Abstract

The structure of polyolefin has an important influence on its performance and application. Ethylene/1-hexene copolymerization is one of the important ways to control the structure of the polyolefin. However, research on the ethylene/1-hexene copolymerization catalyzed by nickel complexes with different steric ligands remains to be refined. Here, three α-diimine nickel catalysts are used to study the ligand effect on catalytic performance in the ethylene/1-hexene copolymerization. Reaction activity, molecular weight, phase-transition temperature and branching density of the resultant copolymer are measured to evaluate the catalytic performance. The results indicate that the steric ligands could exert great effect on the copolymerization. As for the chemical valence of Ni species, detailed EPR demonstrate that the presence of excess co-catalyst can reduce Ni(II) to the lower valence and affect the catalytic performance.

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