Ma. Villar et al., Rheological characterization of molten ethylene-alpha-olefin copolymers synthesized with Et[Ind](2)ZrCl2/MAO catalyst, POLYMER, 42(22), 2001, pp. 9269-9279
The linear viscoelastic behavior of copolymers of ethylene with 1-hexene, 1
-octene, 1-decene and 1-octadecene prepared with Et[Ind](2) ZrCl2/MAO is an
alyzed. The copolymers with alpha -olefin concentration greater than approx
imately 14 mol% have the simple rheological behavior with temperature that
may be associated to linear polyethylenes with short chain branches. On the
other hand, the polymers having comonomer concentration lower than approxi
mately 14 mol% are thermo-rheologically complex materials. The rheological
behavior of these copolymers may not be explained solely by the presence of
long chain branching. A dendritic-like molecular structure with branches-o
n-branches has to be considered to explain the complexity observed in the c
ase of the ethylene copolymers with low comonomer concentration and ethylen
e homopolymer. The complex chain structure would be the result of the incor
poration of branched macromonomers in the polymers produced by single-site
catalysts. The level of branching and complexity of molecular structure inc
reases as the comonomer concentration decreases. No dependence with the len
gth of the alpha -olefin was found in any of the analyzed parameters. (C) 2
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