An-Najah University Journal for Research - A (Natural Sciences)

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original_full_paper

Polymerization of 4-Methylpentene- 1-by Using the MgCl2|Eb|TiCl4|Al(iBu)3 Catalyst System 2. Active Centre Determination

Published
1994
Pages
24 - 48
Full text

Abstract

In the polymerization of 4-methylpentene- 1- by using the MgC12 IEB I TiCL4 IA1(iBu)3 catalyst systems, the effect of catalyst composition on the number of active centres, propagation rate constant, rates of transfer and rate constants for transfer with respect to adsorbed aluminum alkyl and monomer have been reported. The role of aluminum alkyl on the rate of polymerization and the effect of ethyl benzoate on the number of active centres and rate of transfer with respect to aluminum alkyl have been discussed.

original_full_paper

Polymerization of 4-Methylpentene- 1-by Using the MgCl2|Eb|TiCl4|Al(iBu)3 Catalyst System 2. Active Centre Determination

Published
1994
الصفحات
24 - 48
البحث كاملا

الملخص

In the polymerization of 4-methylpentene- 1- by using the MgC12 IEB I TiCL4 IA1(iBu)3 catalyst systems, the effect of catalyst composition on the number of active centres, propagation rate constant, rates of transfer and rate constants for transfer with respect to adsorbed aluminum alkyl and monomer have been reported. The role of aluminum alkyl on the rate of polymerization and the effect of ethyl benzoate on the number of active centres and rate of transfer with respect to aluminum alkyl have been discussed.