In situ polymerization of ethylene with bis(imino)pyridine iron(II) catalysts supported on clay: the synthesis and characterization of polyethylene-clay nanocomposites

Ray, Saptarshi ; Galgali, Girish ; Lele, Ashish ; Sivaram, S. (2005) In situ polymerization of ethylene with bis(imino)pyridine iron(II) catalysts supported on clay: the synthesis and characterization of polyethylene-clay nanocomposites Journal of Polymer Science Part A: Polymer Chemistry, 43 (2). pp. 304-318. ISSN 0887-624X

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Abstract

Polyethylene–clay nanocomposites were synthesized by in situ polymerization with 2,6-bis[1-(2,6-diisopropylphenylimino)ethyl] pyridine iron(II) dichloride supported on a modified montmorillonite clay pretreated with methylaluminoxane (MAO). The catalysts and the obtained nanocomposites were examined with wide-angle X-ray scattering. The exfoliation of the clay was further established by transmission electron microscopy. Upon the treatment of the clay with MAO, there was an increase in the d-spacing of the clay galleries. No further increase in the d-spacing of the galleries was observed with the iron catalyst supported on the MAO-treated clay. The catalyst activity for ethylene polymerization was independent of the Al/Fe ratio. The exfoliation of the clay inside the polymer matrix depended on various parameters, such as the clay content, catalyst content, and Al/Fe ratio. The crystallinity percentage and crystallite size of the nanocomposites were affected by the degree of exfoliation of the clay. Moreover, when ethylene was polymerized with a mixture of the homogeneous iron(II) catalyst and clay, the degree of exfoliation was significantly lower than when the polymerization was performed with a preformed clay-supported catalyst. This observation suggested that in the supported catalyst, at least some of the active centers resided within the galleries of the clay.

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Keywords:Clay; In Situ Polymerization; Nanocomposites; Polyethylene (PE); TEM; WAXS
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