Abstract

The purpose of this study was to assess the ability of titanium Ti(IV) alkyloxy compounds supported by organic polymer polyvinyl chloride (PVC) to polymerize ethylene by feeding triethylaluminium (TEA) as a cocatalyst. Additionally, the impacts of the molar ratio of [Al]/[Ti] on the catalytic activities in ethylene’s polymerization and of the comonomer through utilization of diverse quantities of comonomers on a similar or identical activity were studied. The optimal molar ratio of [Al]/[Ti] was 773:1, and the prepared catalyst had an initial activity of up to 2.3 kg PE/mol Ti. h. when the copolymer was incorporated with 64 mmol of 1-octene. The average molecular weight (Mw) of the copolymer produced with the catalysts was between 97 kg/mol and 326 kg/mol. A significant decrease in the Mw was observed, and PDI broadened with increasing concentration of 1-hexene because of the comonomer’s stronger chain transfer capacity. The quick deactivation of titanium butoxide Ti(OBu)4 on the polymers was found to be associated with increasing oxidation when supported by the catalyst. The presence of Ti(III) after reduction with the aluminum alkyls cleaves the carbon-chlorine bonds of the polymer, producing an inactive polymeric Ti(IV) complex. The results show that synergistic effects play an important role in enhancing the observed rate of reaction, as illustrated by evidence from scanning electron microscopy (SEM). The diffusion of cocatalysts within catalytic precursor particles may also explain the progression of cobweb structures in the polymer particles.

Highlights

  • Ziegler-Natta (ZN) catalysts are the most commonly used catalysts in the olefin polymerization industry [1]. They are mainly composed of transition metal compounds, such as titanium, chromium, and vanadium precursors [2], and they are considered the best option for olefin polymerization industries because of their high productivity and good morphology control [3]

  • The use of the catalyst system polyvinyl chloride (PVC)/Butylmagnesium chloride (BuMgCl)/Ti(OBu)4·TiCl4 in the polymerization of a single type of monomer to form a homopolymer was examined at various stimulus ratios to determine the best [Al]/[Ti] ratio resulting in high polymer productiveness

  • Ethylene polymerization over PVC/BuMgCl/Ti(OBu)4·TiCl4 is more economical than traditional heterogenous catalysts: as the activities increase, less catalyst will be required to produce the same amount of polymer in the polymerization ble 1

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Introduction

Ziegler-Natta (ZN) catalysts are the most commonly used catalysts in the olefin polymerization industry [1] They are mainly composed of transition metal compounds, such as titanium, chromium, and vanadium precursors [2], and they are considered the best option for olefin polymerization industries because of their high productivity and good morphology control [3]. They undergo activation through the use of either an activator or a cocatalyst that activates inactive sites [4]. Silicon dioxide (SiO2) has been utilized as a support [11]

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