Kj. Chu et al., Effect of prepolymerization and hydrogen pressure on the microstructure ofethylene/1-hexene copolymers made with MgCl2-supported TiCl3 catalysts, EUR POLYM J, 36(1), 2000, pp. 3-11
The effect of prepolymerization and hydrogen pressure on ethylene/1-hexene
copolymerization was investigated with two catalysts having different Ti3structure, i.e., isolated Ti3+ and multinuclear Ti3+ species. After prepoly
merization with 1-hexene under mild conditions in the absence of hydrogen,
the polymerization rates of both catalysts were enhanced. However, in the p
resence of hydrogen, both catalysts showed a decrease in the polymerization
rate. From microstructure analyses with carbon-13 nuclear magnetic resonan
ce (C-13-NMR), gel permeation chromatography and crystallization analysis f
ractionation, prepolymerization for both catalysts increased the reactivity
of 1-hexene and changed the short chain branching distribution (SCBD) of t
he produced polymer but did not alter the molecular weight distribution (MW
D). In the presence of hydrogen, isolated Ti3+ species showed a remarkable
increase in the 1-hexene reactivity and produced copolymers having broad MW
Ds and SCBDs. Multinuclear Ti3+ species did not show significant changes in
1-hexene reactivity and SCBD of the produced copolymer when exposed to hyd
rogen. (C) 1999 Elsevier Science Ltd. All rights reserved.