Abstract

Abstract Cr/SiO 2 catalysts for ethylene polymerization, prepared with 1 wt.% Cr and different chromium precursors, were characterized by temperature-programmed reduction (TPR) and desorption of carbon monoxide. Complete reduction of Cr 6+ to Cr 2+ species was observed with CO at 623 K, but the reduction profile modified in the presence of Cr 3+ , depending on the chromium precursor. The desorption of CO occurred in relatively low temperature for catalysts without Cr 3+ , independent of the Cr A 2+ /Cr B 2+ active sites ratio. The desorption of CO was observed at higher temperature in the catalysts containing Cr 3+ , suggesting modification of the Cr 2+ –CO adsorption strength in the presence of Cr 3+ . The desorption of CO 2 was detected in all catalysts, associated to the CO disproportionation reaction at lower temperatures or to the decomposition of carbonates and carboxilates species above 500 K. The desorption of CO agreed with polymerization activity results, showing the importance of this technique to characterize active chromium sites.

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