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Coordination polymerisation vinylaromatic monomers

Coordination polymerisation via re complexes comprises polymerisation and copolymerisation processes with transition metal-based catalysts of unsaturated hydrocarbon monomers such as olefins [11-19], vinylaromatic monomers such as styrene [13, 20, 21], conjugated dienes [22-29], cycloolefins [30-39] and alkynes [39-45]. The coordination polymerisation of olefins concerns mostly ethylene, propylene and higher a-olefins [46], although polymerisation of cumulated diolefins (allenes) [47, 48], isomerisation 2, co-polymerisation of a-olefins [49], isomerisation 1,2-polymerisation of /i-olcfins [50, 51] and cyclopolymerisation of non-conjugated a, eo-diolefins [52, 53] are also included among coordination polymerisations involving re complex formation. [Pg.11]

Isospecific Polymerisation of Vinylaromatic Monomers with Coordination Catalysts... [Pg.246]

Table 4.1 Relative reactivity of vinylaromatic monomers in coordination polymerisation with heterogeneous Ziegler-Natta catalyst ... Table 4.1 Relative reactivity of vinylaromatic monomers in coordination polymerisation with heterogeneous Ziegler-Natta catalyst ...

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