WO1998016310A1 - Double metal cyanide catalysts containing functionalized polymers - Google Patents
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- the invention relates to double metal cyanide (DMC) catalysts useful for epoxide polymerization.
- DMC double metal cyanide
- the invention relates to DMC catalysts that have high activity, are substantially non-crystalline, and which contain a functionalized polymer.
- the catalysts are especially valuable for making low-unsaturation poiyether polyols useful in the polyurethane industry.
- Double metal cyanide complexes are well-known catalysts for epoxide polymerization. These active catalysts give poiyether polyols that have low unsaturation compared with similar polyols made using basic (KOH) catalysis.
- the catalysts can be used to make many polymer products, including poiyether, polyester, and polyetherester polyols. These polyols are useful in polyurethane coatings, elastomers, sealants, foams, and adhesives.
- DMC catalysts are usually made by reacting aqueous solutions of metal salts and metal cyanide salts to form a precipitate of the DMC compound.
- a low molecular weight organic complexing agent typically an ether or an alcohol is included in the catalyst preparation.
- the organic complexing agent is needed for favorable catalyst activity.
- Preparation of typical DMC catalysts is described, for example, in U.S. Pat. Nos. 3,427,256, 3,829,505, and 5,158,922.
- DMC catalysts having a relatively high degree of crystallinity were used for making epoxide polymers.
- the most popular catalyst contained an organic complexing agent (usually glyme), water, some excess metal salt (typically zinc chloride) and the DMC compound (see Figure 2).
- the DMC catalysts described in U.S. Pat. Nos. 5,470,813, 5,482,908, and 5,545,601 have excellent activity and give poiyether polyols with very low unsaturations.
- the catalysts are active enough to allow their use at very low concentrations, often low enough to overcome any need to remove the catalyst from the polyol.
- the most active DMC catalysts now known generally have relatively low degrees of crystallinity. Homogenizing the reactants to efficiently incorporate organic complexing agent into the catalyst framework or including a poiyether (usually a poiyether polyol) in the catalyst preparation results in highly active DMC catalysts. Powder X-ray diffraction analysis of these types of catalysts reveals a substantially non-crystalline catalyst (see Figure 1).
- the catalyst of U.S. Pat. No. 5,470,813 tends to give polyols with a high level of high molecular weight polyol tail and/or gel formation if the polyol is made under "stressed" conditions (e.g., fast epoxide addition, very low catalyst concentration). Gel formation fouls reactors.
- High molecular weight polyol tail can also contribute to unacceptably high polyol viscosities and difficulty with polyurethane foam processing. Catalyst preparation can be improved.
- Most DMC catalysts known in the art are fine particles that tend to clog filters and therefore require centrifugation to isolate the catalyst (see, e.g., U.S. Pat. No.
- the catalyst could be more easily washed and isolated by a simple filtration.
- most DMC catalysts are dried to a solid cake prior to use, and the cake must be crushed with considerable force to produce a free-flowing powder (see, e.g., Jap. Pat. Appl. Kokai No. 3- 245848).
- the need to pulverize DMC catalysts costs considerable time and effort.
- new DMC catalysts are needed.
- the catalysts would be substantially non-crystalline and highly active.
- the catalysts would be easy to isolate during preparation by simple filtration, and would dry to an easily crushed cake.
- An ideal catalyst would give poiyether polyols with low unsaturation, a reduced amount of high molecular weight polyol tail, and reduced problems with gel formation and reactor fouling.
- An ideal catalyst would be active enough to use at very low concentrations, preferably at concentrations low enough to overcome any need to remove the catalyst from the polyol.
- the invention is a double metal cyanide (DMC) catalyst useful for epoxide polymerizations.
- the catalyst comprises a DMC compound, an organic complexing agent, and from about 2 to about 80 wt.% of a f unctionalized polymer or a water-soluble salt derived from the polymer.
- the invention also includes a method for making the catalysts, and a process for making epoxide polymers using the catalysts.
- DMC catalysts that include a functionalized polymer as defined below are substantially non-crystalline and also have high activity for polymerizing epoxides.
- the activities are comparable to those already reported for DMC catalysts that incorporate polyethers (see U.S. Pat. Nos. 5,482,908 and 5,545,601), and are generally higher than the activities of comparable catalysts made in the absence of the functionalized polymer.
- Catalysts of the invention are easily isolated during preparation by simple filtration, thus avoiding the need for centrifugation.
- dried catalysts of the invention are easily reduced to free-flowing powders without the need for crushing or pulverizing under great force.
- polymerization of epoxides with the catalysts of the invention produces polyols having very low unsaturations.
- polyols made from catalysts of the invention contain reduced levels of high molecular weight polyol tail, and reduced problems with gel formation and reactor fouling, even when the polyol is made under stressed conditions.
- a key to making highly active DMC catalysts is to inhibit formation of highly crystalline forms of the catalyst. Incorporation into the catalyst of a functionalized polymer produces a substantially non-crystalline catalyst that is easy to prepare and isolate, is highly active, and gives high- quality poiyether polyols.
- Figure 1 shows powder X-ray diffraction patterns for a catalyst of the invention (from Example 4), a polyether-containing DMC catalyst prepared as in U.S. Pat. No. 5,482,908 (see Comparative Example 9), and a substantially amorphous catalyst made in the absence of a functionalized polymer additive as prepared in U.S. Pat. No. 5,470,813 (see Comparative Examples 10 and 11).
- Figure 2 shows a conventional zinc hexacyanocobaltate-glyme catalyst.
- Figure 3 shows a zinc hexacyanocobaltate made without a complexing agent.
- Catalysts of the invention comprise a double metal cyanide (DMC) compound, an organic complexing agent, and from about 2 to about 80 wt.% of a functionalized polymer or a water-soluble salt of the polymer.
- Double metal cyanide compounds useful in the invention are the reaction products of a water-soluble metal salt and a water-soluble metal cyanide salt.
- the water-soluble metal salt preferably has the general formula M(X) n in which M is selected from the group consisting of Zn(ll), Fe(ll), Ni(ll), Mn(ll), Co(ll), Sn(ll), Pb(ll), Fe(lll), Mo(IV), Mo(VI), Al(lll), V(V), V(IV), Sr(ll), W(IV), W(VI), Cu(ll), and Cr(lll). More preferably, M is selected from the group consisting of Zn(ll), Fe(ll), Co(ll), and Ni(ll).
- X is preferably an anion selected from the group consisting of halide, hydroxide, sulfate, carbonate, cyanide, oxalate, thiocyanate, isocyanate, isothiocyanate, carboxylate, and nitrate.
- n is from 1 to 3 and satisfies the valency state of M.
- suitable metal salts include, but are not limited to, zinc chloride, zinc bromide, zinc acetate, zinc acetonylacetate, zinc benzoate, zinc nitrate, iron(ll) sulfate, iron(ll) bromide, cobalt(ll) chloride, cobalt(ll) thiocyanate, nickel(ll) formate, nickel(ll) nitrate, and the like, and mixtures thereof.
- the water-soluble metal cyanide salts used to make the double metal cyanide compounds useful in the invention preferably have the general formula (Y) a M'(CN) A) c in which M' is selected from the group consisting of Fe(ll), Fe(lll), Co(ll), Co(lll), Cr(ll), Cr(lll), Mn(ll), Mn(lll), Ir(lll), Ni(ll), Rh(lll), Ru(ll), V(IV), and V(V). More preferably, M' is selected from the group consisting of Co(ll), Co(lll), Fe(ll), Fe(lll), Cr(lll), Ir(lll), and Ni(ll).
- the water-soluble metal cyanide salt can contain one or more of these metals.
- Y is an alkali metal ion or alkaline earth metal ion.
- A is an anion selected from the group consisting of halide, hydroxide, sulfate, carbonate, cyanide, oxalate, thiocyanate, isocyanate, isothiocyanate, carboxylate, and nitrate. Both a and b are integers greater than or equal to 1 ; the sum of the charges of a, b, and c balances the charge of M'.
- Suitable water-soluble metal cyanide salts include, but are not limited to, potassium hexacyanocobaltate(lll), potassium hexacyanoferrate(ll), potassium hexacyanoferrate(lll), calcium hexacyanocobaltate(lll), lithium hexacyanoiridate(lll), and the like.
- suitable double metal cyanide compounds are listed in U.S. Patent No. 5,158,922, the teachings of which are incorporated herein by reference.
- the DMC catalysts of the invention include an organic complexing agent.
- the complexing agent is relatively soluble in water.
- Suitable complexing agents are those commonly known in the art, as taught, for example, in U.S. Patent No. 5,158,922.
- the complexing agent is added either during preparation or immediately following precipitation of the catalyst. Usually, an excess amount of the complexing agent is used.
- Preferred complexing agents are water-soluble heteroatom-containing organic compounds that can complex with the double metal cyanide compound. Suitable complexing agents include, but are not limited to, alcohols, aldehydes, ketones, ethers, esters, amides, ureas, nitriles, sulfides, and mixtures thereof.
- Preferred complexing agents are water- soluble aliphatic alcohols selected from the group consisting of ethanol, isopropyl alcohol, n-butyl alcohol, isobutyl alcohol, sec-butyl alcohol, and tert-butyl alcohol. Tert-butyl alcohol is most preferred.
- a key component of the DMC catalysts of the invention is a functionalized polymer or its water-soluble salt.
- “functionalized polymer” we mean a polymer, other than a poiyether, that contains one or more functional groups containing oxygen, nitrogen, sulfur, phosphorus, or halogen, wherein the polymer, or a water-soluble salt derived from it, has relatively good water solubility, i.e., at least about 3 wt.% of the polymer or its salt dissolves at room temperature in water or mixtures of water with a water-miscible organic solvent. Examples of water-miscible organic solvents are tetrahydrofuran, acetone, acetonitrile, t-butyl alcohol, and the like. Water solubility is important for incorporating the functionalized polymer into the catalyst structure during formation and precipitation of the double metal cyanide compound.
- Preferred functionalized polymers have the general structure: — (CR'-CH) n —
- R' is hydrogen, -COOH, or a C C 5 alkyl group
- A is one or more functional groups selected from the group consisting of -OH, -NH 2 , -NHR, -NR 2 , -SH, -SR, -COR, -CN, -Cl, -Br, -C 6 H 4 -OH, -C 6 H 4 -C(CH 3 ) 2 OH,
- R is a alkyl or alkylene group
- n has a value within the range of about 5 to about 5,000. More preferably, n is within the range of about 10 to about 500.
- the polymer also includes recurring units derived from a non-functionalized vinyl monomer such as an olefin or diene, e.g., ethylene, propylene, butylenes, butadiene, isoprene, styrene, or the like, provided that the polymer or a salt derived from it has relatively good solubility in water or mixtures of water and a water-miscible organic solvent.
- a non-functionalized vinyl monomer such as an olefin or diene, e.g., ethylene, propylene, butylenes, butadiene, isoprene, styrene, or the like.
- Suitable functionalized polymers include, for example, poiy(acrylamide), poly(acrylamide-co-acrylic acid), poly(acrylic acid), poly(2- acrylamido-2-methyl-1-propanesulfonic acid), poly(acrylic acid-co-maleic acid), poly(acrylonitrile), poly(alkyl acrylate)s, poly(alkyl methacrylate)s, po!y(vinyl methyl ether), poly(vinyl ethyl ether), poly(vinyl acetate), poly(vinyl alcohol), poly(N-vinylpyrrolidone), poly(N-vinylpyrrolidone-co-acrylic acid), poly(N,N-dimethylacrylamide), poly(vinyl methyl ketone), poly(4-vinylphenol), poly(4-vinylpyridine), poly(vinyl chloride), poly(acrylic acid-co-styrene), poly(vinyl sulfate), poly(vinyl sul
- the functionalized polymer is selected from the group consisting of polyesters, polycarbonates, oxazoline polymers, polyalkylenimines, maleic acid and maleic anhydride copolymers, hydroxyethyl cellulose, starches, and polyacetals.
- the functionalized polymer can be, for example, poly(ethylene glycol adipate), poly(dipropylene glycol adipate), poly(1 ,6-hexanediol carbonate), poly(2- ethyl-2-oxazoline), poly(vinyl butyral-co-vinyl alcohol-co-vinyl acetate), and the like, and salts thereof.
- Catalysts of the invention contain from about 2 to about 80 wt.% (based on the total amount of catalyst) of the functionalized polymer.
- the catalysts contain from about 5 to about 70 wt.% of the polymer; most preferred is the range from about 10 to about 60 wt.%.
- At least about 2 wt.% of the polymer is needed to significantly improve the catalyst activity compared with a catalyst made in the absence of the polymer.
- Catalysts that contain more than about 80 wt.% of the polymer are generally no more active, and they are often difficult to isolate.
- the molecular weight of the functionalized polymer can vary over a fairly wide range.
- the number average molecular weight is within the range of about 300 to about 500,000; a more preferred range is from about 500 to about 50,000.
- DMC catalysts that include the functionalized polymers described above are substantially non-crystalline and also have high activity for polymerizing epoxides.
- substantially non-crystalline we mean lacking a well-defined crystal structure, or characterized by the substantial absence of sharp lines in the powder X-ray diffraction pattern of the composition.
- Conventional zinc hexacyanocobaltate-glyme catalysts show a powder X-ray diffraction pattern containing many sharp lines, which indicates that the catalyst has a high degree of crystallinity (see Figure 2).
- Zinc hexacyanocobaltate prepared in the absence of a complexing agent is also highly crystalline (see Figure 3).
- catalysts of the invention like those described in U.S. Pat. Nos. 5,470,813 and 5,482,908, are substantially non-crystalline (see Figure 1 and Comparative Examples 9-11).
- catalysts of the invention are comparable to those already reported for DMC catalysts that incorporate polyethers (see U.S. Pat. Nos. 5,482,908 and 5,545,601), and are generally higher than the activities of comparable catalysts made in the absence of the functionalized polymer.
- Table 1 shows, catalysts of the invention have activities greater than about 15 g PO/min. at 20-25 ppm catalyst and 105°C compared with less than 10 g PO/min. at 20 ppm for a catalyst prepared in the absence of the functionalized polymer.
- those of the invention are substantially non-crystalline or amorphous.
- Catalysts of the invention are characterized by the substantial absence of sharp lines and relatively few signals.
- Figure 1 shows powder X-ray diffraction patterns for a catalyst of the invention (containing poly(vinyl methyl ether) as the functionalized polymer, see Example 4), a polyether- containing DMC catalyst as described in U.S. Pat. No. 5,482,908 (see Comparative Example 9), and a substantially amorphous DMC catalyst containing no polymer additive as described in U.S. Pat. No. 5,470,813 (see Comparative Examples 10 and 11).
- the traces are remarkably similar in spite of the presence or absence of a polymer additive, and in spite of profound differences in the kind of polymer additive (poiyether or functionalized polymer).
- the exact position of the peaks depends somewhat on the amount of functionalized polymer, the nature of the polymer, and the nature of the organic complexing agent. Generally, the degree of crystallinity decreases with increasing functionalized polymer contents.
- Preferred catalysts of the invention exhibit a single relatively sharp powder X-ray diffraction peak at a d-spacing of about 3.7 to about 3.8 angstroms, which corresponds to an angle of about 23 to about 24 degrees two theta.
- This peak has a crystallite size of about 280 angstroms, which corresponds to a full-width half-max (FWHM) value of about 0.3.
- the rest of the X-ray diffraction pattern is substantially non-crystalline; two additional major broader peaks centered around d- spacings of about 4.7 to 4.9 angstroms (about 18 to 19 degrees two theta) and about 5.8 to 6.2 angstroms (about 13 to 15 degrees two theta) dominate the pattern.
- Dried catalysts of the invention are easily reduced to free-flowing powders without the need for crushing or pulverizing under great force. This contrasts with most DMC catalysts, which are commonly dried to a cake and then crushed to make a powder. As shown in Comparative Examples 10 and 11 and Jap. Pat. Appl. Kokai No. 3-245848, a difficult crushing step is normally required to convert a dried DMC catalyst filter cake to powder. Catalysts of the invention are easily reduced to free-flowing powders.
- Polymerization of epoxides with the catalysts of the invention produces polyols having very low unsaturations.
- Table 1 shows, typical unsaturation levels for an 8000 mol. wt. poly(oxypropylene) diol made under stressed conditions at 130°C are 0.004 to 0.007 meq/g.
- Polyols made from catalysts of the invention contain reduced levels of high molecular weight polyol tail, and reduced problems with gel formation and reactor fouling, even when the polyol is made under stressed conditions such as low catalyst concentration and fast epoxide addition.
- a catalyst made without a functionalized polymer additive when used under stressed conditions of 20 ppm catalyst and 2-hour addition time for propylene oxide (see Comparative Example 11), gives a polyol with unacceptably high viscosity (17000 cps), a relatively high content of high molecular weight polyol tail (9260 ppm of polyol having a peak molecular weight greater than 100,000) > and significant reactor fouling from gel formation.
- Catalysts of the invention overcome these problems by giving polyols with low viscosities, low contents of high molecular weight tail, and no reactor fouling even under stressed conditions.
- a key to making highly active DMC catalysts is to inhibit formation of highly crystalline forms of the catalyst.
- DMC catalysts having a relatively high degree of crystallinity have been used for decades for making epoxide polymers, it has now become clear that DMC catalysts having relatively low crystallinity are more desirable.
- the invention provides a general route to substantially non-crystalline catalysts. Incorporation into the catalyst of a functionalized polymer produces a substantially non- crystalline catalyst that is easy to prepare and isolate, is highly active, and gives high-quality poiyether polyols.
- the invention includes a method for making the catalysts.
- the method comprises reacting aqueous solutions of a metal salt and a metal cyanide salt in the presence of an organic complexing agent and the functionalized polymer.
- aqueous solutions of a metal salt such as zinc chloride
- a metal cyanide salt such as potassium hexacyanocobaltate
- an organic complexing agent such as tert-butyl alcohol
- the metal salt is used in excess.
- the catalyst slurry contains the reaction product of the metal salt and metal cyanide salt, which is the double metal cyanide compound.
- excess metal salt, water, organic complexing agent and functionalized polymer each is incorporated to some extent in the catalyst structure.
- the reactants are combined at any desired temperature.
- the catalyst is prepared at a temperature within the range of about room temperature to about 80°C; a more preferred range is from about 35O to about 60°C.
- the organic complexing agent and functionalized polymer can be included with either or both of the the aqueous salt solutions, or they can be added to the catalyst slurry immediately following precipitation of the DMC compound. It is generally preferred to pre-mix the complexing agent with either aqueous solution, or both, before combining the reactants. If the complexing agent is added to the catalyst precipitate instead, then the reaction mixture should be mixed efficiently with a homogenizer or a high- shear stirrer to produce the most active form of the catalyst. It is generally preferred to add the functionalized polymer following precipitation of the DMC compound. The polymer-containing catalyst is then usually isolated from the catalyst slurry by any convenient means, such as filtration, centrifugation, decanting, or the like.
- the isolated polymer-containing solid catalyst is preferably washed with an aqueous solution that contains additional organic complexing agent and/or additional functionalized polymer. After the catalyst has been washed, it is usually preferred to dry it under vacuum until the catalyst reaches a constant weight. Suitable techniques for washing and isolating the catalyst are described in U.S. Pat. No. 5,482,908, the teachings of which are incorporated herein by reference.
- the invention includes a process for making an epoxide polymer.
- This process comprises polymerizing an epoxide in the presence of a double metal cyanide catalyst of the invention.
- Preferred epoxides are ethylene oxide, propylene oxide, butene oxides, styrene oxide, and the like, and mixtures thereof.
- the process can be used to make random or block copolymers.
- the epoxide polymer can be, for example, a poiyether polyol derived from the polymerization of an epoxide in the presence of a hydroxyl group-containing initiator.
- epoxides copolymerize with oxetanes (as taught in U.S. Patent Nos. 3,278,457 and 3,404,109) to give polyethers, or with anhydrides (as taught in U.S. Patent Nos. 5,145,883 and 3,538,043) to give polyester or polyetherester polyols.
- Poiyether polyols (or monols) made with the catalysts of the invention preferably have average hydroxyl functionalities from about 1 to 8, more preferably from about 2 to 6, and most preferably from about 2 to 3.
- the polyols preferably have number average molecular weights within the range of about 500 to about 50,000. A more preferred range is from about 1,000 to about 12,000; most preferred is the range from about 2,000 to about 8,000.
- the following examples merely illustrate the invention. Those skilled in the art will recognize many variations that are within the spirit of the invention and scope of the claims.
- a 5.0 wt.% solution of poly(N,N-dimethylacrylamide) in distilled water is prepared (Solution 1).
- Zinc chloride 75 g
- distilled water 275 mL
- t-butyl alcohol 50 mL
- Solution 2 Fifty grams of Solution 1 is added to the zinc chloride solution.
- Solution 3 is made by dissolving potassium hexacyanocobaltate (7.5 g) in distilled water (100 mL).
- Solution 3 is added to the zinc chloride/poly(N,N-dimethylacrylamide) mixture over 30 min. while homogenizing the mixture at 20% of the maximum mixing intensity.
- the reaction temperature is kept at 50°C during the course of the reaction with an internal coil for heating or cooling.
- Mixing intensity is increased to 40% for the next 10 min. of mixing.
- the mixture is pressure filtered through a 5 micron filter at 40 psig.
- the filter cake is reslurried in a mixture of t-butyl alcohol (200 mL) and distilled water (70 mL), the mixture is homogenized at 40% intensity for 10 min., and is then pressure filtered as described above.
- the solids are reslurried in t-butyl alcohol (185 mL), and the washing and isolation process is repeated.
- the filter cake is dried in a vacuum oven at 60°C to constant weight.
- the dried catalyst is easily crushed to a free-flowing powder.
- the catalyst contains 24 wt.% of poly(N,N-dimethylacrylamide). Catalyst activity for propylene oxide polymerization is 23.8 g PO/min. at 100 ppm catalyst.
- Zinc chloride (75 g) is dissolved in distilled water (275 mL) and t-butyl alcohol (50 mL) to give Solution 1.
- Potassium hexacyanocobaltate (7.5 g) is dissolved in distilled water (100 mL) to give Solution 2.
- Solution 3 is prepared by dissolving poly(l-vinylpyrrolidone) (8.0 g) in water (50 mL) and t-butyl alcohol (2.0 mL).
- Solution 2 is added to solution 1 over 30 min. while homogenizing the mixture at 20% of maximum mixing intensity. Reaction temperature is maintained at 50°C during the addition. Mixing intensity is increased to 40% for the next 10 min. of mixing. The homogenizer is stopped.
- Solution 3 is added to the mixture, which is stirred magnetically for 3 min., and is then pressure filtered through a 20 micron filter at 40 psig.
- the filter cake is reslurried in t-butyl alcohol (130 mL) and distilled water (55 mL), and the mixture is homogenized for 10 min. at 40% intensity.
- the homogenizer is stopped.
- More poly(l-vinylpyrrolidone) (2.0 g) is added, and the mixture is stirred magnetically for 3 min., then pressure filtered as described above.
- the filter cake is reslurried in t-butyl alcohol (185 mL) and is homogenized at 40% intensity for 10 min. The homogenizer is stopped.
- Zinc chloride solution (62.5 wt.% in water, 120 g) is combined with distilled water (230 mL) and t-butyl alcohol (50 mL) to give Solution 1.
- Potassium hexacyanocobaltate (7.5 g) is dissolved in distilled water (100 mL) to give Solution 2.
- Solution 3 is prepared by dissolving poly(1- vinylpyrrolidone-co-acrylic acid) (8.0 g) in water (50 mL) and t-butyl alcohol (2.0 mL).
- Solution 2 is added to solution 1 over 30 min. at 50°C while homogenizing the mixture at 20% of maximum mixing intensity. Mixing intensity is increased to 40% for the next 10 min. of mixing. The homogenizer is stopped.
- Solution 3 is added to the mixture, which is stirred magnetically for 3 min., and is then pressure filtered through a 20 micron filter at 40 psig.
- the filter cake is reslurried in t-butyl alcohol (130 mL) and distilled water (55 mL), and the mixture is homogenized for 10 min. at 40% intensity.
- the homogenizer is stopped.
- the mixture is pressure filtered as described above.
- the filter cake is reslurried in t-butyl alcohol (185 mL) and is homogenized at 40% intensity for 10 min.
- the homogenizer is stopped. Filtration and isolation of the catalyst solids proceeds as previously described.
- the cake is dried under vacuum at 60°C to constant weight.
- the dried catalyst is easily crushed to a free-flowing powder.
- the catalyst contains 24 wt.% of poly(1 -vinylpyrrolidone-co-acrylic acid).
- Catalyst activity for propylene oxide polymerization is 17.2 g PO/min. at 20 ppm catalyst.
- Solution 1 An 8.0 wt.% solution of poly(vinyl methyl ether) in distilled water is prepared (Solution 1).
- Zinc chloride (37.5 g) and ten grams of Solution 1 are combined with distilled water (137.5 mL) and t-butyl alcohol (25 mL) to produce Solution 2.
- Solution 3 is prepared by dissolving potassium hexacyanocobaltate (3.75 g) in distilled water (50 mL).
- Solution 4 is prepared by mixing seventeen grams of Solution 1 with t-butyl alcohol (1.0 mL). Solution 3 is added to Solution 2 over 15 min. at 50°C while homogenizing the mixture at 20% of maximum mixing intensity. Mixing intensity is increased to 40% for the next 10 min. of mixing. The homogenizer is stopped.
- Solution 4 is added to the mixture, which is stirred magnetically for 3 min., and is then pressure filtered through a 20 micron filter at 40 psig.
- the filter cake is reslurried in t-butyl alcohol (65 mL) and distilled water (27.5 mL), and the mixture is homogenized for 10 min. at 40% intensity.
- the homogenizer is stopped.
- Additional aqueous poly(vinyl methyl ether) (13.5 g of Solution 1) is added, and the mixture is stirred magnetically for 3 min.
- the mixture is pressure filtered as described above.
- the filter cake is reslurried in t-butyl alcohol (92.5 mL) and is homogenized at 40% intensity for 10 min.
- the homogenizer is stopped.
- Zinc chloride (75 g) and poly(vinyl methyl ether) (3.0 g) are dissolved in distilled water (275 mL) and t-butyl alcohol (60 mL) to give Solution 1.
- Solution 2 is made by dissolving potassium hexacyanocobaltate (7.5 g) in distilled water (100 mL).
- Solution 3 is made by dissolving poly(oxypropylene) diol (1000 molecular weight, 8.0 g) in distilled water (50 mL) and t-butyl alcohol (2.0 mL).
- Solution 2 is added to Solution 1 over 30 min. at 50°C while homogenizing the mixture at 20% of maximum mixing intensity. Mixing intensity is increased to 40% for the next 10 min. of mixing. The homogenizer is stopped.
- Solution 3 is added to the mixture, which is stirred magnetically for 3 min., and is then pressure filtered through a 20 micron filter at 40 psig.
- the filter cake is reslurried in t-butyl alcohol (130 mL), distilled water (155 mL), and poly(vinyl methyl ether) (1.0 g), and the mixture is homogenized for 10 min. at 40% intensity.
- the homogenizer is stopped. Additional 1000 mol. wt. poly(oxypropylene) diol (2.0 g) is added, and the mixture is stirred magnetically for 3 min.
- the mixture is pressure filtered as described above.
- the filter cake is reslurried in t-butyl alcohol (185 mL) and poly(vinyl methyl ether) (1.0 g), and is homogenized at 40% intensity for 10 min.
- the homogenizer is stopped. Additional 1000 mol. wt.
- poly(oxypropylene) diol (1.0 g) is added, and the mixture is stirred magnetically for 3 min. Filtration and isolation of the catalyst solids proceeds as previously described. The cake is dried under vacuum at 60°C to constant weight. The dried catalyst is easily crushed to a free-flowing powder. The catalyst contains 20 wt.% of poly(vinyl methyl ether) and poly(oxypropylene) diol combined. Catalyst activity for propylene oxide polymerization is 17.9 g PO/min. at 25 ppm catalyst. EXAMPLE 6
- Zinc chloride (37.5 g) is dissolved in distilled water (137.5 mL) and t- butyl alcohol (25 mL) to give Solution 1.
- Solution 2 is made by dissolving potassium hexacyanocobaltate (3.75 g) in distilled water (50 mL).
- Solution 3 is made by dissolving a 1000 molecular weight poly(oxypropylene) diol (4.0 g) in distilled water (25 mL) and t-butyl alcohol (5.0 mL). Solution 2 is added to Solution 1 over 15 min. at 50°C while homogenizing the mixture at 20% of maximum mixing intensity. Mixing intensity is increased to 40% for the next 10 min. of mixing. The homogenizer is stopped.
- Solution 3 is added to the mixture, which is stirred magnetically for 3 min., and is then pressure filtered through a 20 micron filter at 40 psig.
- the filter cake is reslurried in t-butyl alcohol (65 mL), and distilled water (27.5 mL), and the mixture is homogenized for 10 min. at 40% intensity. The homogenizer is stopped.
- the dried catalyst is easily crushed to a free-flowing powder.
- the catalyst contains 18 wt.% of poly(vinyl ethyl ether) and poiyether diol combined.
- Catalyst activity for propylene oxide polymerization is 21.7 g PO/min. at 25 ppm catalyst.
- EXAMPLE 7 Catalyst Preparation: Zinc Hexacyanocobaltate/t-butyl alcohol Complex
- Zinc chloride solution (62.5 wt.% in water, 120 g) is combined with distilled water (230 mL) and t-butyl alcohol (50 mL) to give Solution 1.
- Potassium hexacyanocobaltate (7.5 g) is dissolved in distilled water (100 mL) to give Solution 2.
- Solution 3 is prepared by dissolving LEXOREZ 1080-55 polyol (condensation polymer from 2-methyl-1 ,3-propanediol and adipic acid, product of Inolex Chemical Co., 8.0 g) in water (50 mL) and t- butyl alcohol (2.0 mL).
- Solution 2 is added to solution 1 over 30 min.
- the filter cake is reslurried in t-butyl alcohol (185 mL) and is homogenized at 40% intensity for 10 min. The homogenizer is stopped. Additional polyester polyol (1.0 g) is added, and the mixture is stirred magnetically for 3 min. Filtration and isolation of the catalyst solids proceeds as previously described. The cake is dried under vacuum at 60°C to constant weight. The dried catalyst is easily crushed to a free-flowing powder. The catalyst contains 5.0 wt.% of polyester polyol. Catalyst activity for propylene oxide polymerization is 19.2 g PO/min. at 20 ppm catalyst. EXAMPLE 8
- Zinc chloride solution 120 g of 62.5 wt.% ZnCI 2 in water is dissolved in distilled water (230 mL) and t-butyl alcohol (50 mL) to give Solution 1.
- Solution 2 is made by dissolving potassium hexacyanocobaltate (7.5 g) in distilled water (100 mL).
- Solution 3 is made by mixing poly(1 - vinylpyrrolidone) (8.0 g) with distilled water (50 mL) and t-butyl alcohol (2.0 mL).
- Solution 2 is added to Solution 1 over 30 min. at 50°C while homogenizing the mixture at 20% of maximum mixing intensity. Mixing intensity is increased to 40% for the next 30 min. of mixing. The homogenizer is stopped.
- Solution 3 is added to the mixture, which is stirred magnetically for 3 min., and is then pressure filtered through a 20 micron filter at 40 psig.
- the filter cake is reslurried in t-butyl alcohol (130 mL) and distilled water (55 mL), and the mixture is homogenized for 10 min. at 40% intensity. The homogenizer is stopped. Additional poly(1 -vinylpyrrolidone) (2.0 g) is added, and the mixture is stirred magnetically for 3 min. The mixture is pressure filtered as described above. The filter cake is reslurried in t-butyl alcohol (185 mL) and is homogenized at 40% intensity for 10 min. The homogenizer is stopped. Filtration and isolation of the catalyst solids proceeds as previously described. The cake is dried under vacuum at 60°C to constant weight. The dried catalyst is easily crushed to a free-flowing powder.
- the catalyst contains 22 wt.% of poly(1 -vinylpyrrolidone).
- Catalyst activity for propylene oxide polymerization is 14.7 g PO/min. at 20 ppm catalyst.
- COMPARATIVE EXAMPLE 9 Catalyst Preparation: Zinc Hexacyanocobaltate/t-butyl alcohol Complex
- Zinc chloride (283.5 g) is dissolved in distilled water (1039 mL) and t-butyl alcohol (189 mL) to produce Solution 1.
- Solution 2 is made by dissolving potassium hexacyanocobaltate (28.35 g) in distilled water (378 mL).
- Solution 3 is made by mixing poly(oxypropylene) diol (1000 molecular weight, 30.2 g) with distilled water (180 mL) and t-butyl alcohol (7.6 mL). Solution 2 is added to Solution 1 over 1 h at 50°C with stirring at 450 rpm. Following addition, the stirring rate is increased to 900 rpm for 1 h under 10 psig of nitrogen.
- the stirring rate is then dropped to 450 rpm, Solution 3 is added, and the mixture is stirred for 3 min.
- Solids are isolated by pressure filtration through a 20 micron filter at 40 psig.
- the filter cake is reslurried in a mixture of distilled water (201 mL) and t-butyl alcohol (492 mL), and is stirred at 900 rpm for 1 h.
- the stirring rate is dropped to 450 rpm, and additional 1000 mol. wt. poly(oxypropylene) diol (7.6 g) is added. After mixing for 3 min., the solids are isolated as described above.
- Potassium hexacyanocobaltate (8.0 g) is dissolved in distilled water (300 mL) and t-butyl alcohol (50 mL) to give Solution 1.
- Solution 2 is made by dissolving zinc chloride (75 g) in distilled water (75 mL). Solution 2 is added to Solution 1 over 30 min. with homogenization at 20% of maximum mixing intensity. After the addition is complete, the mixture is homogenized at 40% of maximum intensity for 10 min. The mixture is centrifuged at 17,000 rpm for 30 min. to isolate the solids. The solids are reslurried in t- butyl alcohol (155 mL) and distilled water (55 mL). The mixture is homogenized at 40% intensity for 10 min.
- the solids are reslurried in t-butyl alcohol (185 mL), homogenized at 40% intensity for 10 min., and isolated.
- the catalyst is dried under vacuum at 60°C to constant weight. The dried catalyst is pulverized (difficult) to give a free-flowing powder.
- Catalyst activity for propylene oxide polymerization is 17.9 g/min at 50 ppm catalyst (Comparative Example 10), and 9.3 g PO/min. at 20 ppm catalyst (Comparative Example 11).
- Figure 1 shows a powder X-ray diffraction pattern for this catalyst.
- a one-liter stirred reactor is charged with polyoxypropylene triol (700 mol. wt.) starter (70 g) and polymer-containing zinc hexacyanocobaltate catalyst (0.0114 to 0.057 g, 20-100 ppm level in finished polyol).
- the mixture is stirred and heated to 105°C, and is stripped under vacuum to remove traces of water from the triol starter.
- the reactor pressure is adjusted to a vacuum of about 30 in. (Hg), and propylene oxide (10-11 g) is added in one portion. The reactor pressure is then monitored carefully. Additional propylene oxide is not added until an accelerated pressure drop occurs in the reactor; the pressure drop is evidence that the catalyst has become activated.
- propylene oxide (490 g) is added gradually to keep the reactor pressure at about 10 psig. After propylene oxide addition is complete, the mixture is held at 105°C until a constant pressure is observed. Residual unreacted monomer is then stripped under vacuum from the polyol product, and the polyol is cooled and recovered.
- reaction rate a plot of PO consumption (g) vs. reaction time (min) is prepared. The slope of the curve at its steepest point is measured to find the reaction rate in grams of PO converted per minute. The intersection of this line and a horizontal line extended from the baseline of the curve is taken as the induction time (in minutes) required for the catalyst to become active. Measured reaction rates are summarized in Table 1.
- the catalysts of the invention typically polymerize PO at rates in excess of about 15 g/min at 20 ppm catalyst at 105°C.
- the epoxide polymerization rates for the catalysts of the invention are consistently higher than similar catalysts prepared in the absence of a functionalized polymer (see Comparative Example 11).
- a one-liter stirred reactor is charged with polyoxypropylene diol (725 mol. wt.) starter (65 g) and zinc hexacyanocobaltate catalyst (0.0173 g, 25 ppm). The mixture is stirred and heated to 130°C, and is stripped under vacuum for 0.5 h at 130°C to remove traces of water from the diol starter.
- Propylene oxide (12 g) is fed to the reactor, initially under a vacuum of about 30 in. (Hg), and the reactor pressure is monitored carefully. Additional propylene oxide is not added until an accelerated pressure drop occurs in the reactor; the pressure drop is evidence that the catalyst has become activated.
- propylene oxide (618 g) is added gradually over 2 to 6 h (see Table 1 ). After propylene oxide addition is complete, the mixture is held at 130°C until a constant pressure is observed. Residual unreacted monomer is then stripped under vacuum at 80°C from the polyol product. (See Examples 1 -8 and Comparative Examples C9-C11).
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