Assessing 1,9-Decadiene/Ethylene Copolymerization with Ziegler-Natta Catalyst to Access Long Chain-Branched Polyethylene

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1,9-Decadiene/ethylene copolymerization is assessed as a way for Ziegler-Natta catalysts to access long chain-branched polyethylene (PE). A MgCl2/9,9-bis-(methoxymethyl)fluorine/TiCl4 catalyst with triethylaluminium as a cocatalyst is exemplified for the task. 1,9-Decadiene was found to induce a substantial comonomer effect on catalyst activity and continuing decreases of PE molecular weight. Both the double bonds of 1,9-decadiene were poorly reactive during polymerization, of which the polymer chain-attached was even much less reactive than the original one. As a consequence, at decreased feeds, 1,9-decadiene gave small amounts (<0.1 mol %) of pendant vinyl groups to PE without prompting the formation of long-chain branches. Long chain-branching was realized at increased 1,9-decadiene feeds, which was however accompanied by proportional gelation.

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Liu, Y., Qin, Y., & Dong, J. Y. (2021). Assessing 1,9-Decadiene/Ethylene Copolymerization with Ziegler-Natta Catalyst to Access Long Chain-Branched Polyethylene. ACS Omega, 6(1), 675–679. https://doi.org/10.1021/acsomega.0c05211

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