Attractive interactions in olefin polymerization mediated by post-metallocene catalysts with fluorine-containing ancillary ligands

The deployment of fluorinated moieties to engender electronic effects through non-covalent attractive interactions is a new concept for olefin polymerization catalysts, and was proposed to account for the unprecedented living polymerization mediated by certain catalysts bearing fluorine-containing a...

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