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Ziegler-Natta Catalysts 4 Polymerisation with Homogeneous Metallocene

In the case of olefin polymerisation with homogeneous Ziegler-Natta catalysts, especially with single-site (metallocene) catalysts, the kinetic analysis may become simpler than in the case of polymerisation with heterogeneous catalysts, and in some instances can serve as a very useful tool for uncovering the true polymerisation mechanism [30,243],... [Pg.95]

The Mw/Mn ratio is usually equal to 5-10 for polyethylene [49,64,66,67, 123,244-247], A much lower polydispersity is displayed by polymers obtained in polymerisation with homogeneous metallocene catalysts the Mw/Mn ratio usually does not significantly exceed a value of 2 [22,95,101,112,138,140], By polymerising propylene with soluble vanadium-based Ziegler-Natta catalysts at low temperature, a very narrow molecular weight distribution of the polypropylene has been found (the Mw/Mn ratio usually reaches values of 1.15-1.25) and a linear increase in its Mn with time has been observed, indicating a noticeable living character of the polymerisation [75,76,241],... [Pg.97]

Homogeneous alkylaluminium (alkylaluminoxane)-free olefin polymerisation catalysts are commonly referred to as catalysts containing group 4 metallocene cationic species. These catalysts resemble the structure and properties of the respective metallocene-based Ziegler-Natta catalysts but, by definition, are not included among the latter catalysts. The development of alkylaluminium-free metallocene-based olefin polymerisation catalysts is connected with discoveries... [Pg.81]

In contrast to heterogeneous Ziegler-Natta catalysts, homogeneous catalysts based on biscyclopentadienyl derivatives of group 4 transition metals, which contain cationic metallocene species of formally d° 14-electronic structure, hardly promote the polymerisation of conjugated dienes, since the diene can act as a donor of four electrons rather than of two electrons as in monoolefin polymerisation (let us recall that the polymerisation of conjugated dienes is catalysed by half-sandwich metallocene-based catalysts). However, it has been reported [162] that statistical copolymers of ethylene and butadiene were obtained with the Cp2ZrCl2— [Al(Me)0]x catalyst. [Pg.297]


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