“…In addition to binding the metallocene compounds to the support through the active metal center or through an ion-pair interaction with a methylaluminoxane (MAO)-pretreated support 2 (the two most common methods of heterogenization), resistance against leaching has been enhanced by the bonding of the metallocene covalently to the support through a functional group of a cyclic ligand or an ansa ligand. [3][4][5] Catalyst leaching has been reported to take place especially in the presence of the cocatalyst MAO, 6 -8 which, according to Semikolenova and Zakharov, 6 is suspected of destroying the surface metallocene oxy compounds and forming soluble metallocene-MAO complexes. 6 That particular study did not, however, take into account the fact that commercial MAO solutions also contain trimethylaluminum (TMA), the amount of TMA being, for example, 20 -35% of the total aluminum content.…”