Influence of indenyl ligand substitution pattern on metallocene-catalyzed propene copolymerization with 1-octene |
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Authors: | Martin Julius Schneider,Rolf Mü lhaupt |
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Abstract: | Copolymerization of propene with 1-octene (1 mol/1 mol) was performed in toluene at 40°C in the presence of homogeneous methylaluminoxane (MAO)-activated ansa-metallocenes in order to study the role of benzannelation and 2-methyl-substitution of the silylene-bridged bisindenyl ligand on comonomer incoporation, molecular mass, molecular mass distribution, and end groups. While 2-methyl-substitution promoted higher degree of polymerization without affecting copolymerization parameters, benzannelation improved markedly 1-octene incorporation. Only with MAO-activated rac-Me2Si(2-MeBenz[e]Ind)2ZrCl2 catalysts vinylidene end groups were formed exclusively. Molecular weight distribution remains narrow in all experiments. |
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