“…However, for them to be employed industrially in existing gas phase and slurry processes, they need to be supported on a solid material [4] . A wide variety of solids can be used for this purpose, from the more commonly chosen inorganic supports as is the case of silica [1] , alumina [5,6] , zeolites [7,8] , clays [9,10] , magnesium chloride [11,12] or even polymeric MAO, [13] to organic supports such as starch [14] , cyclodextrin [15,16] and synthetic polymers [17,18] . When considering commodity polyolefins, silica is perhaps the most commonly employed support.…”