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Metallocene polyethylene polymerisation processes

Mention has already been made in this chapter of metallocene-catalysed polyethylene (see also Chapter 2). Such metallocene catalysts are transition metal compounds, usually zirconium or titanium. Incorporated into a cyclopentadiene-based structure. During the late 1990s several systems were developed where the new catalysts could be employed in existing polymerisation processes for producing LLDPE-type polymers. These include high pressure autoclave and... [Pg.211]

With the exception of LDPE, polyolefins like other polyethylenes and polypropylene, which represent the largest amount of vinyl-type polymers produced in the world, are neither synthesized by radical nor by classical ionic polymerisation processes. Different types of polymerisation catalysts are in use for these purposes. The Cr-based Phillips catalyst, Ziegler-Natta type catalysts, metallocene or other more recently discovered catalysts, including late transition metal catalysts, are all characterized by their propagation step where the olefin monomer inserts into a carbon-transition metal link. ... [Pg.45]

It should be mentioned that many of the requirements necessary for the economic production of polyethylene and polypropylene have been achieved. However, catalysts of greater activity and of greater selectivity in the production of polymers and copolymers can be anticipated. This is of prime concern to alkene polymerisation processes in the presence of single-site metallocene catalysts. Such catalysts, undoubtedly of great scientific and commercial importance, have been developed on a large scale within recent years [29,30],... [Pg.56]


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