Polyethylene (PE) is a thermoplastic polymer widely used throughout the world due to its versatile physical and chemical properties; even in a single polymerization process, a wide variety of PE resins can be produced, depending on process operation ...
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[Johann Rudolf Ziegler]Paginierung: [4] Bl., 160, 159 S., [1] S., 173 S., [3] S., 160 S.
Ziegler, Johann Rudolf
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Investigations on the Multicentered Active Sites of Ziegler-Natta Polypropylene Catalysts through Multi-Models of the MgCl<sub>2</sub> Support. [PDF]
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Disclosing the Interaction between Carbon Monoxide and Alkylated Ti3+ Species: a Direct Insight into Ziegler-Natta Catalysis. [PDF]
Piovano A, Zarupski J, Groppo E.
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Preparation of Low Molecular Weight Liquid Polybutadiene Rubber Featuring High 1,4 Content by Nickel-Based Ziegler-Natta Catalytic System. [PDF]
Sun H, Liu H, Zhang X, Wang F.
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Ziegler-Natta catalyst alteration
Ziegler-Natta (ZN) catalysts are among the most important catalysts for the industrial production of plastics. The main components of ZN catalysts are TiCl4 in combination with an organic aluminum component as a cocatalyst, whereas a wide range of additional components exists which influence the catalyst behavior.
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An extensive experimental investigation was undertaken to study the influence of processing parameters and resin type on the production of shot in the melt blowing process. Both early generation commercial metallocene and conventional Ziegler-Natta based
Qashou, Imad M.
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The Role of Stretching-Induced Phase Transformations in the Mechanical Properties of Isotactic 1‑Butene-ethylene Copolymers from Ziegler-Natta Catalyst. [PDF]
Malafronte A +5 more
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Chromophore Quench-Labeling for Active Sites Counting in Ti-Based Ziegler-Natta Catalysts. [PDF]
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Computational Study of Catalytic Poisoning Mechanisms in Polypropylene Polymerization: The Impact of Dimethylamine and Diethylamine on the Deactivation of Ziegler-Natta Catalysts and Co-Catalysts. [PDF]
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