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HANDBOOK OF TRANSITION METAL POLYMERIZATION CATALYSTS Edited by
Ray Hoff Chemplex Company (Retired) Adjunct Faculty, Roosevelt University Schaumburg, ZL
Robert T. Mathers Chemistry Department Pennsylvania State University New Kensington, P A
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Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data: Hoff, Raymond E. Handbook of transition metal polymerization catalysts / Ray Hoff, Robert T. Mathers p. cm. Includes index. ISBN 978-0-470-13798-7(cloth) 1. Polymerization. 2. Transition metal catalysts. 3. Metathesis (Chemistry) I. Mathers, Robert T. 11. Title. QD281. P6H57 2009 668.9'2-dc22 2009005621 Printed in the United States of America
CONTENTS
Introduction About the Authors
1 Commercially Available Metal Alkyls and Their Use in Polyolefin Catalysts Dennis B. Malpass
2 Porous Silica in Transition Metal Polymerization Catalysts Thomas J. Pullukat and Robert E. Patterson
3 Computational Modeling of Polymerization Catalysts Monika Srebro and Artur Michalak
4 Scale-Up of Catalyst Recipes to Commercial Production C. l? Cheng
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Commercialization of Olefin Polymerization Catalysts: Model for Success C. E. Capshew
6 Supported Magnesium/Titanium-BasedZiegler Catalysts for Production of Polyethylene Thomas E. Nowlin, Robert I. Mink, and Yury V Kissin
7 Stereospecific a-Olefin Polymerization with Heterogeneous Catalysts John Severn and Robert L. Jones, Jr.
8 MgC12-SupportedTiC14Catalysts for Production of Morphology-Controlled Polyethylene Long W u and Sieghard E. Wanke
9 Product Morphology in Olefin Polymerization with Polymer Supported Metallocene Catalysts Long W u and Sieghard E. Wanke
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10 Review of Phillips Chromium Catalyst for Ethylene Polymerization Max l?McDaniel
11 Silica-Supported Silyl Chromate-Based Ethylene Polymerization Catalysts Kevin Cann
12 Ethylene Polymerization and a-Olefin Oligomerization Using Catalysts Derived from Phosphoranes and Ni(I1) and Ni(0) Precursors Scott Collins
13 Late Transition Metal-Catalyzed Co- and Terpolymerization of a-Olefins with Carbon Monoxide-Polyketones: Synthesis and Modification Timo M. J. Anselrnent, Manuela Zintl, Maria Leute, Riidiger Nowack
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and Bernhard Rieger
14 Copper Catalysts for Olefin Polymerization Anna
aria Raspolli Galletti
15 Ring-Opening Metathesis Polymerizations and Acyclic Diene Metathesis Polymerizations with Homogeneous Ruthenium and Molybdenum Catalysts and Initiators Robert 7: Mathers
16 Cobalt Ziegler-Natta Catalysts for Synthesis of Poly-cis-1,4-Butadiene Ray Hoff
Appendix A
Pyrophoricity of Metal Alkyls
Dennis B. Malpass
Appendix B Rheological Terms for Polymerization Catalyst Chemists Gregory W Karnykowski Index
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