화학공학소재연구정보센터
Journal of Applied Polymer Science, Vol.100, No.3, 2220-2226, 2006
Comparative study of propylene polymerization using monosupported and bisupported titanium-based Ziegler-Natta catalysts
Heterogeneous Ziegler-Natta systems-MgCl2, (ethoxide type)/TiCl4/di-n-butyl phthalate (DNBP)/triethylaluminum (TEA)/dimethoxymethylcyclohexylsilane (DMMCHS) and SiO2/MgCl2 (ethoxide type)/TiCl4/DNBP/TEA/DMMCHS-were Studied for the polymerization of propylene. The Slurry polymerization of propylene was carried out with the catalyst systems in n-heptane. Both systems performed with Optimum activity at a particular [All/[DMMCHS]/[Ti] molar ratio. The ratio to reach the highest activity was much lower for the bisupported catalyst system. The productivity of the bisupported catalyst was higher than that of the monosupported one. Polypropylene of a high isotacticity index (II; > 96%) was obtained with both systems and did not significantly change with an increasing [Al]/[DMMCHS]/[Ti] molar ratio. The addition of hydrogen as a chain-transfer agent reduced II of the polymers obtained with both systems. The effect of the polymerization temperature (40-75 degrees C) on the viscosity-average molecular weight (M-v) and 1.1 showed a decrease in both cases. The bisupported catalyst system produced a polymer with higher M-v. The effect of temperature on II was similar for both the monosupported and bisupported systems. A monomer pressure of 2.02 X 10(5) to 0.8 x 10(6) Pa increased M-v of the obtained polymer. II of the polymer slightly decreased with increasing monomer pressure. The titanium content of the catalyst was 1.70 and 3.55% for the monosupported and bisupported systems, respectively. The Surface area of the bisupported catalyst was higher than that of the monosupported catalyst. (c) 2006 Wiley Periodicals, Inc.