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Studies in Surface Science and Catalysis Ser.: Alkene Polymerization Reactions with Transition Metal Catalysts by Yury Kissin (2008, Hardcover)

Studies in Surface Science and Catalysis Ser.: Alkene Polymerization Reactions with Transition Metal Catalysts by Yury Kissin (2008, Hardcover)

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Alkene Polymerization Reactions with Transition Metal Catalysts, Hardcover by Kissin, Yury V., ISBN 0444532153, ISBN-13 9780444532152, Like New Used, Free shipping in the US During the past 30 years, ...

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Alkene Polymerization Reactions with Transition Metal Catalysts, Hardcover by Kissin, Yury V., ISBN 0444532153, ISBN-13 9780444532152, Like New Used, Free shipping in the US During the past 30 years, the field of alkene polymerization over transition metal catalysts underwent several major changes: 1. The list of commercial heterogeneous Ziegler-Natta catalysts for the synthesis of polyethylene and stereoregular polyolefins was completely renewed affording an unprecedented degree of control over the polymer structure. 2. Research devoted to metallocene and other soluble transition-metal catalysis has vastly expanded and has shifted toward complexes of transition metals with multidentate ligands. 3. Recent developments in gel permeation chromatography, temperature-rising fractionation, and crystallization fractionation provided the first reliable information about differences between various active centers in transition-metal catalysts. 4. A rapid development of high-resolution 13C NMR spectroscopy resulted in greatly expanded understanding of the chemical and steric features of polyolefins and alkene copolymers. These developments require a new review of all aspects of alkene polymerization reactions with transition-metal catalysts. The first chapter in th is an introductory text for researchers who are entering the field. It describes the basic principles of polymerization reactions with transition-metal catalysts, the types of catalysts, and commercially manufactured polyolefins. The next chapter addresses the principal issue of alkene polymerization catalysis: the existence of catalyst systems with single and multiple types of active centers. The subsequent chapters are devoted to chemistry and stereochemistry of elemental reaction steps, structures of catalyst precursors and reactions leading to the formation of active centers, kinetics of polymerization reactions, and their mechanisms. Th describes the latest commercial polymerization catalysts for the synthesis of polyethylenes and polypropylene Th provides a detailed description of the multi-center nature of commercial Ziegler-Natta catalysts. Th devotes specialized chapters to the most important aspects of transition metal polymerization catalysts: the reactions leading to the formation of active centers, the chemistry and stereochemistry of elemental polymerization steps, reaction kinetics, and the polymerization mechanism. Th contains an introductory chapter for researchers who are entering the field of polymerization catalysis. It describes the basic principles of polymerization reactions with transition-metal catalysts and the types of commercially manufactured polyolefins and copolymers Th contains over 2000 references, the most recent up to end of 2006.

Specifics

Author

Yury Kissin

Dewey Decimal

541.39

Dewey Edition

22

Format

Hardcover

ISBN-10

0444532153

ISBN-13

9780444532152

Illustrated

Yes

Intended Audience

Scholarly & Professional

Item Height

1.2 in

Item Length

9.4 in

Item Weight

45.5 Oz

Item Width

6.5 in

LC Classification Number

QD196

Language

English

Number of Pages

495 Pages

Publication Name

Alkene Polymerization Reactions with Transition Metal Catalysts

Publication Year

2008

Publisher

Elsevier Science & Technology

Series

Studies in Surface Science and Catalysis Ser.

Series Volume Number

Volume 173

Subject

Physics / Polymer, Metallurgy, Chemical & Biochemical, Chemistry / Inorganic

Subject Area

Technology & Engineering, Science

Synopsis

During the past 30 years, the field of alkene polymerization over transition metal catalysts underwent several major changes: 1. The list of commercial heterogeneous Ziegler-Natta catalysts for the synthesis of polyethylene and stereoregular polyolefins was completely renewed affording an unprecedented degree of control over the polymer structure. 2. Research devoted to metallocene and other soluble transition-metal catalysis has vastly expanded and has shifted toward complexes of transition metals with multidentate ligands. 3. Recent developments in gel permeation chromatography, temperature-rising fractionation, and crystallization fractionation provided the first reliable information about differences between various active centers in transition-metal catalysts. 4. A rapid development of high-resolution 13C NMR spectroscopy resulted in greatly expanded understanding of the chemical and steric features of polyolefins and alkene copolymers. These developments require a new review of all aspects of alkene polymerization reactions with transition-metal catalysts. The first chapter in the book is an introductory text for researchers who are entering the field. It describes the basic principles of polymerization reactions with transition-metal catalysts, the types of catalysts, and commercially manufactured polyolefins. The next chapter addresses the principal issue of alkene polymerization catalysis: the existence of catalyst systems with single and multiple types of active centers. The subsequent chapters are devoted to chemistry and stereochemistry of elemental reaction steps, structures of catalyst precursors and reactions leading to the formation of active centers, kinetics of polymerization reactions, and their mechanisms. The book describes the latest commercial polymerization catalysts for the synthesis of polyethylenes and polypropylene The book provides a detailed description of the multi-center nature of commercial Ziegler-Natta catalysts. The book devotes specialized chapters to the most important aspects of transition metal polymerization catalysts: the reactions leading to the formation of active centers, the chemistry and stereochemistry of elemental polymerization steps, reaction kinetics, and the polymerization mechanism. The book contains an introductory chapter for researchers who are entering the field of polymerization catalysis. It describes the basic principles of polymerization reactions with transition-metal catalysts and the types of commercially manufactured polyolefins and copolymers The book contains over 2000 references, the most recent up to end of 2006., During the past 30 years, the field of alkene polymerization over transition metal catalysts underwent several major changes: 1. The list of commercial heterogeneous Ziegler-Natta catalysts for the synthesis of polyethylene and stereoregular polyolefins was completely renewed affording an unprecedented degree of control over the polymer structure. 2. Research devoted to metallocene and other soluble transition-metal catalysis has vastly expanded and has shifted toward complexes of transition metals with multidentate ligands. 3. Recent developments in gel permeation chromatography, temperature-rising fractionation, and crystallization fractionation provided the first reliable information about differences between various active centers in transition-metal catalysts. 4. A rapid development of high-resolution 13C NMR spectroscopy resulted in greatly expanded understanding of the chemical and steric features of polyolefins and alkene copolymers. These developments require a new review of all aspects of alkene polymerization reactions with transition-metal catalysts. The first chapter in the book is an introductory text for researchers who are entering the field. It describes the basic principles of polymerization reactions with transition-metal catalysts, the types of catalysts, and commercially manufactured polyolefins. The next chapter addresses the principal issue of alkene polymerization catalysis: the existence of catalyst systems with single and multiple types of active centers. The subsequent chapters are devoted to chemistry and stereochemistry of elemental reaction steps, structures of catalyst precursors and reactions leading to the formation of active centers, kinetics of polymerization reactions, and their mechanisms.

Table Of Content

Chapter 1. The beginner's course. General description of transition metal catalysts and catalytic polymerization reactionsChapter 2. Single-center and multi-center polymerization catalysisChapter 3. Chemistry and stereochemistry of polymerization and copolymerization reactions with transition metal catalystsChapter 4. Synthesis, chemical composition, and structure of transition metal catalysts for alkene polymerizationChapter 5. Kinetics of alkene polymerization reactions with transition metal catalystsChapter 6. Active centers in transition metal catalysts and mechanisms of polymerization reactions

Type

Textbook

Volume Number

Volume 173

brand

Elsevier Science & Technology

gtin13

9780444532152