Issue 33, 2018, Issue in Progress

Studies on metal charge density and band gap characteristics produced by the (nBuCp)2ZrCl2 compound and its reaction mechanism

Abstract

The charge density of the central metal atoms and band gap of the compounds were investigated by the Dmol3 software package in Density functional theory (DFT). The band gap of the (nBuCp)2ZrCl2 compound was the smallest among the listed metallocene compounds, however, its reactivity reached 11.88 kg (mol h)−1 × 104 at the time of slurry polymerization, which was the most active among the catalysts enumerated by the compounds and also verified the Frontier orbital theory. The polymerization of the (nBuCp)2ZrCl2 compound with olefins proceeded according to the α-agostic mechanism of the ground state and the transition state. Hydrogen molecules were released during the transition state and led to (nBuCp)2Zr(Cyclopropyl)+ as the final product. The authenticity of the presence of hydrogen in the olefin polymerization gas was confirmed. The aggregation of hydrogen led to a decrease in the activity of the metallocene catalyst, and that was why the energy barrier caused by the first polymerization was much lower than the second polymerization. The present work would provide valuable insight into the characteristics of metallocene catalysts with high activity and low hydrogen evolution.

Graphical abstract: Studies on metal charge density and band gap characteristics produced by the (nBuCp)2ZrCl2 compound and its reaction mechanism

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
07 Feb 2018
Accepted
14 May 2018
First published
21 May 2018
This article is Open Access
Creative Commons BY license

RSC Adv., 2018,8, 18406-18417

Studies on metal charge density and band gap characteristics produced by the (nBuCp)2ZrCl2 compound and its reaction mechanism

H. Wang, P. Zhang, P. Zhou, R. Xu and Y. Tang, RSC Adv., 2018, 8, 18406 DOI: 10.1039/C8RA01187G

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