Journal of Applied Polymer Science, Vol.101, No.1, 756-759, 2006
Synthesis of polyethylene using ultrasonic energy with a metallocene catalyst
Ethylene polymer was synthesized by the treatment of a metallocene catalyst Zr(CP)(2)Cl-2 solution with ultrasonic energy. Ultrasonic energy irradiation was used to change the polymer structure of the formed polymer. Different ultrasonic energy irradiation times were applied to the metallocene catalyst solution. The ultrasonic energy had an effect on the average molecular weight, molecular weight distribution, and polymer productivity. A lower average molecular weight and a narrower molecular weight distribution were produced with a longer ultrasonic irradiation time. The polymer productivity was almost constant when the metallocene catalyst was treated with ultrasonic energy. Finer polyethylene particles were produced with longer ultrasonic irradiation times. (c) 2006 Wiley Periodicals, Inc.