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Date of Patent:
Dec. 01, 1987

Filed:

Jun. 18, 1986
Applicant:
Inventors:

Robert Bachl, Worms, DE;

Volker Warzelhan, Weisenheim, DE;

Guenther Schweier, Friedelsheim, DE;

Hans Gropper, Ludwigshafen, DE;

Wolfgang Ball, Mannheim, DE;

Assignee:
Attorney:
Primary Examiner:
Int. Cl.
CPC ...
C08F / ; C08F / ;
U.S. Cl.
CPC ...
526116 ; 502113 ; 526114 ; 526129 ; 5263486 ; 526901 ;
Abstract

Homopolymers and copolymers of ethene are prepared using a Ziegler catalyst system comprising (1) a transition metal catalyst component, (2) an organoaluminum catalyst component and (3) an organohalogen catalyst component, by a method in which the transition metal catalyst component (1) employed is a solid-phase product (VI) obtained by (1.1) first combining (1.1.1) an inorganic oxidic substrate (I), as the carrier, with (1.1.2) a solution (II) consisting of (IIa) a certain oxahydrocarbon and (IIb) a mixture of (IIb1) a vanadium trichloride/alcohol complex, (IIb2) a titanium trihalide or titanium trihalide/alcohol complex and, if required, (IIb3) a zirconium tetrahalide to form a suspension (III), evaporating down this suspension to form a solid-phase intermediate (IV), and (1.2) then (1.2.1) combining the solid-phase intermediate (IV) obtained from (1.1) with (1.2.2) a solution of an organoaluminum compound (V) to form a suspension, the resulting suspended solid-phase product (VI) being the transition metal catalyst component (1).


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