Invention Application
WO2010120794A1 BICYCLIC ORGANOSILICON COMPOUNDS AS ELECTRON DONORS FOR POLYOLEFIN CATALYSTS
审中-公开
双金属有机硅化合物作为聚烯烃催化剂的电子助剂
- Patent Title: BICYCLIC ORGANOSILICON COMPOUNDS AS ELECTRON DONORS FOR POLYOLEFIN CATALYSTS
- Patent Title (中): 双金属有机硅化合物作为聚烯烃催化剂的电子助剂
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Application No.: PCT/US2010/030910Application Date: 2010-04-13
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Publication No.: WO2010120794A1Publication Date: 2010-10-21
- Inventor: FANG, Yiqun , LU, Honglan
- Applicant: FORMOSA PLASTICS CORPORATION, U.S.A. , FANG, Yiqun , LU, Honglan
- Applicant Address: 9 Peach Tree Hill Road Livingston, NJ 07039 US
- Assignee: FORMOSA PLASTICS CORPORATION, U.S.A.,FANG, Yiqun,LU, Honglan
- Current Assignee: FORMOSA PLASTICS CORPORATION, U.S.A.,FANG, Yiqun,LU, Honglan
- Current Assignee Address: 9 Peach Tree Hill Road Livingston, NJ 07039 US
- Agency: KHASSIAN, Heather, M. et al.
- Priority: US12/422,705 20090413
- Main IPC: B01J37/00
- IPC: B01J37/00
Abstract:
Cyclic organo silicon compounds that may be employed as an electron donor for polymerization catalyst systems, polymerization catalyst systems employing the cyclic organosilicon compounds as an electron donor, methods of making the polymerization catalyst systems, and polymerization processes to produce polyolefin are disclosed. The organosilicon compounds, which are useful as electron donors in polymerization catalyst systems for the production of polyolefins, are represented by the formula (I): where Q 1 , Q 2 , Q 3 , and Q 4 may be identical or different and are each hetero-atoms selected from the group consisting of N, O, S, Si, B, and P. R 1 , R 2 , R 3 , and R 4 may be identical or different and are each hydrocarbon-based substituents to Q 1 , Q 2 , Q 3 , and Q 4 , respectively. The subscripts i, j, m, and n are independently 0 to 3. R 5 and R 6 may be identical or different and are each a bridging group with a backbone chain length between the two hetero-atoms Q 1 and Q 3 , and Q 2 and Q 4 , respectively, being 1-8 atoms. The bridging group is selected from the group consisting of aliphatic, alicyclic, and aromatic bivalent radicals.
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