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titleOfInvention Polymerization of alpha-olefin
abstract PURPOSE: To obtain a polymer having a wide MW distribution, excellent flow, etc., by polymerizing an olefin by using a highly active catalyst comprising a catalyst solid component obtained by mixing specified two solid components and an organometallic compound. n CONSTITUTION: A solid component (A) obtained by a reaction of a hydrocarbon- soluble organomagnesium compound or complex compound (e.g, formula I) with a halogen-containing titanium or vanadium compound (e.g., TiCl 4 ) is mixed with a solid component (B) obtained by allowing an inorganic oxide support to support a chromium compound (e.g, CrO 3 ), calcining this support and reacting the calcined support with an organometallic compound (e.g., formula II). An olefin (e.g., ethylene) is polymerized by using a catalyst comprising the obtained catalyst solid component and an organometallic compound (e.g., diethyl-aluminum ethoxide) to obtain an olefin polymer. n COPYRIGHT: (C)1987,JPO&Japio
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