Polymerization of Alkenes and Polar Monomers by Early Main Group Metal Complexes

Harder S (2019)


Publication Type: Book chapter / Article in edited volumes

Publication year: 2019

Publisher: John Wiley & Sons, Ltd

Edited Volumes: Early Main Group Metal Catalysis: Concepts and Reactions

Series: Early Main Group Metal Catalysis: Concepts and Reactions

Pages Range: 31-57

DOI: 10.1002/9783527818020.ch2

Abstract

s-Block metals play an important role in polymerization catalysis. Although often defined as anionic polymerization, the nature of the metal can have a substantial effect on the microstructure of the polymer defined by chain length and stereoregularity. Especially, the highly charged group 2 cations are sufficiently Lewis acidic to control polymerization by metal–monomer interactions. Progress in the use of early main group metal catalysts and initiators for polymerization of activated alkenes (styrene, butadiene, isoprene, and modified styrenes) and polar monomers (lactides and epoxide/CO2) is described with a special emphasis on mechanistic understanding.

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APA:

Harder, S. (2019). Polymerization of Alkenes and Polar Monomers by Early Main Group Metal Complexes. In Sjoerd Harder (Eds.), Early Main Group Metal Catalysis: Concepts and Reactions. (pp. 31-57). John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.

MLA:

Harder, Sjoerd. "Polymerization of Alkenes and Polar Monomers by Early Main Group Metal Complexes." Early Main Group Metal Catalysis: Concepts and Reactions. Ed. Sjoerd Harder, John Wiley & Sons, Ltd, 2019. 31-57.

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