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Perspective
Dalton Trans., 2009, 8794 - 8802, DOI: 10.1039/b911862b
Metal-catalysed olefin polymerisation into the new millennium: a perspective outlook
Vincenzo Busico
The second half of the last Century is often referred to as
the Age of Plastics
. Whether this calls to one's mind the 1963 Nobel Laureates Karl Ziegler and Giulio Natta, or
The Graduate
Ben Braddock of Charles Webb's novel (played by Dustin Hoffman in a 1967 cult movie) being explained that
the future is in plastics
, the conclusion can only be that there is indeed some truth in the definition. But that is over now, and the new Millennium has much more and better to offer than
plastics
—or not? This perspective article will not address such an epochal question; more modestly, it will make the point that—at odds with a growing misconception—there is still room for good and useful research in metal-catalysed olefin polymerisation for quite some years to come.
