Particle size effects on silyl‐chromate/VOx/silica bimetallic catalyst for UHMWPE/HDPE in‐reactor blends

Author:

Du Yu12,Tao Hang12,Yang Yang12,Su Changzhi3,Wang Junrong3,Wang Yongnian3,Liu Boping12,Jin Yulong1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Key Laboratory for Biobased Materials and Energy of Ministry of Education College of Materials and Energy, South China Agricultural University Guangzhou People's Republic of China

2. Guangdong Laboratory for Lingnan Modern Agriculture Guangzhou People's Republic of China

3. Liaoyang Petrochemical Research Center Petrochemical Research Institute of PetroChina Liaoyang People's Republic of China

Abstract

AbstractIn this work, four kinds of silica with similar textural properties but different particle size (PS) from 6 to 60 μm were selected as support to prepare silyl‐chromate/VOx/silica bimetallic catalysts for ethylene polymerization, thus making it possible to conduct convincing investigation on the effects of catalyst PS over catalytic behaviors and polymer properties. It is found, owing to mass‐ and heat‐transfer limitations, the catalysts with smaller PS showed higher initial activity, while the deactivation in the later stage was more remarkable. Meanwhile, catalysts with smaller PS synthesized bimodal ultrahigh molecular weight polyethylene/high‐density polyethylene in‐reactor blends (UHMWPE/HDPE IRBs) with higher molecular weight (MW) and narrower molecular weight distribution (MWD). Four PE sample couples with MW increasing from 5 × 105 to 10 × 105 g mol−1 and PS from 40 to 460 μm were selected for tensile and rheological tests. For each couple with similar MW and MWD, the sample with smaller PS always had larger tensile strength and breaking elongation. The cryogenically fractured surface of the samples made by smaller PE particles showed fewer delamination defects and unfused small particles. The rheological results indicate that higher homogeneity was achieved for the sample with smaller PS, which was reflected by the unexpected higher viscosity and storage modulus.

Funder

National Natural Science Foundation of China

PetroChina

Publisher

Wiley

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