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Polymerization of ethylene with (nBuCp)2ZrCl2 supported over mesoporous SBA-15 functionalized with sulfonic acid groups

Journal

APPLIED CATALYSIS A-GENERAL
Volume 437, Issue -, Pages 44-52

Publisher

ELSEVIER SCIENCE BV
DOI: 10.1016/j.apcata.2012.06.015

Keywords

Polyethylene; Sulfonic acid groups; SBA-15; Metallocene

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  1. Ministerio de Ciencia e Innovacion [CICYT CTQ2008-04601]

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The polymerization of ethylene in n-heptane with (nBuCp)(2)ZrCl2 supported over mesoporous SBA-15 catalysts functionalized with propyl or aryl sulfonic acid groups and impregnated with either MAO or TMA was investigated and compared with reference samples. All the supports showed mesoscopic ordering with pore sizes of 7.8-6.6 nm, BET surface areas around 700 m(2) g(-1), sulfonic acid loadings between 10 and 20 wt% and an acidity of roughly 1-1.7 mmol H+ g(-1). None of the catalysts were capable of polymerizing ethylene in the absence of MAO in spite of using TMA or TIBA as scavengers. The addition of MAO (Al/Zr = 800 or 5000) led towards ethylene polymerization, being the activity dependent on Al/Zr molar ratio (higher for Alar 5000). The catalysts treated with TMA during the impregnation exhibited considerable leaching, unlike those treated with MAO wherein the leaching was low (<9 wt%). The presence of the sulfonic acid moiety enhanced the activity of the catalysts. In addition, the activity was also augmented with the increase of the sulfonic acid content from 10 to 20 wt%. Interestingly, the molecular weight of the polyethylene synthesized with the SBA-15 functionalized with sulfonic acid groups were 1.5-2.5 times higher, especially with the propyl moiety which leads towards M-w similar to 350,000 g mol(-1) at 1.2 barg. The results were explained through an interaction between the sulfonic acid moiety and the chlorinated MAO species, which activates the metallocene. (C) 2012 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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