Hi,
I know that the production of LDPE involves initiation, propagation and termination.
However how is HDPE produced?
I know its through the Ziegler-Natta process and it use a catalyst which is a mixture of Titanium(III) Choride and a trialkylaluminium (e.g. triethylaluminium), but how is it initiated?
From what I've read it doesn't use an intiator molecule so how does the ethene monomer become a free radical (activated monomer) to propagate?
Also what happens to the organic peroxide radical in termination during LDPE production? Is it still present during termination? I read that it the peroxide radical becomes "engulfed in the reaction", what does that mean?
I know that the production of LDPE involves initiation, propagation and termination.
However how is HDPE produced?
I know its through the Ziegler-Natta process and it use a catalyst which is a mixture of Titanium(III) Choride and a trialkylaluminium (e.g. triethylaluminium), but how is it initiated?
From what I've read it doesn't use an intiator molecule so how does the ethene monomer become a free radical (activated monomer) to propagate?
Also what happens to the organic peroxide radical in termination during LDPE production? Is it still present during termination? I read that it the peroxide radical becomes "engulfed in the reaction", what does that mean?