Polymerization of carbon monoxide/olefin with hexakis phosphine

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502162, 568 8, 568 17, C08G 6702

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ABSTRACT:
An improved process for the production of linear alternating polymers of carbon monoxide and at least one ethylenically unsaturated hydrocarbon employs a novel catalyst composition formed from a compound of palladium, the anion of a strong non-hydrohalogenic acid and a novel hexakis phosphine ligand. The process is characterized by a lessened degree of reactor fouling.

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