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UNINA990000741610403321 |
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Penta, Francesco |
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L'etereogeneità dei cristalli di leuchtenbergite di M.Schischimsk (Urali) / Francesco Penta, Alma De Cindio |
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Estratto da: "Periodico di Mineralogia". |
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UNINA9911004835103321 |
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Metallocene-catalyzed polymers : materials, properties, processing & markets / / [edited by] George M. Benedikt, Brian L. Goodall |
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Norwich, NY, : Plastics Design Library, c1998 |
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1-282-01123-5 |
9786612011238 |
0-08-095042-6 |
0-8155-1831-5 |
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1 online resource (397 p.) |
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BenediktGeorge M |
GoodallBrian L |
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Metallocenes |
Metallocene catalysts |
Polyolefins |
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Description based upon print version of record. |
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Includes bibliographical references and index. |
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Front Cover; Metallocene-Catalyzed Polymers: Materials, properties, Processing & Markets; Copyright Page; Tables of Contents; Foreword; Part I: Materials; Chapter 1. Economic Factors for the Production of Metallocene and Perfluorinated Boron Cocatalysts; Chapter 2. Polypropylene Reinvented - Cost of Using Metallocene Catalysts; Chapter 3. New Approaches for Ziegler-Natta Catalysts for Polypropylene; Chapter 4. UNIPOL® Gas Phase Copolymerization with SSC Metallocene Technology |
Chapter 5. High-Molecular-Weight Atactic Polypropylene from Metallocene Catalysts. Influence of Ligand Structure and Polymerization Conditions on Molecular WeightChapter 6. Homo- and Co-polymers Derived from Multicyclic Olefin Monomers: The Quest for Higher Tg Materials; Chapter 7. The Renaissance in Polyolefin Manufacturing Technology; Chapter 8. Mixed Metallocenes for Designer Polymers; Chapter 9. Advances in the Functionalized Polyolefins Synthesis and Applications; Chapter 10. SPS Crystalline Polymer: A New Metallocene-catalyzed Styrene Engineering Thermoplastic |
Chapter 11. Ethylene/α-olefin Copolymers with Metallocene Catalysts in High Pressure ProcessChapter 12. Semicrystalline Polyolefins -Narrow MWD and Long Chain Branching: Best of Both Worlds; Chapter 13. Structure and Properties of Single Site Constrained Geometry Ethylene-Propylene-Diene, EPDM, Elastomers; Chapter 14. Enhancing Polyethylene Performance with INSITE® Technology and Molecular Design; Part II: Properties; Chapter 15. Morphological Investigation on Very Low Density Ethylene-Octene Metallocene Copolymers Using SAXS |
Chapter 16. Further Studies on Metallocene ULDPE/PP Blends Impact-Morphology RelationshipsChapter 17. Morphology of Low to Very Low Density Ethylene-Octene Metallocene Copolymers; Chapter 18. Morphological Studies of Metallocene Plastomer Modified Polypropylenes; Chapter 19. Comparison of the Crystallization Behavior of Ziegler-Natta and Metallocene Catalyzed Isotactic Polypropylene; Chapter 20. Explaining the Transient Behaviors of Syndiotactic Polypropylene |
Chapter 21. Equilibrium Melting Temperatures of Ethylene Copolymers: An Appraisal of the Applicability of the Flory and Sanchez-Eby ApproachesChapter 22. Melt Rheology and Processability of Ethylene/Styrene Interpolymers; Chapter 23. Characterizing the Melt Relaxation Behavior of Metallocene Polyethylenes; Chapter 24. Studies on the Thermal Stability and Processability of Syndiotactic Polystyrene |
Chapter 25. The Performance of Primary and Secondary Antioxidants in Polyolefins Produced with Metallocene Catalysts. Part 1. Preliminary Studies Comparing m-Syndiotactic and Isotactic Polypropylenes |
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It has been estimated that within just ten years, over half of all polyolefins will be made by using metallocene catalysts. This ground-breaking volume from PDL brings togetherùfor the first timeùwork from dozens of world-renowned experts on the subject. Fifty chapters of peer-reviewed content offer insights into applications in automotive components, food packaging, insulating films, non-woven fabrics and medical markets, among others. |
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