Two types of high performance porous titanium trichloride catalysts were pr
epared. One catalyst (Catalyst A) was converted from the solid obtained by
the reduction of titanium tetrachloride with alkylaluminum followed by the
treatment with dibuthyl ether and hexachloroethane. The other catalyst (Cat
alyst B) was prepared from the solid reduced from titanium tetrachloride wi
th alkylaluminum by treating with ether and titanium tetrachloride successi
vely. The kinetics of propene polymerization with these two catalysts were
studied and these catalysts compared with ball-milled titanium trichloride
catalyst (AA-type titanium trichloride catalyst). Though the properties of
polymerization sites on these three types of catalysts are almost the same,
the polymerization sites on high performance catalysts were about ten time
s that on AA-type titanium trichloride catalyst. As a result, porous titani
um trichloride catalysts showed higher activities than AA-type titanium tri
chloride catalyst. Catalyst B suffered from a more significant decrease in
activity than Catalyst A. This seems to be due to TiCl4 which remains in ca
talyst B and causes deactivation of polymerization sites.