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Recent developments in the synthesis of ring opening metathesis polymerization- (ROMP-) based heterogeneous catalytic supports are reported. In combination with grafting and precipitation polymerization techniques, ROMP has been applied to the synthesis of surfacefunctionalized inorganic and organic supports. Selected applications of these well-defined heterogeneous catalytic supports in C-C coupling reactions (Heck couplings), C-N coupling reactions (aminations) as well as in atom-transfer radical polymerization are reported.

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Buchmeiser, M.R. (2002). ROMP in the Synthesis of Well-Defined Catalytic Supports. In: Khosravi, E., Szymanska-Buzar, T. (eds) Ring Opening Metathesis Polymerisation and Related Chemistry. NATO Science Series, vol 56. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-010-0373-5_17

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