Ziegler Natta catalyst is an organometallic compound containing

Ziegler Natta Catalyst Is An Organometallic Compound Containing Chemistry Question

Ziegler Natta catalyst is an organometallic compound containing

Options

(a) iron
(b) titanium
(c) rhodium
(d) zirconium

Correct Answer:

titanium

Explanation:

(CH₃CH₂)₃Al+ TiCl₄ is the ziegler-Natta catalyst. A Zeigler-Natta catalyst is composed of at least two parts: a transition metals component and a main group metal alkyl compound. The transition metal component is usually either titanium or vanadium. The main group metal alkyl compound is usually an aluminium alkyl.

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Topics: Coordination Compounds (87)
Subject: Chemistry (2512)

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