Due to the development of the new energy industry,polypropylene with ultra-high molecular weight plays a crucial role for battery isolation membrane.This work investigated the effect of internal electron donor of Zieg...Due to the development of the new energy industry,polypropylene with ultra-high molecular weight plays a crucial role for battery isolation membrane.This work investigated the effect of internal electron donor of Ziegler-Natta catalyst system on the molecular weight of the obtained polypropylene.The scanning electron microscope(SEM)and Canon camera were used to characterize the surface morphologies of catalyst particles and polymer particles,respectively.Compared with the polypropylene particles featuring a spherical shape,these study results confirmed that the morphology duplication theory from the catalyst particle to the morphology of polymer particle was exhibited.The gel permeation chromatography(GPC)results revealed that the obtained polypropylene has a much higher average molecular weight than those prepared by conventional method.The Fourier transform infrared spectrometry(FT-IR)and X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy(XPS)revealed that the carbonyl oxygen atom on ester group was preferentially bound to Mg and Ti,as compared to the ether oxygen atom.The XPS results showed that the ratio of Ti^(3+)/Ti^(4+)could be changed by internal electron donors.When Ti3+content was nearly 99%in the Ziegler-Natta catalyst system,isotactic polypropylene with an ultra-high molecular weight of up to 1.42×10^(6)g/mol was obtained by Cat.3.This result implied that internal electron donor ID3 could reduce theβ-hydride elimination reaction to further increase the molecular weight of the obtained polymer.展开更多
Propylene was polymerized with a novel supported Ziegler-Natta catalystcontaining 2,2-di-iso-butyl-1,3-dimethoxy-propane (DIBDMP) as internal donor and in theabsence of external donor. The tacticity distribution of po...Propylene was polymerized with a novel supported Ziegler-Natta catalystcontaining 2,2-di-iso-butyl-1,3-dimethoxy-propane (DIBDMP) as internal donor and in theabsence of external donor. The tacticity distribution of polypropylene was obtained by usingtemperature rising elution fractionation (TREF) technique and microstructure of fractionswas studied with ^(13)C-NMR. Compared with the catalyst without electron donor, this cat-alyst gives a considerably narrower tacticity distribution. Fractionation data demonstratethat DIBDMP shows better performance than aromatic diester DNBP (di-n-butyl phtha-late). Chemically inverted propylene units and less stereoblockiness are found in the firstfraction. Possible reasons for these were presented.展开更多
Three sulfonyl aliphatic amines [(R2SO2)2NR1, viz.: compound 1, in which RI=Me, and R2=Ph; compound 2, in which R1=n-Bu, and R2=CF3; and compound 3, in which RI=C8H17, and R2=CF3], have been synthesized and employe...Three sulfonyl aliphatic amines [(R2SO2)2NR1, viz.: compound 1, in which RI=Me, and R2=Ph; compound 2, in which R1=n-Bu, and R2=CF3; and compound 3, in which RI=C8H17, and R2=CF3], have been synthesized and employed as internal electron donors (IED) for the preparation of Ziegler-Natta catalysts for the polymerization of propylene. The contents of Ti, H and C in these catalysts have been determined by elemental analysis and UV-vis spectrophotometry. The effect of the structure and dosage of the electron donor, the A1/Ti ratio and the polymerization temperature on the catalyst performance has been studied. Under optimized conditions, the catalyst with a highest activity yielded polypropylene with high isotacticity in the absence of external electron donors.展开更多
A novel diether-ester conjugated electron donor model compound, 1,3-dimethoxypropan-2-yl benzoate, was synthesized via a reaction of 1,3-dimethoxypropan-2-ol and benzoyl chloride in the presence of triethyl amine and ...A novel diether-ester conjugated electron donor model compound, 1,3-dimethoxypropan-2-yl benzoate, was synthesized via a reaction of 1,3-dimethoxypropan-2-ol and benzoyl chloride in the presence of triethyl amine and 4-dimethylaminopryidine. Compared to the known routes of preparing diethers, which usually employ the reactions to O-alkylate the corresponding diols with O-alkylating reagents, the presented method here provides a new way to prepare the diether electron donor compounds. It avoids employing the traditional O-alkylation reactions, so that highly toxic O-alkylating chemicals, such as iodomethane, and very strong basic deprotonating reagents, such as alkoxides or metal hydrides, are not required. The product can be obtained in high yields without complicated purification processes. Catalyst component containing the electron donor compound was prepared and used to catalyze propylene polymerization.展开更多
Several bis(trifluoromethylsulfonyl)phenylamines have been synthesized and used as internal donors for the preparation of heterogeneous Ziegler-Natta catalysts for propylene polymerization. These new cata- lysts are...Several bis(trifluoromethylsulfonyl)phenylamines have been synthesized and used as internal donors for the preparation of heterogeneous Ziegler-Natta catalysts for propylene polymerization. These new cata- lysts are highly active and stereospecific in combination with an external donor for the polymerization of propylene. The activity of these catalysts is dramatically influenced by the electronic capability of the phenyl substituents on the sulfonyl phenylamines. Therefore, the performances of the catalysts can be modified by adjusting the electronic property of the phenyl substituents of the sulfonyl phenylamines.展开更多
基金This study was financially supported by the People’s Republic of China Ministry of Industry and Information Technology(No.gxgh2019-795)the National Natural Science Foundation of China(No.U1462102)The authors also appreciate the support provided by the Key Laboratory of Carbon Fiber and Functional Polymers.
文摘Due to the development of the new energy industry,polypropylene with ultra-high molecular weight plays a crucial role for battery isolation membrane.This work investigated the effect of internal electron donor of Ziegler-Natta catalyst system on the molecular weight of the obtained polypropylene.The scanning electron microscope(SEM)and Canon camera were used to characterize the surface morphologies of catalyst particles and polymer particles,respectively.Compared with the polypropylene particles featuring a spherical shape,these study results confirmed that the morphology duplication theory from the catalyst particle to the morphology of polymer particle was exhibited.The gel permeation chromatography(GPC)results revealed that the obtained polypropylene has a much higher average molecular weight than those prepared by conventional method.The Fourier transform infrared spectrometry(FT-IR)and X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy(XPS)revealed that the carbonyl oxygen atom on ester group was preferentially bound to Mg and Ti,as compared to the ether oxygen atom.The XPS results showed that the ratio of Ti^(3+)/Ti^(4+)could be changed by internal electron donors.When Ti3+content was nearly 99%in the Ziegler-Natta catalyst system,isotactic polypropylene with an ultra-high molecular weight of up to 1.42×10^(6)g/mol was obtained by Cat.3.This result implied that internal electron donor ID3 could reduce theβ-hydride elimination reaction to further increase the molecular weight of the obtained polymer.
基金This work is supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China
文摘Propylene was polymerized with a novel supported Ziegler-Natta catalystcontaining 2,2-di-iso-butyl-1,3-dimethoxy-propane (DIBDMP) as internal donor and in theabsence of external donor. The tacticity distribution of polypropylene was obtained by usingtemperature rising elution fractionation (TREF) technique and microstructure of fractionswas studied with ^(13)C-NMR. Compared with the catalyst without electron donor, this cat-alyst gives a considerably narrower tacticity distribution. Fractionation data demonstratethat DIBDMP shows better performance than aromatic diester DNBP (di-n-butyl phtha-late). Chemically inverted propylene units and less stereoblockiness are found in the firstfraction. Possible reasons for these were presented.
基金the PetroChina for the financial support(Contract Number:08-07-01-20)
文摘Three sulfonyl aliphatic amines [(R2SO2)2NR1, viz.: compound 1, in which RI=Me, and R2=Ph; compound 2, in which R1=n-Bu, and R2=CF3; and compound 3, in which RI=C8H17, and R2=CF3], have been synthesized and employed as internal electron donors (IED) for the preparation of Ziegler-Natta catalysts for the polymerization of propylene. The contents of Ti, H and C in these catalysts have been determined by elemental analysis and UV-vis spectrophotometry. The effect of the structure and dosage of the electron donor, the A1/Ti ratio and the polymerization temperature on the catalyst performance has been studied. Under optimized conditions, the catalyst with a highest activity yielded polypropylene with high isotacticity in the absence of external electron donors.
基金Beijing Research Institute of Chemical Industry for fnancial support (No. G6001-11-ZS-0215 and No. G6001-12-ZS-0266)
文摘A novel diether-ester conjugated electron donor model compound, 1,3-dimethoxypropan-2-yl benzoate, was synthesized via a reaction of 1,3-dimethoxypropan-2-ol and benzoyl chloride in the presence of triethyl amine and 4-dimethylaminopryidine. Compared to the known routes of preparing diethers, which usually employ the reactions to O-alkylate the corresponding diols with O-alkylating reagents, the presented method here provides a new way to prepare the diether electron donor compounds. It avoids employing the traditional O-alkylation reactions, so that highly toxic O-alkylating chemicals, such as iodomethane, and very strong basic deprotonating reagents, such as alkoxides or metal hydrides, are not required. The product can be obtained in high yields without complicated purification processes. Catalyst component containing the electron donor compound was prepared and used to catalyze propylene polymerization.
文摘Several bis(trifluoromethylsulfonyl)phenylamines have been synthesized and used as internal donors for the preparation of heterogeneous Ziegler-Natta catalysts for propylene polymerization. These new cata- lysts are highly active and stereospecific in combination with an external donor for the polymerization of propylene. The activity of these catalysts is dramatically influenced by the electronic capability of the phenyl substituents on the sulfonyl phenylamines. Therefore, the performances of the catalysts can be modified by adjusting the electronic property of the phenyl substituents of the sulfonyl phenylamines.