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Titanium hydridic character

Additionally, if the initiation reaction is more rapid an the chain propagation, a very narrow molecular weight distribution, MJM = 1 (Poisson distribution), is obtained. Typically living character is shown by the anionic polymerization of butadiene and isoprene with the lithium alkyls [77, 78], but it has been found also in butadiene polymerization with allylneodymium compounds [49] and Ziegler-Natta catalysts containing titanium iodide [77]. On the other hand, the chain growth can be terminated by a chain transfer reaction with the monomer via /0-hydride elimination, as has already been mentioned above for the allylcobalt complex-catalyzed 1,2-polymerization of butadiene. [Pg.304]


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