“…In the literature [2][3][4][5][6][7], can be found many examples of catalysts mixed with nonmetallocene systems based on transition metal complexes containing diimine ligands (with Ni, Pd and Cu), phenoxy-imine ligands (with Ni, V, Cr, Ti, Zr and Hf), diimine-pyridine ligands (with Fe and Co), diamide ligands (with Ti and Zr), diamide-ether ligands (with Ti, Zr and Hf), diamide-amine ligands (with Ti, Zr and Hf), phosphine -imide ligands (with Ti), bis (phenoxyamine) ligands (with Ti, Zr and Hf), bis (phenoxy) -thioether ligands (with Ti, V), Tris (pyrazolyl) borate ligands (with Ti), pyrrolide -imine ligands (with Ti, Zr and Hf), indolide imine ligands (with Ti) [8][9][10][11][12][13][14][15], phenoxyimide ligands (with V), phenoxy-cyclopentadienyl ligands (with Ti), amidine cyclopentadienyl ligands (with Zr), quinoline-cyclopentadienyl ligands (with Cr), anilide-tropone ligands (with Ni) and amidepyridine ligands (with Ti, Zr). Many of these catalysts show activity not less than metallocene catalysts [16][17][18][19][20][21].…”