methylalumoxane
Methylalumoxane (MAO) is a class of oligomeric aluminoxanes widely used as a cocatalyst and activator in olefin polymerization catalysis, particularly with metallocene and related catalysts. It is typically prepared by partial hydrolysis of trimethylaluminium in hydrocarbon solvents, yielding a complex, highly reactive mixture of aluminoxane species containing methyl groups.
Structure and composition of MAO are not those of a single defined compound but of a dynamic
Function and mechanism: MAO serves two roles in polymerization. It acts as a scavenger for impurities such
Industrial context and handling: MAO is widely used in the production of polyolefins, often in combination