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titleOfInvention Manufacturing process of polymers showing multi-molecular weight distribution
abstract The present invention includes introducing a catalyst and monomer feed composition comprising a bulky auxiliary ligand transition metal compound for polymerization into the upstream reaction zone and further introducing the catalyst into the downstream reaction zone for further polymerization, Provided is a continuous process for the catalytic polymerization of monomer feeds of ethylene and one or more comonomers, wherein the peak temperature in the downstream reaction zone is at least 50 ° C. higher than the upstream zone and greater than 100 ° C. This method economically produces polymers of good properties that are melt processable.
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