“…Mechanistic investigations revealed that the LPP was initiated by the ninemembered addition intermediate resulting from the intramolecular 1,4-addition of rare-earth metal complexes to the monomer. Later in 2018, they reported the polymerization of conjugated polar alkenes, such as MMA, t BuMA, DMAA, and FMA as well as divinyl monomers AMA, VMA, and VBMA, by LPs consisting of homoleptic rare-earth aryloxides (Ln = Sc, Y, Sm, and La) as the LA and phosphines or NHCs as the LBs [73,74]. Among the investigated monomers, polymerization of MMA was relatively controlled over the M n and MWD in spite of low I*.…”