“…In the absence of the initiator or of the lithium salt, or in the presence of a radical inhibitor or a lithium complexing solvent, polymerization did not take place. 162,163 A closer look at the polymers formed from propylene (very highly branched, molar mass ∼30000 g•mol −1 ), 164 higher alkenes (molar mass below 1000 g•mol −1 ), 165 and most of all, isobutylene (very highly branched, see below), 161,165,166 as well as the copolymerization of isobutylene with ethyl acrylate (with up to ∼50 mol % IB content, highly branched, molar mass ∼30−50000 g•mol −1 ), 149,165 gradually revealed that it is difficult to reproduce some of the initially reported molar mass values. It ultimately became clear that the yields, molar masses, and at times even the structures of the polymers were a very sensitive function of the composition of the catalytic solution and that painstaking control was required to obtain reproducible results.…”