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- isotactic was discovered by Giulio Natta and Karl Rehn in March 1954. This pioneering discovery led to large-scale commercial production of isotactic...
- {1}{2}}rmrm+{\tfrac {1}{2}}rmrr}}} Isotactic polymers are composed of isotactic macromolecules (IUPAC definition). In isotactic macromolecules, all the substituents...
- polymerization of propylene oxide results in an atactic polymer. The isotactic polymer can be produced from optically active propylene oxide, but at...
- used crystalline α-TiCl3 in combination with Al(C2H5)3 to produce first isotactic polypropylene. Usually Ziegler catalysts refer to titanium-based systems...
- polyethylene terephthalate (PET), polytetrafluoroethylene (PTFE) or isotactic polypropylene (PP). Whether or not polymers can crystallize depends on...
- which is soft and amorphous with a free-flowing composition. 2 creates isotactic polypropylene, which is hard and used in re-usable plastic containers...
- in Düsseldorf. Products were named Styropor. The crystal structure of isotactic polystyrene was reported by Giulio Natta. In 1954, the Koppers Company...
- (2010). "Mechanical properties of gl**** bead- and wollastonite-filled isotactic-polypropylene composites modified with thermoplastic elastomers". Polymer...
- (noncrystalline), soft materials with lower physical strength. The corresponding isotactic (like substituents all on the same side) and syndiotactic (like substituents...
- married Rosita Beati; a graduate in literature, she coined the terms "isotactic", "atactic" and "syndiotactic" for polymers discovered by her husband...