Active Sites in Cr(III)‐Based Ethylene Polymerization Catalysts from Machine‐Learning‐Supported XAS and EPR Spectroscopy**
Anton Ashuiev,
Anna Giorgia Nobile,
David Trummer
et al.
Abstract:The ethylene polymerization Phillips catalyst has been employed for decades and is central to the polymer industry. While Cr(III) alkyl species are proposed to be the propagating sites, there is so far no direct experimental evidence for such proposal. In this work, by coupling Surface organometallic chemistry, EPR spectroscopy, and machine learning‐supported XAS studies, we have studied the electronic structure of well‐defined silica‐supported Cr(III) alkyls and identified the presence of several surface spec… Show more
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