Metallocene catalyzed polymerization: industrial technology

  • Hamielec A
  • Soares J
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Abstract

Metallocene catalysts are organometallic coordination compounds in which one or two cyclopentadienyl rings or substituted cyclopentadienyl rings are $π$-bonded to a central transition metal atom (Figure 1). The most remarkable feature of these catalysts is that their molecular structure can be designed to create active centre types to produce polymers with entirely novel properties.

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Hamielec, A. E., & Soares, J. B. P. (1999). Metallocene catalyzed polymerization: industrial technology (pp. 446–453). https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-011-4421-6_62

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