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publicationDate 1991-01-29-04:00^^<http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema#date>
publicationNumber CA-2021196-A1
titleOfInvention Method for the preparation of catalyst components for the polymerization of ethylene with a relatively narrow molecule weight distribution
abstract Abstract The invention relates to a method for the preparation of a supported procatalyst intended for the polymerization of olefins, in which particles are formed from magnesium halide and alcohol, the particles are reacted with an organo-metallic compound of any of the metals of the groups I to III, the thus obtained particulate product is activated by means of a titanium(IV) compound, and optionally a prepoly-merization is carried out for the activated particles. A problem with this kind of a method is, how to form particles from magnesium dihalide and alcohol having an advantageous structure for the polymerization of ethylene and particular-ly ethylene with a narrow molecular weight distribution. The problem has in the present invention been solved so that the particles are formed by spray-crystallizing a mixture of magnesium dihalide and alcohol to complex particles of magnesium dihalide and alcohol and that titanium(IV) alco-xyhalide has been used as the titanium compound. The catalytic properties of the particles thus obtained are improved, especially after the prepolymerization carried out by means of ethylene, which leads in the polymerization to a still more active, very hydrogen and comonomer sensible procatalyst having a better molecular weight selectivity. The invention also relates to the specific use of the pro-catalyst prepared by such a method for the polymerization of alpha-olefins. By a procatalyst is meant in this context the catalyst component of the Ziegler-Natta-catalyst which is based on the transition metal and which before the poly-merization is combined with the organometallic compound of aluminium or some other metal acting as a cocatalyst.
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