crystal structure is similar to that of TiCl3, and the surface effect of MgCl2 in Ziegler-Natta catalyst system was explored in ethylene polymerization at the orbital scale. A series of the stable surface-supported catalysts with unsaturated coordination Mg2+ were used to simulate the mechanism of ethylene polymerization by the periodic density functional theory. This study found that MgCl2 with different surfaces regulates the activity of the catalyst by adjusting the d band centre of the catalyst active centre. This concept can be used to explain the surface effect of support in general catalysts.

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