Materials Sciences

New Advances in Metallocenes Create Super-Strong Plastics

C&EN Senior Editor Alexander Tullo notes that the catalysts, called “metallocenes,” engendered excitement years ago because they allowed production of stronger forms of polyethylene plastics.

The world's most widely used plastic, polyethylene is a mainstay in plastic shopping bags and other items. However, hopes that metallocene plastics would replace conventional polyethylene plastics faded because of the high costs of these catalysts.

The article describes a revival in the use of metallocenes and expanded marketing of super-strong polyethylene plastics.

The reason: New technologies have cut the catalysts' cost and fostered production of millions of tons of the new plastics.

They are found in products such as stronger garbage bags, improved packaging materials, more durable fuel tanks, and tougher artificial turf for football and soccer fields.

ARTICLE FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE “Metallocenes Rise Again”

This story is available at http://pubs.acs.org/cen/coverstory/88/8842cover.html

Comments (0)

Write a comment