WO1997024023A2 - Silane, free radical generator, amine blends for crosslinking of olefin polymers - Google Patents
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- silane crosslinking i.e., crosslinking using olefinically unsaturated alkoxysilanes. This method involves at least two stages, which may be done together. In the first stage, (a) silane is grafted onto polymer chains in the presence of a free radical generator and in a second stage, (b) crosslinking of the polymer chains occurs through the formation of Si-O-Si bonds as bridges.
- the grafting step is normally effected while the polymer is in a molten state, most commonly in an extruder, while the crosslinking step is normally carried out after the polymer has been formed into its desired shape, such as a pipe or wire insulation, while the polymer is in a solid state.
- the intermediate formed by grafting is subjected to moisture, for example, hot water or steam, in the presence of a hydrolysis/condensation catalyst.
- the two processes most often employed are (1) a two-step process as taught in U.S. Patent No. 3,646,155 and (2) a one-step process as taught in U.S. Patent No. 4,117,195.
- One important commercial application of silane crosslinking is to
- crosslink ethylene polymers used as insulation and sheathing compositions for electrically or optically conductive wire and cable.
- the crosslinked insulation it is often necessary for the crosslinked insulation to survive extended periods of exposure to heat, light, and air, during which the polymer may undergo degradation such as by embrittlement or discoloration.
- silane crosslinking involves free radical processes, and therefore stabilizers may interfere with the silane grafting step. Therefore a problem associated with silane crosslinking employing such stabilizer compounds is the difficulty of accurately combining some or all of the silane, free radical generator and hydrolysis /condensation catalyst (some or all of which are liquids) and stabilizers with the base polymer which is a solid to minimize this interference.
- This invention relates to a process for crosslinking olefinic polymers
- compositions used to effect said crosslinking More particularly, the present invention relates to a composition for crosslinking olefinic polymers including
- HALS hindered amine light stabilizer compound
- crosslinking olefinic polymers comprising blending said composition with an
- the present invention solves the problem of accurately combining additives with a polyolefin by mixing certain stabilizers with the olefinically
- compositions of the present invention are in contact with transition metals, e.g., Cu, they can reduce the propensity of the metal to catalyze the oxidation of the polymer without the need for a traditional metal deactivator.
- the present invention utilizes the following components : 1. Olefinic Polymer
- the olefin polymers are those with a single polymerized hydrocarbon olefin having two or more carbon atoms in the monomer molecule (e.g., ethylene or propylene), polymers containing two or more polymerized olefins, or polymers of such olefins modified with one or more copolymerizable monomers that can be monounsaturated or polyunsaturated.
- such comonomers include propene, isoprene, butene, butadiene, pentene, hexene, heptene, octene, and styrene, as well as many other polymerizable hydrocarbon
- monomers such as the polymerizable unsaturated monomers containing other atoms, such as acrylic and methacrylic acid, acrylonitrile and methacrylonitrile; the esters such as vinyl acetate and the acrylate and methacrylate esters, methyl acrylate, methyl methacrylate, 2- ethylhexyl acrylate, and the like; the vinyl ethers such as vinyl ethyl ether, and the like; the vinyl ketones such as vinyl ethyl ketone and the like; as well as other alpha olefinically unsaturated monomers known to those skilled in the art
- the olefin polymers for use herein may have a wide variety of properties. They can be liquids, solids, rubbers, linear, branched, rigid, flexible, etc. They also vary in the amount of hydrocarbon olefin polymerized in the molecules
- polyolefins that are 100 percent hydrocarbon olefins, e.g., polyethylene and polypropylene, to polymers in which the hydrocarbon olefin polymerized in the molecule can be as low as about 60 weight percent with the balance comprising one or more of the other types of comonomers.
- Ethylene polymers are preferred herein, which polymers contain about 60 weight percent or more polymerized ethylene in the polymer molecule as well as blends of said polymers with one another or with other polymers.
- Illustrative ethylene polymers include homopolymers of ethylene as well as interpolymers of ethylene with one or more olefins and/or up to about 30 percent by weight of one or more monomers that are copolymerizable or interpolymers of ethylene with such olefins as propylene, butene-1, isobutylene, hexene-1, 4-methyl- pentene-1, pentene-1, octene-1, nonene-1, decene-1, butadiene, dicyclopentadiene, hexadiene, ethylidene norbornene and vinyl moieties.
- ethylene polymers are blends of one ethylene polymer as described above with one or more other ethylene polymers as described above, or with one or more other polymers.
- ethylene polymers with one or more of the following: polypropylene, high pressure polyethylene, low-density polyethylene, ultra-low-density polyethylene, high density polyethylene, polybutene-1, and polar monomer /olefin copolymers such as ethylene /acrylic acid copolymers, ethylene /methyl acrylate copolymers, ethylene /ethyl acrylate copolymers, ethylene /vinyl acetate copolymers, ethylene /acrylic acid/ethyl acrylate terpolymers, aery lonitrile-bu tad iene-styrene polymers, ethylene /acrylic acid /vinyl acetate terpolymers, and the like, as well as the salts thereof,
- Particularly preferred ethylene polymers for purposes of this invention are low pressure, substantially linear ethylene homopolymers and ethylene C3 to C ⁇ alpha-olefin interpolymers having a density of about 0.84 to about 0.97, preferably about 0.875 to about 0.93.
- interpolymers can be prepared by reacting a mixture containing about 50 to 99.9 mole percent, preferably about 75 to 96 mole percent ethylene, and from about 0.1 to 50 mole percent and preferably about 4 to about 25 mole percent of one or more C 3 to C ⁇ alpha olefins such as propene, butene-1, pentene-1, 4-methyl-pentene-l, hexene-1, heptene-1, octene-1, and the like, or a diolefin using a magnesium chloride /titanium chloride catalyst and employing low pressures on the order of about 15 to 300 psi as disclosed in U.S. Pat. No. 4,302,565.
- C 3 to C ⁇ alpha olefins such as propene, butene-1, pentene-1, 4-methyl-pentene-l, hexene-1, heptene-1, octene-1, and the like, or a diole
- the catalyst can be a transition metal compound, e.g. chromium oxide, as well as any of the known Ziegler and Natta catalysts, or a metallocene.
- HALS Hindered Amine Light Stabilizer
- HALS Hindered amine light stabilizers
- HALS are organic compounds incorporating one or more piperidine
- Y is either O or NR 4
- R 4 is (R 5 )jW
- R 5 is a divalent alkylene group of G-C10
- j is 0 or 1
- W is hydrogen or a linkage to another piperidine moiety so as to form a polymer
- R 3 is (R 6 )jW, where
- R 6 is oxygen, -OCnH 2 n -, or a linear or branched divalent alkylene group of 1-10 carbon atoms, n is 1 to 12 and R 2 is one of the following: a. a divalent group of structure where m is from 2 to 8, and Z is a heteroatom, a heterocyclic structure or a linkage to another piperidine moiety which if W is also a linkage may form a polymeric structure; b. a single bond connected to the R 4 group of another piperidine moiety so as to form a polymeric structure; c. if Y is NR 4 , a triazine ring, which may have heteroatoms thereon and/or may be connected with other piperidine moieties to form a polymeric
- HALS are compounds described for example in U.S. Patent Nos. 4,946,880, 4,948,888, 4,927,898, and 5,418,267; and European patent application 0388321, which are incorporated herein by reference. Also illustrative of such HALS are those identified in Gachter and M ⁇ ller, Plastics Additives, 3rd Ed., 1990, section 3.5.3 as HALS- through H ⁇ LS-8, which is also incorporated herein. Preferred HALS are the commercially available HALS sold by Ciba-Geigy as TINUVIN 770, TINUVIN 622, CHIM ⁇ SSORB 944, and CH1MASSORB 119.
- HALS in the practice of our invention, it is useful but not required that the solution of HALS in silane be stable during storage for an extended period of time. For this reason, certain HALS may be preferred over others. For example, it has been found that TINUVIN 622 HALS forms a gel when allowed to stand for several days after dissolving in vinyltrimethoxysilane, whereas CHIMASSORB 944 does not. Also in the practice of our invention it has been
- HALS based on a silicone compound such as
- UVASIL 299 which remains soluble in vinyltrimethoxysilane even at -40°C in
- the HALS should be present at 1.0 to 10.0 weight percent of the silane solution, and in the polymeric composition it should be present at 0.1 to 0.5 weight percent.
- Silanes suitable for grafting onto and crosslinking with an olefinic polymer according to the present invention are of the general formula:
- R' represents a hydrogen atom or methyl group
- x and y are 0 or 1 with the proviso that when x is 1, y equals 1
- n is an integer from 1 to 12 inclusive, preferably 1 to 4
- each R independently represents a hydrolyzable organic group such as an alkoxy group having 1 to 12 carbon atoms (e.g., methoxy, ethoxy, propoxy, butoxy), or a lower alkyl group having 1 to 6 carbon atoms inclusive, with the proviso that not more than one of the three R groups is an alkyl group.
- unsaturated silanes useful in the present process are vinyltriethoxysilane, vinyltrimethoxysilane, vinyl tri-iso- butoxysiiane, allyltriethoxysilane, vinyltri- ⁇ -butoxysilane, hexenyltri-iso- butoxysilane, allyltri- ⁇ -pentoxysilane, dodecenyltri- ⁇ -octoxysilane, heptenyltri- ri-heptoxysilane, allyltri-isopropoxysilane, pentenyltri- ⁇ -propoxysilane, sec-
- butenyltriethoxysilane and 3-methacryloxypropyl-trimethoxysilane.
- the silanes used in the process of the present invention will contain a vinyl or methacryloxy propyl group as the group reacting with the free radical sites formed in the polymer by the free radical generator.
- These silanes are commercially available from OSi Specialties Inc. as SILQUEST® A-171, A- 151, and A-174 silanes.
- the most preferred silane is vinyl trimethoxysilane.
- the amount of silane is chosen to be near the minimum amount needed to provide the desired degree of crosslinking.
- the proportion of hydrolyzable silane based on the weight of the ethylene polymer is not narrowly critical and can range from 0.1 to 10 wt. %, preferably 0.7 to 3 wt. %, of silane based on the total weight of polymer.
- the free radical generator used in the present invention may be any compound that is capable of producing free radical sites in the base polymer, the reaction conditions depending on temperature and retention time needed for achieving a suitable half life.
- Suitable free radical generators are organic perox ⁇ ides and peresters such as lerf-butylperoxypivalate, erf-butylperoxy ⁇ -
- azo compound such as 2,2-azo-bis (2,4- dimethylvaleronitrile) and azo-bis-iso-butyronitrile may be used herein.
- preferred free radical generators are the peroxides, especially dicumyl peroxide
- the amount of free radical generator necessary in the present invention is not narrowly critical and can be varied over wide ranges, for example, from 0.01 wt. % to 0.4 wt. %, preferably 0.05 to 0.2 wt. %, based on the total weight of the extrudate, depending on the nature of the olefin polymer, the silane, the
- Hydrolysis/condensation catalysts used in the present invention catalyze the crosslinking of the extrudate (i.e., silane grafted olefin pojymer) by reaction of the extrudate with water.
- the catalysts may accelerate either the hydrolysis reaction of the grafted silyl groups with water to form silanols, or the condensation of silanols to form Si-O-Si bonds, or both.
- These catalysts may be Lewis acids such as metal carboxylates, for example: dibutyltin dilaurate,
- dioctyltin dilaurate stannous acetate, stannous octoate, dibutyltin dioctoate, dioctyltin-bis(isooctyl maleate), dioctyltin-bis (isooctyl thioglycolate), as well as
- organometal compounds such as titanium esters and chelates, for example: tetrabu yl titanate, tetranonyl titanate, and bis(acetylacetonyl) di-isopropyl titanate; organic bases, such as, triethylamine, hexylamine, dibutylamine, and piperidine; and protic acids, such as fatty acids and mineral acids.
- Preferred hydrolysis/condensation catalysts include dibutyltin dilaurate (DBTDL), dioctyltin dilaurate (DOTDL) and stannous octoate.
- the proportion of silanol condensation catalyst used is not narrowly critical, illustratively ranging from 0.01 to 0.2 wt. %, preferably 0.02 to 0.1 wt. %, based on the total weight of the extrudate.
- a hydrolysis/condensation catalyst should not be added during the production of the silane grafted polymer. Instead, the hydrolysis/condensation catalyst should be mixed with the silane grafted polymer at the fabrication step. However, if it is desired to perform the production and fabrication of the crosslinkable polymer in a single step, the hydrolysis/condensation catalyst should be included. An extruder would be used as the mixing and compounding apparatus in this case. 6.
- mineral fillers such as calcium carbonate, talc, mica, silica and silicates; or carbon black may be used.
- Phenolic antioxidants, phosphites or aryl amine antioxidants may be used.
- Metal deactivators may be also be used, but are not required.
- the present invention includes blending the olefinically unsaturated silane, the HALS compound, and the free radical generator, optionally with
- heating and stirring to produce a homogeneous solution with the silane as the solvent.
- other optional additives and the hydrolysis/ condensation catalyst may be added to the same solution.
- Mild heating may accelerate the dissolution of solid ingredients, i.e., HALS and free radical generator, in the silane.
- heating is applied, only mild heating may be used, to avoid decomposition of the free radical generator and polymerization of the olefinically unsaturated silane. Heating the mixture to no more than 50°C, preferably around 40°C is preferred.
- Dissolving the HALS compound and the free radical generator in the liquid silane, possibly along with other additives and a hydrolysis /condensation catalyst, prior to mixing them with the polymer and carrying out the grafting step provides surprising benefits.
- This silane solution allows the ingredients to be metered together in easily controlled ratio and simplifies the dosing requirements. It also simplifies logistics and inventory requirements at the manufacturing site.
- dispersing the HALS will lessen the amount of HALS, a relatively expensive component, required.
- this method of manufacture and composition is advantageous over prior methods and compositions.
- concentrations of solid ingredients in the solution will be found to be limited by the solubility of said solid ingredients in the silane. It is necessary to choose solid ingredients that are sufficiently soluble to form a thermodynamically stable solution at the lowest storage temperature to which the solution will be exposed prior to use. Generally, this is not a problem because the amounts of additives in the solution are low enough that they dissolve readily in the silane and do not re-precipitate when cooled to the lowest commonly encountered storage temperatures.
- the silane solution of HALS compound, free radical generator, and optional additives can be mixed with the olefin polymer to provide grafting using any of several conventional methods well known to those skilled in the art.
- the solution may be soaked into the polymer using mild heating, may be sprayed onto the polymer pellets just before they are melted in an extruder, may be injected into the molten polymer within an extruder, or may be supplied in a solid form as part of a masterbatch as described in U.S. Patent No.
- the polymer is still thermoplastic and needs to be crosslinked.
- It may be crosslinked by mixing the grafted polymer with a hydrolysis/ condensation catalyst, formed into its desired final shape, and
- the catalyst may be dissolved in the silane solution of this invention, but in that case the grafted polymer should be immediately formed into its final shape, such as
- grafted polymer will be relatively short. These steps are well known in the art.
- Said crosslinked polymers may be used for a variety of purposes, including wire and cable insulation, heat shrink tubing and pipe.
- a clear liquid solution was prepared by stirring for one hour in a closed flask with a magnetic stirrer at 40°C: vinyltrimethoxysilane 81.2 g
- the solid blend was passed through a Leistritz single-screw extruder of diameter 36 mm and length 90 cm, with a barrier screw having 2:1 compression ratio, using a temperature profile of 150/180/200/210/220°C from feed zone to die, at a screw speed of 20 rpm and formed onto a copper wire of 1.37 mm diameter with insulation thickness 0.8 mm using a crosshead die.
- the coated wire was immersed in 90°C water for 4 hr to crosslink the polyethylene
- a solid blend was prepared from 75 g of this solid silane masterbatch, 425 g ESCORENE LL 1004 YB (LLDPE, MI 2.8 g/10 min, density 0.918 g/cm 3 ) (Exxon Chemical Company), 500 g LOTRENE CD- 0230 (LDPE, MI 2 g/10 min, density 0.923 g/cm )(Qapco Chemical).
- the solid blend was passed through a Leistritz single-screw extruder of diameter 36 mm and length 90 cm, with a barrier screw having 2:1 compression ratio, using a
- thermoplastic pellets (42.75 g) were blended with the catalyst /antioxidant masterbatch described in Example 1 (2.25 g) and the blend
- the plaque was exposed to ultraviolet light (Xenotest 1200
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