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Coordination polymers terminology

Coordination Polymers 9.5.1 Coordination Polymers, MOFs and Other Terminology... [Pg.595]

In conclusion, we seek in this article to clarify the terminology used to describe supramolecuiar isomerism observed in coordination polymer frameworks. The terminology used has wider implications and can readily be applied to hydrogen-bonded arrays and also to non-polymeric architectures. [Pg.1425]

Possible elements of chirality in stereospecific polymerizations will be briefly recalled in order to indicate the used terminology. First of all, upon coordination, a prochiral olefin such as propene gives rise to not superpos-able si and re coordinations.22 According to the mechanism described, the isotactic polymer is generated by a large series of insertions of all si- or all re-coordinated monomers, while the syndiotactic polymer would be generated by alternate insertions of si - and re-coordinated monomers. [Pg.9]

The mechanism of polymerization of alkenes using Ziegler-Natta-type catalysts is described as a coordination [239] or insertion [240] polymerization process. The coordination terminology assumes that the growing polymer chain is bonded to a transition metal atom and that insertion of the monomer into the carbon-metal bond is preceded by, and presumably activated by, the coordination of the monomer with the transition metal center. Since coordination of the monomer may or may not be a specific feature of these polymerizations, the insertion terminology focuses on the proposal that these reactions involve a stepwise insertion of the monomer into the bond between the transition metal atom and the last carbon atom of the growing chain. It is important to note that the bonding of carbon atoms and transition metals is... [Pg.79]


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