Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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10244693 | Journal of Catalysis | 2005 | 10 Pages |
Abstract
Two strategies have been developed to prepare silica-supported bis(imino)pyridyl Fe(II) catalysts for ethylene polymerization. The bis(imino)pyridyl ligands were modified by the introduction of reactive ethoxysilane or SiCl end groups, allowing the immobilization of them via the direct reaction of the ethoxysilane or SiCl groups with the silanols on the silica surface. The resultant silica-supported bis(imino)pyridyl ligands were characterized by analytical and spectroscopic (NMR, Raman, FTIR, and XPS) techniques. The complexation reactions of the supported ligands with FeCl2Â â
 4H2O give rise to silica-supported Fe(II) precatalysts, which exhibit high catalytic activities for ethylene polymerization in the presence of modified methylaluminoxane (MMAO). The molecular weights of the polyethylenes obtained with the supported precatalysts are much higher than those produced with corresponding homogeneous Fe(II) precatalyst under the same conditions.
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Authors
Zhanjiang Zheng, Jingyu Liu, Yuesheng Li,