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Coordination polymerisation technology

In the history of PU, some continuous processes for polyether polyol synthesis by anionic polymerisation were developed, but only at small scale (i.e., pilot plant). Tubular reactors with static mixing systems or a column with plate reactor types were used, but these technologies were not extended to industrial scale levels. The first continuous process for high MW polyether synthesis was developed by Bayer (IMPACT Technology) and is based on the very rapid coordinative polymerisation of alkylene oxides, especially PO, with dimetallic catalysts (DMC catalysts - see Chapter 5). A principle technological scheme of a polyether polyol fabrication plant is presented in Figure 4.30. [Pg.120]


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