Abstract
A “polyethylene energy pie” is shown in Figure 1. This was extracted from a well known book of industrial energy analysis.1 In this pie, the very large “slice” on the top is the energy content of the feedstock.
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Electron Spin Resonance Isotactic Polypropylene Anionic Polymerization Polymer Yield Alpha Olefin
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