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Paramagnetic complexes of monovalent and trivalent nickel in the catalytic system Ni(COD)2/BF3*OEt2 active in norbornene polymerization. / Kraikivskii, Peter B.; Saraev, Vitaly V.; Bocharova, V. V.; Matveev, D. A.; Petrovskii, S. K.; Gotsko, M. D.

в: Catalysis Communications, Том 12, № 7, 10.03.2011, стр. 634-636.

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Kraikivskii, PB, Saraev, VV, Bocharova, VV, Matveev, DA, Petrovskii, SK & Gotsko, MD 2011, 'Paramagnetic complexes of monovalent and trivalent nickel in the catalytic system Ni(COD)2/BF3*OEt2 active in norbornene polymerization', Catalysis Communications, Том. 12, № 7, стр. 634-636. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.catcom.2010.12.016

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Kraikivskii, P. B., Saraev, V. V., Bocharova, V. V., Matveev, D. A., Petrovskii, S. K., & Gotsko, M. D. (2011). Paramagnetic complexes of monovalent and trivalent nickel in the catalytic system Ni(COD)2/BF3*OEt2 active in norbornene polymerization. Catalysis Communications, 12(7), 634-636. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.catcom.2010.12.016

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Kraikivskii, Peter B. ; Saraev, Vitaly V. ; Bocharova, V. V. ; Matveev, D. A. ; Petrovskii, S. K. ; Gotsko, M. D. / Paramagnetic complexes of monovalent and trivalent nickel in the catalytic system Ni(COD)2/BF3*OEt2 active in norbornene polymerization. в: Catalysis Communications. 2011 ; Том 12, № 7. стр. 634-636.

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title = "Paramagnetic complexes of monovalent and trivalent nickel in the catalytic system Ni(COD)2/BF3*OEt2 active in norbornene polymerization",
abstract = "It has been shown that the system Ni(COD)2/BF3? OEt2 may polymerize norbornene with the activity of 1930 kg NB/molNi h. This catalytic system is characterized by minor content of the Lewis acid; the activity peaks at the molar ratio of B:Ni = 5. The norbornene polymerization was first demonstrated to be attended with the formation of trivalent nickel metallocyclic complexes. A monovalent nickel complex was used as a precursor for the active species.",
keywords = "Boron trifluoride, Monovalent nickel, Norbornene, Polymerization, Trivalent nickel",
author = "Kraikivskii, {Peter B.} and Saraev, {Vitaly V.} and Bocharova, {V. V.} and Matveev, {D. A.} and Petrovskii, {S. K.} and Gotsko, {M. D.}",
year = "2011",
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journal = "Catalysis Communications",
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AU - Kraikivskii, Peter B.

AU - Saraev, Vitaly V.

AU - Bocharova, V. V.

AU - Matveev, D. A.

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AU - Gotsko, M. D.

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KW - Boron trifluoride

KW - Monovalent nickel

KW - Norbornene

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