2018
DOI: 10.1002/mren.201870003
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Macromol. React. Eng. 2/2018

Abstract: Front Cover: The catalyst is the heart of the low‐pressure olefin polymerization process. The kinetic parameters governing the reaction kinetic scheme as well as the number and initial weight fraction of site types, can be revealed combining polymerization, fractionation, and spectroscopic techniques together with polymer reaction engineering modelling. Further details can be found in the article by Vasileios Touloupidis, Andreas Albrecht, and João B. P. Soares, article number https://doi.org/10.1002/mren.2017… Show more

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“…[9] At this stage however, the absolute value of each parameter (for a given temperature) is estimated irrespective of the possible underlying kinetic mechanisms. The polymerization rate, R p , the rate of production/consumption of the living chains, [ ] d Y dt , and the rate of consumption of catalyst, [ ] d C dt , can be described by the following expressions: [6,[10][11][12]…”
Section: Apparent Activation Propagation and Deactivationmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…[9] At this stage however, the absolute value of each parameter (for a given temperature) is estimated irrespective of the possible underlying kinetic mechanisms. The polymerization rate, R p , the rate of production/consumption of the living chains, [ ] d Y dt , and the rate of consumption of catalyst, [ ] d C dt , can be described by the following expressions: [6,[10][11][12]…”
Section: Apparent Activation Propagation and Deactivationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Assuming that polymerization takes place in steady state, the above expressions can be integrated to the following expression for the rate of polymerization: When a second monomer is present, the apparent kinetic parameter is calculated as [6] ∑ ∑ ( )…”
Section: Apparent Activation Propagation and Deactivationmentioning
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“…Deconvolution is a technique that can be used to help identify a number of site types and chain microstructures of polymers produced on each site type from overall microstructural distributions. [ 9–19 ] Previous works have investigated deconvolution of MWD obtained from gel permeation chromatography [ 20–25 ] and deconvolution of CCD obtained from temperature rising elution fractionation, [ 26–30 ] crystallization analysis fractionation, [ 31,32 ] or crystallization elution fractionation. [ 33 ] Recently, several simultaneous deconvolution strategies have been developed to avoid the inconsistency on a number of site types estimated from deconvolution of the same sample with different microstructural information.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Deconvolution of molecular weight distribution (MWD) obtained from gel permeation chromatography (GPC) [ 16–21 ] and deconvolution of chemical composition distribution (CCD) obtained from temperature rising elution fractionation (TREF), [ 22–26 ] crystallization analysis fractionation (CRYSTAF), [ 27–28 ] and crystallization elution fraction (CEF) [ 29 ] have been investigated. Simultaneous deconvolution of MWD and CCD have also been proposed to help avoid possible discrepancies on a number of site types and model parameters when deconvolution of MWD and CCD of the same sample are considered separately.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%