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Molecular Systems Design & Engineering | 2018

Accurate density functional theory (DFT) protocol for screening and designing chain transfer and branching agents for LDPE systems

Ivan A. Konstantinov; Sean W. Ewart; Hayley Brown; Christopher Eddy; Jonathan Mendenhall; Sarat Munjal

In this work, a density functional theory (DFT) methodology was developed and validated against experimental data for relative hydrogen abstraction (Cs) and monomer reactivity ratio (r1) parameters associated with free radical polymerization. For hydrogen abstraction, we considered ethane, cyclohexane, 2-butanone, propylene, isobutene, isobutane and propanal while methyl methacrylate, vinyl acetate, 1-butene, propylene and isobutene were the molecules of choice for benchmarking r1. It was shown that the M06-2X/6-311+G(3df,2p)//B3LYP/6-31+G(d,p) level of theory along with the counterpoise correction for the basis set superposition error (BSSE) produced estimated values in excellent agreement with experimental data. The calculated parameters were within a factor of 1.5 from the experimental values. This translated into a maximum error of 0.32 kcal mol−1 in Gibbs free energy of activation difference. The only exception was Cs for ethane with an experimental-to-calculated ratio of 3.0. Even then, the DFT estimate was within the experimental error. Furthermore, the approach managed to capture a wide range of empirical parameters as well as distinguish between monomers with close values. This robust and computationally inexpensive method can be applied to elucidate the reactivity of much larger species of industrial importance and rationally design the next generation of branching and chain-transfer agents for low density polyethylene (LDPE) systems.


Archive | 2010

Process to make long chain branched (LCB), block, or interconnected copolymers of ethylene

Teresa P. Karjala; Sean W. Ewart; Christopher R. Eddy; Alfred E. Vigil; Mehmet Demirors; Sarat Munjal; Wallace W. Yau


Archive | 2011

Processes to prepare ethylene-based polymer compositions

Sean W. Ewart; Sarat Munjal; Alfred E. Vigil; Teresa P. Karjala; Mehmet Demirors


Archive | 2014

Processes to form ethylene-based polymers using asymmetrical polyenes

Otto J. Berbee; Stefan Hinrichs; Christopher R. Eddy; Sarat Munjal; John O. Osby; Sean W. Ewart


Archive | 2014

PROCESSES TO IMPROVE REACTOR STABILITY FOR THE PREPARATION OF ETHYLENE-BASED POLYMERS USING ASYMMETRICAL POLYENES

Christopher R. Eddy; John O. Osby; Sean W. Ewart; Sarat Munjal; Stefan Hinrichs; Otto J. Berbee


Journal of Polymer Science Part A | 2017

High pressure ethylene polymerization with a post-metallocene bis-phenyl phenoxy catalyst

Sean W. Ewart; Thomas W. Karjala; Mehmet Demirors


Archive | 2017

Process for Preparing a Modified Ethylene-Based Polymer Using a Hydrocarbon Initiator

Teresa P. Karjala; Sean W. Ewart; Mehmet Demirors; Nicolas C. Mazzola


Archive | 2017

LUBRICANT COMPOSITIONS FOR IMPROVED HIGH PRESSURE FREE-RADICAL POLYMERIZATIONS

Bryan Gutermuth; Sean W. Ewart; Jeffery S. Bradley; Otto J. Berbee


Archive | 2013

FREE-RADICAL PROCESSES TO MAKE ETHYLENE-BASED POLYMERS USING ALKLYATED PHENOLS

Sean W. Ewart; Teresa P. Karjala; Michael J. Zogg; Sarat Munjal


Archive | 2018

Rational design of polymerization systems: Perspectives from computational chemistry and reaction engineering

Ivan A. Konstantinov; Sean W. Ewart; Tom Karjala; Sarat Munjal; Carlos M. Villa; Pradeep Jain

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