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Ziegler-Natta depolymerization

The examples of new and unexpected catalytic reactions are probably more interesting. Surfaces are able to stabilize organometallic fragments which have no equivalent in molecular organometallic chemistry. This situation is due to the fact that surfaces, due to their rigidity, prevent bimolecular interactions. Thus highly reactive species are stable and exhibit quite unexpected reactions in the field of C-H and C-C bond activation such as alkane metathesis, Ziegler-Natta depolymerization, methane activation, and several others. [Pg.675]

Monofunctional with metal hydride(s) (Ziegler-Natta depolymerization, hydrogenolysis of waxes, olefin polymerization), metal carbenes (olefin metathesis, ROMP ADMET, etc.)... [Pg.184]


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See also in sourсe #XX -- [ Pg.5 ]




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