A Study of Ziegler-Natta Propylene Polymerization Catalysts by Spectroscopic Methods

Materials (Basel). 2017 May 3;10(5):496. doi: 10.3390/ma10050496.

Abstract

Ziegler-Natta polymerization catalysts were characterized by a complex of surface- and bulk-sensitive methods (DRIFTS, XPS, ESR, and XAS = XANES + EXAFS). A diffuse-reflectance Fourier-transform IR spectroscopy (DRIFTS) study showed the presence of strong Lewis acid sites in different concentrations and absence of strong basic sites in the polymerization catalysts. X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy (XPS), electron-spin resonance (ESR), and (X-ray absorption near-edge structure (XANES) analysis revealed the presence of Ti4+, Ti3+, Ti2+, and Ti1+ species in the surface layers and in the bulk of catalysts. The samples under study differ drastically in terms of the number of ESR-visible paramagnetic sites. The EXAFS study shows the presence of a Cl atom as a nearest neighbor of the absorbing Ti atom.

Keywords: Fourier-transform IR spectroscopy; X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy; XAS; electron-spin resonance; propylene polymerization catalysts.