Correction to “Calcium–Lithium Systems as Innovative Bimetallic Initiators for the Anionic Polymerization of Butadiene: Toward Control and High 1,4-Trans Microstructure”
Thomas La Porta, Renaud Perrin, Mélanie Ray, Benoit Gadenne, Charlotte Dire, Stéphane Carlotti
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Abstract
The fourth sentence in the second paragraph of the introduction should read: Neodymium borohydride/dialkylmagnesium catalyst produced a polybutadiene with 95% of 1,4-trans units with a yield up to 96%.11 Page 2382 Figure 6. The value of Tm of the 75% 1,4-trans sample should read +14 °C. This article has not yet been cited by other publications.
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