A highly chlorinated xylene promoter for ethylene-propylene copolymerisation over a vanadium catalyst.
Ildar I SalakhovElena TkachevaValeriy KozlovDmitriy GalaninAnas SakhabutdinovPublished in: RSC advances (2021)
The regularities of ethylene-propylene copolymerisation over a vanadium oxytrichloride (VOCl 3 )-ethylaluminium sesquichloride (EASC) catalytic system in the presence of hexachloro- p -xylene (HCPX), tert -butyl chloride, trichlorotoluene, hexachlorocyclopentadiene, and trichloroacetate were studied. The main kinetic regularities of ethylene-propylene copolymerisation when using HCPX were determined and the kinetic parameters of the process were obtained. It was shown that hexachloro- p -xylene is the most efficient promoter of polymerisation that increases activity of the "vanadium" catalyst severalfold and enhances propylene reactivity in its copolymerisation with ethylene. A number of molecular characteristics and physicochemical parameters were determined for the synthesised samples of ethylene-propylene copolymers. The resulting copolymers have a higher molecular weight and a broad molecular weight distribution and are richer in propylene monomers compared to the copolymers synthesised in the catalytic system without HCPX. Modification of the "vanadium" catalyst yields the copolymer with a more homogeneous structure. Assumptions were made about the mechanism of action of the promoter under study in the VOCl 3 -EASC catalytic system.