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The Search for New-Generation Olefin Polymerization Catalysts: Life beyond Metallocenes
George J P Britovsek1, Vernon C Gibson1, Duncan F Wass1
1Department of Chemistry, Imperial College of Science, Technology and Medicine, Exhibition Road, South Kensington, London SW7 2AY (UK), Fax: (+44) 171-5945810.
Abstract:
Even late transition metal complexes function as active and selective catalysts for α-olefin polymerization. The discovery of a highly active family of catalysts 1 based on iron, a metal that had no previous track record in this field, has highlighted the possibilities for further new catalyst discoveries. As a result, an intense search has developed for new-generation catalysts, in both academic and industrial research laboratories. R1 =H, Me; R2 =Me, iPr; R3 =H, Me, iPr; R4 =H, Me; X=halide.
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