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Selectivity in Addition Polymerization

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Coordination Polymerization

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The development of methods to control selectivity in polymerization processes has been a major accomplishment of polymer chemists during the past quarter of a century. Despite the immense amount of industrial and academic effort expended, and despite much broad understanding of the factors involved, a full understanding of much of the detail of many aspects of selectivity in polymerization remains as a challenge to chemists.

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Price, C.C. (1983). Selectivity in Addition Polymerization. In: Price, C.C., Vandenberg, E.J. (eds) Coordination Polymerization. Polymer Science and Technology, vol 19. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4613-3575-7_1

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