MgCl2 supported titanium catalyst prepared by mechanical pulverization |
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Authors: | Norio Kashiwa Akinori Toyota |
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Affiliation: | (1) Research Center, Mitsui Petrochemical Industries, LTD., Waki-cho, Kuga-gun, 740 Yamaguchi-ken, Japan |
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Abstract: | Summary MgCl2 supported titanium catalysts were prepared by mechanical pulverization or MgCl2 with titanium compounds using two types of machines, rotatory mill and vibratory mill. Both methods gave substantially the same results, although vibratory mill much saved the milling time. The nature of the fixed titanium compounds was not homogeneous, and the titanium compounds fixed at an earlier stage of milling, which could be located at exposed active edge positions of MgCl2 particles, showed higher activity in ethylene polymerization. On the other hand, those fixed at the later stage showed lower activity and caused reaggregation of the particles. Furthermore, chlorine-free titanate compounds, Ti(OBu)4 and Ti(OEt)4, also could be fixed on MgCl2 which showed high activity in ethylene polymerization. |
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