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Edwin J. Vandenberg, a long time researcher at the Research Center
of Hercules Incorporated, was the 1981 winner of the American
Chemical Society Award in Polymer Chemistry, sponsored by the Witco
Chemical Corp. Following is the citation of the accomplishments
which led to this award. "In recognition of his pioneering research
that advanced polymer science and that led to the discovery and
development of isotactic polypropylene, epichlorohydrin and
propylene oxide elastomers, new polymerization catalysts, and the
hydrogen method of controlling molecular weights of Ziegler
polyolefins." It was my pleasure to arrange a symposium to
celebrate this award at the Atlanta Meeting of the American
Chemical Society on March 30, 1981. In considering the broad range
of Vandenberg's contributions to polymer chemistry, it was decided
to choose the subject of "Coordination Polymerization" for the
symposium. This area is both one to which Vandenberg has made major
contributions and one of great industrial and scientific interest.
Since Vandenberg has been involved in coordination polymerization
in both ring-opening and a-olefin type polymerizations, both were
covered in the symposium, whose program follows. 1. "The
Polymerization of 1,2-Epoxides Catalyzed by the Condensation
Products of Metal-Containing Compounds with Alkylphosphates," T.
Nakata, Research Laboratories, Osaka Soda Co., Ltd., 9 Otakasu-cho,
Amagasaki City, Hyogo Pref. 660, Japan.
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