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Historical Development of Ziegler-Natta Initiators

Various mechanisms have been proposed to explain the stereoselectivity of Ziegler-Natta initiators [Boor, 1979 Carrick, 1973 Corradini et al., 1989 Cossee, 1967 Ketley, 1967a,b Tait and Watkins, 1989 Zambelli and Tosi, 1974]. Most mechanisms contain considerable details that distinguish them from each other but usually cannot be verified. In this section the mechanistic features of Ziegler-Natta polymerizations are considered with emphasis on those features that hold for most initiator systems. The major interest will be on the titanium-aluminum systems for isoselective polymerization, more specifically, TiCl3 with A1(C2H5)2C1 and TiCLt with A1(C2H5)3—probably the most widely studied systems, and certainly the most important systems for industrial polymerizations. [Pg.644]


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