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Effect of hydrogen on the number of active centers and the propagation rate constant at ethylene polymerization over titanium-magnesium Ziegler-Natta catalysts

Journal

MOLECULAR CATALYSIS
Volume 445, Issue -, Pages 299-306

Publisher

ELSEVIER SCIENCE BV
DOI: 10.1016/j.mcat.2017.11.017

Keywords

Ethylene polymerization; Number of active centers; Polymerization kinetics; Propagation rate constant; Ziegler-Natta catalysts

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  1. Ministry of Education and Science of the Russian Federation
  2. [0303-2016-0009]

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The effect of hydrogen on the number of active centers (C-p) and the propagation rate constant (k(p)) at ethylene polymerization over titanium magnesium catalysts is studied using quenching by radioactive carbon monoxide ((CO)-C-14). The polymerization rate drops after hydrogen was added to the polymerization medium mainly due to the decrease in the calculated k(p) value. The changes in the polymerization rate and the experimental k(p) value observed after hydrogen was added or removed are found to be reversible. The data on the effect of the [H-2]/[C2H4] molar ratio in the gas phase within the range of 0.125-1 on polymerization rate and the C-p and kp values are obtained. Reduction of the k(p) value and a small decrease in the number of active centers are observed at the H-2/C2H4 molar ratio >= 0.5. These findings were used to propose a scheme interpreting the effect of hydrogen on the C-p and k(p) values. The scheme suggests that the decrease in the calculated k(p) value observed in the presence of hydrogen is related to the reversible formation of temporarily inactive dormant sites containing the titanium polymer bond. (C) 2017 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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