Injection of catalysts into a polymerization autoclave

Synthetic resins or natural rubbers -- part of the class 520 ser – Synthetic resins – Effecting a change in a polymerization process in response...

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526 86, 526 88, C08F 200, C08F 1002

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040028135

ABSTRACT:
The catalyst stream used for regulating high pressure polymerization reactions of monoolefins such as ethylene can be supplied in a positive, clean and accurately controllable fashion by delivering it through a separate conduit which terminates in an orifice tip located within and substantially coplanar with the entry port of the monomer stream into the reaction zone. The subject technique simplifies start-up as well as maintenance of good temperature control throughout the polymerization process.

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