Recent Advances in Transition Metal‐Based Catalysts for Ethylene Copolymerization with Polar Comonomer

Author:

Ullah Khan Wasim1,Mazhar Hassam2,Shehzad Farrukh2,Al‐Harthi Mamdouh A.12ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Interdisciplinary Research Center for Refining & Advanced Chemicals, Research Institute King Fahd University of Petroleum & Minerals Dhahran 31261 Saudi Arabia

2. Department of Chemical Engineering King Fahd University of Petroleum and Minerals Dhahran 31261 Saudi Arabia

Abstract

AbstractThe synthesis of polar functionalized polyolefin (PFP) offers improvement in mixing properties, polymer surface, and rheological properties with the potential of upgraded polyolefins for modern and ingenious applications. The synthesis of PFP from metal‐based catalyzed olefin (non‐polar in nature) copolymerization with polar comonomers embodies energy‐efficient, atom‐efficient, and apparently an upfront methodology. Despite their outstanding success during conventional polymerization of olefin, 3rd and 4th group (early transition metal)‐based catalysts, owing to their electrophilic nature, face challenges mainly due to Lewis basic sites of the polar monomers. On the contrary, late transition metal‐based catalysts have also made progress, in recent years, for PFP synthesis. The recent past has also witnessed several advancements in the development of dominating palladium‐based catalysts while their lower resistance towards ligand functional groups has limited the practical application of abundant and cheaper nickel‐based catalysts. However, the relentless efforts of the scientific community, during the past half‐decade, have indicated rigorous progress in the development of nickel‐based catalysts for PFP synthesis. In this review, we have abridged the recent research trends in both early as well as late transition metal‐based catalyst development. Furthermore, we have highlighted the role of transition metal‐based catalysts in influencing the polymer properties.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Materials Chemistry,General Chemical Engineering,Biochemistry,General Chemistry

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