2001
DOI: 10.1021/ja0157189
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A New Catalyst for Highly Syndiospecific Living Olefin Polymerization:  Homopolymers and Block Copolymers from Ethylene and Propylene

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“…The syndiospecific living polymerization of propene was also achieved by Fujita and colleagues 42,43 and Coates and colleagues 44 using bis(phenoxyimine)titanium derivatives activated with MAO. The active species of this catalyst is an octahedral Ti with a 2, 1-inserted propagation chain in which the chain-end chiral carbon Living polymerization of olefins T Shiono isomerizes the chirality of the Ti species from one to the other in each monomer insertion to produce the syndiotactic polymers.…”
Section: Substituent Effects On the Fluorenyl Ligandmentioning
confidence: 92%
“…The syndiospecific living polymerization of propene was also achieved by Fujita and colleagues 42,43 and Coates and colleagues 44 using bis(phenoxyimine)titanium derivatives activated with MAO. The active species of this catalyst is an octahedral Ti with a 2, 1-inserted propagation chain in which the chain-end chiral carbon Living polymerization of olefins T Shiono isomerizes the chirality of the Ti species from one to the other in each monomer insertion to produce the syndiotactic polymers.…”
Section: Substituent Effects On the Fluorenyl Ligandmentioning
confidence: 92%
“…7) [59]. Finally, another recent example for the living polymerization of propylene was reported by Coates and co-workers [60]. Thus, the bis(salicylaldiminato)titanium(IV) complex shown in Fig.…”
Section: Group Iv-and V-based Systems (Ti Zr Hf)mentioning
confidence: 85%
“…Catalyst systems based on bis(phenoxy-imine) complexes of Ti(IV), Zr(IV) and MAO are effective catalysts for polymerization of ethylene and propylene [19,33,34,38,50,[51][52][53][54]. Detailed 13 C NMR analysis of end-groups in polypropylene prepared with several catalysts of this type showed unusual chemical and regio-effects [52,55].…”
Section: Polymerization Of Higher α-Olefin With Fi Catalystmentioning
confidence: 99%