Project Details
Alternative Resting States of Olefin-Polymersization Catalysts - Detection of Relevant Reaction Channels by UV/vis, EPR- and NMR-Spectroscopic Methods
Applicant
Professor Dr. Stefan Mecking
Subject Area
Preparatory and Physical Chemistry of Polymers
Term
from 2009 to 2014
Project identifier
Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (DFG) - Project number 135024452
Key for the preparation of new polyolefin materials is tailoring of their microstructure – and thus of polymer properties – via the catalyst. Novel catalysts provide access e.g. to block copolymers. An issue which is rather poorly understood for individual systems, however, is the nature of the different metal species actually present under realistic reaction conditions, i.e. in the presence of large amounts of monomer. The project aims at in-situ identification and quantification of species distribution, e.g. of resting states, in selected metalloceneand post-metallocene-based olefin-polymerization catalysts by adapting existing spectroscopic methods – mainly UV/vis, EPR and NMR techniques – toward this goal. Prof. Mecking contributes expertise for a novel living and stable post-metallocene polymerization catalyst particularly suited for such studies. Prof. Brintzinger brings to this project his experience in metallocene reaction chemistry, and Prof. Möller will contribute to its methodological side. Cooperation of our Russian partners at the Boreskov Institute of Catalysis with the group of Prof. Brintzinger, which has led to a series of joint publications during the last years, is to be further developed and applied to post-metallocene systems.
DFG Programme
Research Grants
International Connection
Russia
Participating Persons
Professor Dr. Hans-Herbert Brintzinger (†); Professor Dr. Heiko Möller; Professor Dr. Evgenii Pavlovich Talsi