E-Book, Englisch, 640 Seiten, E-Book
Hoff / Mathers Handbook of Transition Metal Polymerization Catalysts
1. Auflage 2010
ISBN: 978-0-470-50442-0
Verlag: John Wiley & Sons
Format: PDF
Kopierschutz: Adobe DRM (»Systemvoraussetzungen)
E-Book, Englisch, 640 Seiten, E-Book
ISBN: 978-0-470-50442-0
Verlag: John Wiley & Sons
Format: PDF
Kopierschutz: Adobe DRM (»Systemvoraussetzungen)
A one-stop resource for understanding and applyingpolymerization catalysts
An edited volume featuring contributions from leadingresearchers, the Handbook of Transition Metal PolymerizationCatalysts covers the design and synthesis of catalysts, andtheir applications in synthesis of polymers. Dealing with thosepolymerization catalysts that afford commercially acceptable yieldsof polymer with respect to catalyst mass and promising newercatalysts, this practical reference provides polymer and organicchemists with a comprehensive overview of the known methods fordeveloping and applying these important catalysts.
With both recent advances and historically important catalysts,the subjects covered in this text include:
* Metal alkyls and other compounds that function as co-catalystswith a large number of catalysts
* The varieties of porous silica either necessary or valuable incertain catalyst formulations
* Catalyst scale-up and commercialization
* Copper catalysts for olefin polymerization
* Morphology control
Along with the above topics, the Handbook of Transition MetalPolymerization Catalysts provides tables of valuable data toassist in reproducing a synthesis or applying the knowledge to anew problem. Polymerization reactivities, polymer properties,monomer and solvent purity requirements, molecular weights,distribution, and reactivity ratios are also covered. TheHandbook of Transition Metal Polymerization Catalysts offersan excellent one-stop resource for understanding and applyingpolymerization catalysts.
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Introduction.
About the Authors.
1 Commercially Available Metal Alkyls and Their Use inPolyolefin Catalysts (Dennis B. Malpass).
2 Porous Silica in Transition Metal Polymerization Catalysts(Thomas J. Pullukat and Robert E. Patterson).
3 Computational Modeling of Polymerization Catalysts (MonikaSrebro and Artur Michalak).
4 Scale-Up of Catalyst Recipes to Commercial Production (C.P.Cheng).
5 Commercialization of Olefin Polymerization Catalysts: Modelfor Success (C. E. Capshew).
6 Supported Magnesium/Titanium-Based Ziegler Catalysts forProduction of Polyethylene (Thomas E. Nowlin, Robert I. Mink,and Yury V. Kissin).
7 Stereospecific alpha-Olefin Polymerization with HeterogeneousCatalysts (John Severn and Robert L. Jones, Jr.).
8 MgCl2-Supported TiCl4 Catalysts forProduction of Morphology-Controlled Polyethylene (Long Wu andSieghard E. Wanke).
9 Product Morphology in Olefin Polymerization with PolymerSupported Metallocene Catalysts (Long Wu and Sieghard E.Wanke).
10 Review of Phillips Chromium Catalyst for EthylenePolymerization (Max P. McDaniel).
11 Silica-Supported Silyl Chromate-Based Ethylene PolymerizationCatalysts (Kevin Cann).
12 Ethylene Polymerization and alpha-Olefin OligomerizationUsing Catalysts Derived from Phosphoranes and Ni(II) and Ni(0)Precursors (Scott Collins).
13 Late Transition Metal-Catalyzed Co- and Terpolymerization ofalpha-Olefins with Carbon Monoxide-Polyketones: Synthesis andModification (Timo M. J. Anselment, Manuela Zintl, Maria Leute,Rüdiger Nowack and Bernhard Rieger).
14 Copper Catalysts for Olefin Polymerization (Anna MariaRaspolli Galletti).
15 Ring-Opening Metathesis Polymerizations and Acyclic DieneMetathesis Polymerizations with Homogeneous Ruthenium andMolybdenum Catalysts and Initiators (Robert T. Mathers).
16 Cobalt Ziegler-Natta Catalysts for the Synthesis ofPoly-cis-1,4-Butadiene (Ray Hoff).
Appendix A Pyrophoricty of Metal Alkyls (Dennis B.Malpass).
Appendix B Rheological Terms for Polymerization CatalystChemists (Gregory W. Kamykowski).
Index.