Chem. J. Chinese Universities ›› 1982, Vol. 3 ›› Issue (4): 547.

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STUDY ON MECHANISM OF HIGHLY EFFECTIVE MAGNESIUM-CONTAINING CATALYST FOR ETHYLENE POLYMERIZATION

Bu Naiyu, Xie Youchang, Bai Chunli, Sun Maofen, Tang Youqi   

  1. Department of Chemistry, Peking University, Beijing
  • Received:1981-05-05 Online:1982-12-24 Published:1982-12-24

Abstract: A typical highly effective magnesium-containing catalyst prepared by chemical reactions was studied. Each reaction step in the preparation was examined by X-ray powder diffraction, IRand chemical analysis.In the first step, C2H6OHreacts with MgCl2 in gasoline, the lattice of MgCl2 crystal is broken and a solid adduct, MgCl3·nC2H5OH (n≤6), is formed. In the second step, by adding Al(iso-C4H9)3, MgCl3 · nC3H6OHdisappears and a complex solid product containing Mg+2, Al+3, Cl- and OC2H5- is formed. Finally TiCl4 is added, a powder product as the main component of a highly effective catalyst for ethylene polymerzation is obtained. In this last step, most of Al+3 and OC2H5- in the solid product from the second step dissolves in the liquid medium, thus Mg+3 and Cl- ions recombine to form MgCl2 crystallites as a supporter, which can be identified by X-ray diffraction. The compound of titanium, the active ingredient of the catalyst, is highly dispersed on the surface of MgCl2 crystallites and thus a highly active catalyst is obtained which contains plenty of interstices between the crystallites, and the transfer rate of ethylene during polymerization is enhanced. Hence the activity is higher than the activity of those produced by the milling method.MgCl2 crystallites are found in some other Mg-containing catalysts prepared by chemical reactions with different materials, so that they should have a similar mechanism of high activity.

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