Porous organic polymers (POPs) are attracting attention for their easy functionalization and potential as catalyst supports in olefin polymerization. In this study, sulfonated POP (s-POP) supported Ziegler-Natta catalysts were used for ethylene polymerization, producing ultra-high molecular weight polyethylene, with reaching up to 6.83 × 10 g mol. The maximum of polyethylene was achieved by Cat-3 with DIBP as the internal donor, albeit with a partial loss of catalytic activity. Polymerization conditions also play a pivotal role in determining the molecular weight of polyethylene. Hydrogen, being the most efficient chain transfer agent, can decrease the molecular weight to 9.68 × 10 g mol at higher hydrogen concentrations ([H] : [CH] = 0.83), and the s-POP-supported ethylene polymerization catalysts were observed to exhibit high sensitivity to hydrogen response. The effects of polymerization temperature, [Al] : [Ti] molar ratio, and ethylene pressure on ethylene polymerization were thoroughly investigated.
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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC11520319 | PMC |
http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/d4ra06166g | DOI Listing |
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