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A commercially viable solution process to control long-chain branching in polyethylene.
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- المؤلفون: Froese, Robert D.1 ; Arriola, Daniel J.1; den Doelder, Jaap2; Jianbo Hou1; Kashyap, Teresita3; Keran Lu4; Martinetti, Luca1; Stubbert, Bryan D.1
- المصدر:
Science. 3/15/2024, Vol. 383 Issue 6688, p1223-1228. 6p. 2 Color Photographs, 2 Diagrams, 1 Graph.
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- نبذة مختصرة :
In polyolefins, long-chain branching is introduced through an energy-intensive, high-pressure radical process to form low-density polyethylene (LDPE). In the current work, we demonstrated a ladder-like polyethylene architecture through solution polymerization of ethylene and less than 1 mole % of a, w-dienes, using a dual-chain catalyst. The ladder-branching mechanism requires catalysts with two growing polymer chains on the same metal center, thus enchaining the diene without the requirement of a steady-state concentration of pendant vinyl groups. Molecular weight distributions lacking a high- molecular weight tail, distinctive Mark-Houwink signatures, nuclear magnetic resonance characterization, and shear and extensional rheology consistent with highly branched polyethylene architectures are described. This approach represents an industrially viable solution-polymerization process capable of producing controlled long-chain branched polyethylene with rheological properties comparable to those of LDPE or its blends with linear low-density polyethylene (LLDPE). [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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