SynopsisHigh activity ethylene polymerization catalysts have been prepared by the interaction of ethylmagnesium chloride in tetrahydrofuran with high surface area silica, followed by reaction with excess titanium tetrachloride in heptane. The catalysts were tested in ethylene-hexene copolymerization reactions in the presence of AlEt, at 80°C. For comparison purposes, the copolymerization properties of a similar catalyst prepared without silica were also evaluated. Preparative conditions were identified which provide catalysts that possess high reactivity towards 1-hexane. The silica and the amount of magnesium used in catalyst preparation strongly affect the copolymerization properties of the catalysts. Generally, catalysts prepared with silica showed much higher sensitivity to 1-hexene (effective reactivity ratio rl = 25-60) while a similar catalyst prepared without silica exhibited an r, value of 125. Fractionation of the copoloymer with a Series of boiling solvents showed that all the catalysts exhibit a wide distribution of active centers with respect to reactivity ratios, with the rl values varying from 5-7 to ca. 200. The width of a the center distribution depends on catalyst composition-it is the narrowest for the catalyst prepared without silica and is the widest for the catalysts with intermediate Ti : Mg ratios.
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