Introduction to Industrial Polypropylene: Properties, Catalysts Processes

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· John Wiley & Sons
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This introductory text is an important resource for new engineers, chemists, students, and chemical industry personnel to understand the technical aspects of polypropylene which is the 2nd largest synthetics polymer in manufactured output.

The book considers the following topics:

  • What are the principal types of polypropylene and how do they differ?
  • What catalysts are used to produce polypropylene and how do they function?
  • What is the role of cocatalysts and how have they evolved over the years?
  • How are industrial polypropylene catalysts tested and the resultant polymer evaluated?
  • What processes are used in the manufacture of polypropylene?
  • What are the biopolymer alternatives to polypropylene?
  • What companies are the major industrial manufacturers of polypropylene?
  • What is the environmental fate of polypropylene?

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About the author

Dennis B. Malpass received his PhD in organometallic chemistry from The University of Tennessee in 1970 and began his career with Texas Alkyls, Inc. (now AkzoNobel). His industrial career spanned thirty-three years working on synthesis, characterization, and applications of metal alkyls, especially aluminum alkyls in Ziegler-Natta polymerization of olefins. He has more than eighty patents and publications and now consults in the polyolefins industry. He also teaches organic chemistry and is an instructor for continuing education courses for SPE and ACS. In 2010 he authored Introduction to Industrial Polyethylene.

Elliot I. Band received his PhD in inorganic chemistry from Cornell University in 1980. He has been in research and development with AkzoNobel and its predecessor companies for over thirty years. His tenure includes twenty years in Ziegler-Natta catalyst synthesis, manufacture, quality control, and technical support to polypropylene manufacturers in North and South America. He presently manages a group of chemists and engineers that develops new cationic, anionic, and nonionic surfactants for AkzoNobel. Elliot has thirty publications and more than twenty patents.

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