Ring-opening metathesis polymerization
In polymer chemistry, ring-opening metathesis polymerization is a type of chain-growth polymerization involving olefin metathesis. The reaction is driven by relieving ring strain in cyclic olefins. A variety of heterogeneous and homogeneous catalysts have been developed for different polymers and mechanisms. Heterogeneous catalysts are typical in large-scale commercial processes, while homogeneous catalysts are used in finer laboratory chemical syntheses. Organometallic catalysts used in ROMP usually have transition metal centres, such as tungsten, ruthenium, titanium, etc., with organic ligands.
Heterogeneous catalysis
Heterogeneous catalysis consists of catalysts and substrates in different physical states. The catalyst is typically in solid phase. The mechanism of heterogeneous ring-opening metathesis polymerization is still under investigation.Ring-opening metathesis polymerization of cyclic olefins has been commercialized since the 1970s. Examples of polymers produced on an industrial level through ROMP catalysis are Vestenamer, Norsorex and ZEONEX, among others.