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Terminal-penultimate binding position

Another crucial requirement of LA-mediated isotactic control is that the LA remains in the terminal-penultimate position during propagation that is, that the terminal-penultimate binding position is the most reactive in the polymerization. However, chelation can occur not only at the terminal-penultimate position but at any other point along the polymer chain, including the penultimate-antepenultimate and/or the terminal-incoming... [Pg.206]


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