Hn. Cheng, NMR-STUDIES OF THE EFFECTS OF ISOLATED VARIABLES ON POLYOLEFIN MICROSTRUCTURE AND ZIEGLER-NATTA CATALYTIC SITES, Makromolekulare Chemie. Theory and simulations, 2(6), 1993, pp. 901-916
Polyolefins made with heterogeneous Ziegler-Natta catalysts contain mu
ltiple components as a result of the different catalytic sites present
in the catalyst. If a series of similar catalysts are made where only
one experimental variable is varied, then a family of similar polymer
s can be prepared where the polymer microstructure (as studied by NMR)
reflects the effects of that variable. An analytical methodology is d
eveloped in this work that permits a systematic analysis to be carried
out on the NMR data of such polymers. Thus, from the NMR spectra one
can deduce the influence of an isolated variable on the polymer compon
ents and (indirectly) on the catalytic sites. Illustrated in this work
are the effects of Lewis bases on the catalytic sites, catalyst pretr
eatment with a higher olefin, and catalyst grinding. The approach can
be applied to study both homopolymer tacticity and copolymer sequences
.