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MgCl<inf>2</inf>·6CH<inf>3</inf>OH: A simple molecular adduct and its influence as a porous support for olefin polymerization
Date Issued
01-03-2013
Author(s)
Gnanakumar, Edwin S.
Gowda, Ravikumar R.
Kunjir, Shrikant
Ajithkumar, T. G.
Rajamohanan, P. R.
Chakraborty, Debashis
Gopinath, Chinnakonda S.
Abstract
A single phase molecular adduct, MgCl2·6CH3OH has been synthesized using MgCl2 and the simplest alcohol, methanol. Structural, spectroscopic, and morphological studies have been carried out for a better understanding of the single phase MgCl2·6CH 3OH adduct. 13C CPMAS solid state NMR studies show all six methanol molecules are magnetically equivalent and present in a single environment around the Mg2+ center. Raman spectral analysis of the characteristic peak at 708 cm-1 substantiates octahedral coordination of six CH3OH molecules around Mg2+. Solid state 13C NMR measurements, made after heat treatment at different temperatures, have been utilized to understand the variations in CH 3OH stoichiometry and coordination around Mg2+ with temperature. A titanated active catalyst, TiCl4 on MgCl 2·6CH3OH, has also been synthesized and subjected to detailed characterizations. The active catalyst shows high surface area (102 m2/g) and mesoporosity. The titanated catalyst has been screened for ethylene polymerization reactions using different cocatalysts (R3Al; R= -CH3, -CH2CH3, and -CH2CH(CH 3)2). A total of 7.25 kg of polyethylene per gram of catalyst has been obtained with Me3Al cocatalyst, which is six times higher in activity compared with commercial Me3Al/TiCl 4/MgCl2·6EtOH-supported catalyst. Although porosity influences the catalytic activity, other factors also seem to contribute to the total catalytic activity. © 2013 American Chemical Society.
Volume
3