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What are the Advantages of Post Metallocene Catalysts?
Post metallocene catalysts offer several advantages over traditional metallocene catalysts:
Enhanced Control
over polymer microstructure, including tacticity and comonomer incorporation.
Ability to produce polymers with
broader molecular weight distributions
.
Increased tolerance to various functional groups, allowing for more versatile polymer modifications.
Potential for improved
thermal and chemical stability
.
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