“…In the polymerization of 1,3-butadiene with cobalt phosphine complex-based catalysts, the structure of the active site, as reported in our previous papers [ 1 , 2 , 3 , 5 , 13 ], is that shown in Figure 4 A, with only one phosphine ligand on the cobalt atom, the incoming monomer cis -η 4 coordinated, and the growing chain bonded to the cobalt atom through a η 3 −allyl bond. Most likely, a sort of equilibrium between cobalt and aluminum (MAO) was established ( Figure 4 ), so that the phosphine ligand, initially on the cobalt atom ( Figure 4 A), may migrate onto the aluminum atom ( Figure 4 B), causing a drastic change in the selectivity of the catalytic center from specific 1,2 to specific cis -1,4.…”