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Catalysis in Polymer Synthesis

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Examines the role of catalysis in applied polymer developments, focusing on metal catalysis of olefins, epoxides, oxetanes, cyclic phosphazenes, and cyclic silanes.

Provides discussion of metal catalyzed coordination polymerization of olefins and diolefins and ring opening coordination polymerization of epoxides and oxetanes.

Covers recent developments on anionic and cationic polymerization.

Places particular emphasis on early and recent developments on propylenepolymerization as related to isotactic and syndiotactic propylene.

Provides a review of the work of E.J. Vandenberg, recipient of the 1991 ACS Award in Applied Polymer Science, in olefin, epoxide, and oxetane polymerization.

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American Chemical Society
0841224560 / 9780841224568
Hardback
22/10/2002
United States
292 pages
156 x 234 mm, 518 grams
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