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Ethylene oxide coordinative polymerisation

Coordination polymerisation was first proposed in 1956 for the unusual, at that time, low-pressure polymerisation of ethylene and polymerisation of propylene with the transition metal catalysts discovered by Ziegler in 1953 [1], and for the ferric chloride catalysed ring-opening polymerisation of propylene oxide to crystalline polymer reported by Pruitt et al. in a Dow patent [2]. [Pg.9]

The coordination polymerisation and copolymerisation of heterocyclic monomers have been restricted in industry to a much smaller volume than the polymerisation and copolymerisation of hydrocarbon monomers polyether elastomers from epichlorohydrin and ethylene oxide or propylene oxide, and allyl glycidyl ether as the vulcanisable monomeric unit, are produced on a larger scale [4-7],... [Pg.426]

A consensus on or explanation for the influence of the oxidation state of titanium on olefin polymerisation activity has not been reached. The absence of any insertion of the coordinating ethylene into the Ti-C bond in Ti(II) species is noteworthy instead, two ethylene molecules, which coordinate at two coordination sites at Ti(II) species, undergo an oxidative addition, and thus the respective metallacycle, titanacyclopentane, is formed [305], Such a reaction for dimethyltitaniumcomplexed by l,2-bis(dimethylphosphione)ethane [Dmpe] is as follows [305] ... [Pg.113]

The application of organometallic compounds in medicine, pharmacy, agriculture and industry requires the accurate determination of these metals as part of their application. Most % complexes characterised by direct carbon-to-carbon metal bonding may be classified as organometallic and the nature and characteristics of the n ligands are similar to those in the coordination metal-ligand complexes. The -complex metals are the least satisfactorily described by crystal field theory (CFT) or valence bond theory (VBT). They are better treated by molecular orbital theory (MOT) and ligand field theory (LFT). There are several uses of metal 7i-complexes and metal catalysed reactions that proceed via substrate metal rc-complex intermediate. Examples of these are the polymerisation of ethylene and the hydration of olefins to form aldehydes as in the Wacker process of air oxidation of ethylene to produce acetaldehyde. [Pg.236]


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