ポリエチレン分別区分の粘性 : フィリップス法スラリー重合ポリエチレン
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Melt viscosities of polyethylene fractions were studied. The fractions of the polyethylene polymerized by a slurry process using the Phillips type chromium oxide catalyst in a poor solvent showed a peculiar melt flow behavior compared to the usual linear polyethylene fractions. The former showed a considerably higher melt viscosity and stronger extent of non-Newtonian behavior than the latter in the high molecalar weight region, above 5×10^4. Nevertheless, there is no difference between the two series of fractions in the solution behavior, such as the relation between the inherent viscosity and the weight average molecular weight M_w, or the radius of gyration and M_w. In addition, the existence of microgels which may be a cause of the high viscosity of the polymer melt was not proved. From the fact that polyethylene fractions in question have smaller terminal vinyl groups determined by the IR spectrum than the usual linear fractions at the same number average molecular weight M_n, together with the results cited above, it was presumed that they include star type molecules by a few percents having long chain branches centered by very fine particle of the catalyst.
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- 1972-05-15
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