04977nam 2200685Ia 450 991100483510332120200520144314.01-282-01123-597866120112380-08-095042-60-8155-1831-5(CKB)111056552542896(EBL)421026(OCoLC)437108017(SSID)ssj0000072519(PQKBManifestationID)12006780(PQKBTitleCode)TC0000072519(PQKBWorkID)10102884(PQKB)11113975(MiAaPQ)EBC421026(EXLCZ)9911105655254289619980526d1998 uy 0engur|n|---|||||txtccrMetallocene-catalyzed polymers materials, properties, processing & markets /[edited by] George M. Benedikt, Brian L. GoodallNorwich, NY Plastics Design Libraryc19981 online resource (397 p.)Plastics Design LibraryDescription based upon print version of record.1-884207-59-6 Includes bibliographical references and index.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 TechnologyChapter 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 ThermoplasticChapter 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 SAXSChapter 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 PolypropyleneChapter 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 PolystyreneChapter 25. The Performance of Primary and Secondary Antioxidants in Polyolefins Produced with Metallocene Catalysts. Part 1. Preliminary Studies Comparing m-Syndiotactic and Isotactic PolypropylenesIt 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.Plastics Design LibraryMetallocenesMetallocene catalystsPolyolefinsMetallocenes.Metallocene catalysts.Polyolefins.668.4234668.9 21668.9Benedikt George M1823820Goodall Brian L1823821MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9911004835103321Metallocene-catalyzed polymers4390787UNINA