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Cyclophane-based highly active late-transition-metal catalysts for ethylene polymerization
Camacho, Drexel H.,Salo, Eric V.,Ziller, Joseph W.,Guan, Zhibin
, p. 1821 - 1825 (2004)
Better by design: Exploitation of the macrocyclic architecture of a cyclophane-based ligand provides new highly active catalysts with improved thermal stability for ethylene polymerization. The strategic positioning of the metal center at the core of the
