WO2000001750A2 - Thermally stable polyetheramines - Google Patents
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- This invention relates to polyethers having pendant hydroxyl moieties. More particularly, this invention relates to hydroxy-functionalized polyetheramines or polyhydroxyaminoethers (PHAE).
- Hydroxy-functionalized polyetheramines are known and are described, for example, in U.S. Patents 5,275,853 and 5,464,924. These polyetheramines exhibit oxygen transmission rates of from 0.57 to 19 cm -mil/100 in 2 -atm (O2)-day, and are useful in the fabrication of barrier containers and films and as molding, extrusion and casting resins. Hydroxy-functionalized polyetheramines can sometimes undergo cross- linking when fabricated at elevated temperatures. Modified, melt-stable polyetheramines, along with a process for their preparation, would clearly be desirable.
- the present invention is, in a first aspect, a composition
- a composition comprising a blend of an inorganic base, an organic base, a monofunctional organic nucleophile or a multifunctional organic nucleophile and a thermoplastic hydroxy-functionalized polyetheramine having the formula:
- each A is independently an amine moiety and each B is independently a divalent aromatic moiety;
- R' is hydrogen or a hydrocarbyl moiety;
- each X is independently a monovalent moiety; and
- n is a whole number from 5 to 1000.
- the present invention is a process for preparing a blend which comprises contacting an inorganic base, an organic base, a monofunctional organic nucleophile or a multifunctional organic nucleophile with a polyetheramine.
- the present invention is a laminate structure comprising one or more layers of an organic polymer and one or more layers of the composition of the first aspect.
- the present invention is an article fabricated from the composition of the first aspect or laminate structure thereof, and can be in the form of a molded or coextruded container, or an impermeable monolayer or multilayer film.
- the article is suitable for packaging oxygen-sensitive materials such as foodstuffs and medicines.
- the present invention is a solvent or waterborne coating prepared from the composition of the first aspect.
- hydroxy-functionalized polyetheramine blends are melt-stable thermoplastics and exhibit oxygen transmission rates below 5.0 cc-mil/100 in 2 -atm- day.
- compositions of this invention are also useful as molding, extrusion and casting resins.
- each A in the above formula is independently an amine moiety represented by any one of the formulas:
- R 2 is independently a hydrocarbyl, heterohydrocarbyl, inertly-substituted hydrocarbyl or inertly-substituted heterohydrocarbyl moiety, wherein the substituent(s) is hydroxyl, cyano, halo,- arlyloxy, alkylamido, arylamido, alkylcarbonyl, or arylcarbonyl;
- R 5 is independently an alkyl or heteroalkyl, inertly-substituted alkyl or heteroalkyl, aryl or inertly-substituted aryl group, wherein the substituent(s) is cyano, halo, arlyloxy, alkylamido, arylamido, alkylcarbonyl, or arylcarbonyl;
- R 6 is independently hydrogen, an alkyl or heteroalkyl, inertly-substituted alkyl or heteroalkyl, aryl or inertly-substituted aryl group, wherein the substituent(s) is the same as that for R 5 ;
- R 7 is an alkylene or heteroalkylene, inertly-substituted alkylene or heteroalkylene, arylene or inertly-substituted arylene moiety, wherein the substituent(s) is the same as that for R 3 and R ⁇
- X is 2- hydroxyethylamino, dimethylamino, diethylamino, piperadino, N-(2- hydroxyethyl)piperazino, methoxy, ethoxy, propoxy, 2-(methoxy)ethoxy,
- the hydroxy-functionalized polyetheramines employed in the present invention can be prepared by reacting a difunctional amine with a diglycidyl ether under conditions sufficient to cause the amine moieties to form a polymer backbone having amine linkages, ether linkages and pendant hydroxyl moieties. Residual epoxy end groups, should any remain, can optionally be reacted with a monofunctional nucleophile so that the isolated polyetheramine had no moieties capable of reacting with nucleophilic species.
- diglycidyl ether means the reaction product of an aromatic, aliphatic or poly(alkylene oxide) diol with epichlorohydrin.
- the difunctional amines which can be employed in the practice of the present invention include the bis-secondary amines and primary amines.
- Suitable bis-secondary amines include piperazine and substituted piperazines, for example, dimethylpiperazine and 2-methylamidopiperazine; bis(N-methylamino)benzene, 1 ,2-bis(N-methylamino)ethane, and N,N'-bis(2-hydroxyethyl)ethylenediamine.
- Preferred bis-secondary amines are piperazine, dimethylpiperazine, and 1 ,2-bis(N- methylamino)ethane.
- the most preferred bis-secondary amine is piperazine.
- Suitable primary amines include aniline and substituted anilines, for example, 4-(methylamido)aniline, 4-methylaniline, 4-methoxyaniline, 4-tert- butylaniline, 3,4-dimethoxyaniline, 3,4-dimethyaniline; alkylamines, and substituted alkyl amines, for example, butylamine and benzylamine; and alkanol amines; for example, 2-aminoethanol and 1-aminopropan-2-ol.
- Preferred primary amines are aniline, 4-methoxyaniiine, 4-tert-butylaniline, butylamine, and 2-aminoethanol. Most preferred primary amines are 4-methoxyaniiine and 2-aminoethanol.
- the diglycidyl ethers which can be employed in the practice of the present invention for preparing the polyetheramines include the diglycidyl ethers of the amide-containing bisphenols such as N,N'-bis(hydroxyphenyl)- alkylenedicarboxamides, N,N'-bis(hydroxyphenyl)arylene-dicarboxamides, bis(hydroxybenzamido)alkanes or bis(hydroxybenzamido)arenes,
- N-(hydroxyphenyl)hydroxybenzamides 2,2-bis(hydroxyphenyl)acetamides, N,N'-bis(3- hydroxyphenyl)glutaramide, N,N'-bis(3-hydroxyphenyl)adipamide, 1 ,2-bis(4- hydroxybenzamido)-ethane, 1 ,3-bis(4-hydroxybenzamide)benzene, N-(4-hydroxyphenyl)-4-hydroxybenzamide, and 2,2-bis(4-hydroxyphenyl)acetamide, 9,9-bis(4-hydroxyphenyl)-fluorene, hydroquinone, resorcinol, 4,4'-sulfonyl-diphenol, 4,4'-thiodiphenol, 4,4'-oxydiphenol, 4,4'-dihydroxybenzophenone, tetrabromoisopropylidene-bisphenol, dihydroxy dinitrofluorenylidenediphenylene, 4,4-bis(4-hydroxyphenyl)methan
- diglycidyl ethers are the diglycidyl ethers of 9,9-bis(4-hydroxy- phenyl)fluorene, hydroquinone, resorcinol, 4,4'-sulfonyldiphenol, 4,4'-thiodiphenol, 4,4'-oxydiphenol, 4,4'-dihydroxybenzophenone, tetrabromoisopropylidenebisphenol, dihydroxy dinitrofluorenylidenediphenylene, 4,4'-biphenol, 4,4'-dihydroxybiphenylene oxide, bis(4-hydroxyphenyl)-methane, ⁇ , ⁇ -bis(4-hydroxyphenyl)ethylbenzene, 2,6-dihydroxynaphthalene and 4,4'-isopropylidene bisphenol (bisphenol A).
- diglycidyl ethers are the diglycidyl ethers of 4,4'-isopropylidene bisphenol (bisphenol A), 4,4'-suifonyldiphenol, 4,4'-oxydiphenol, 4,4'-dihydroxybenzophenone, and 9,9-bis(4-hydroxy-phenyl)fluorene.
- the inorganic bases which can be employed in the practice of the present invention include potassium hydroxide, sodium hydroxide, ammonium hydroxide, calcium oxide, magnesium oxide and mixtures thereof.
- the organic bases which can be employed in the practice of the present invention include triethylenediamine and 1 ,5-diazabicyclo(5.4.0) undec-7-ene.
- the monofunctional organic nucleophiles which can be employed in the practice of the present invention include a monofunctional amine, a hydroxyarene, an aryloxide salt, a carboxylic acid, a carboxylic acid salt, a thiol or a thiolate salt.
- the monofunctional amine is dimethylamine, diethylamine, bis(2- hydroxyethyl)amine, dipohenylamine, piperadine, N-(2-hydroxyethylpiperadine);
- the hydroxyarene is phenol, cresol, methoxyphenol, or 4-te/ ⁇ -butylphenol;
- the aryloxide salt is sodium or potassium phenate;
- the carboxylic acid salt is sodium acetate, potassium acetate, calcium acetate, copper (II) acetate, sodium propionate, potassium propionate, calcium propionate, sodium benzoate, potassium benzoate, sodium ethylhexanoate, potassium ethylhexanoate, or calcium ethylhexanoate;
- the thiol is 3-mercapto-1 ,2-propanediol or benzenethiol; and the thiolate salt is sodium or potassium benzenethiolate.
- the multifunctional organic nucleophiles which can be employed in the practice of the present invention include a multifunctional amine, a multifunctional carboxylic acid, a multifunctional carboxylic acid salt, a multifunctional phenol, a multifunctional phenate salt, a multifunctional thiol, a multifunctional thiolate salt, an amino acid or an amino acid salt.
- the preferred multifunctional organic nucleophiles are ethylenediamine, propylenediamine, butylenediamine, diethylenetriamine, triethylenetetraamine, tetraethylenepentaamine, polyethyleneamine, citric acid, sodium or potassium citrate, glycine or sodium or potassium glycinate.
- the inorganic base, organic base, monofunctional organic nucleophile or multifunctional organic nucleophile is blended with the thermoplastic hydroxy-functionalized polyetheramines by conventional dry-blending methods using conventional means such as a barrel mixer, or a tumble mixer or by melt-blending in an appropriate apparatus, such as a Banbury type internal mixer, rubber mill, single or twin-screw extruder or compounder.
- the inorganic base, organic base, monofunctional organic nucleophile or multifunctional organic nucleophile can also be co-dissolved with the thermoplastic hydroxy-functionalized polyetheramines in a suitable solvent and the solvent removed by evaporation.
- suitable solvents include 1 -methyl-2-pyrrolidinone
- NMP ethers or hydroxy ethers
- ethers or hydroxy ethers such as diglyme, triglyme, diethylene glycol ethyl ether, diethylene glycol methyl ether, dipropylene glycol methyl ether, propylene glycol phenyl ether, propylene glycol methyl ether and tripropylene glycol methyl ether.
- Another suitable method of preparing the blends of the present invention comprises reacting a difunctional amine, a diglycidyl ether and optionally a monofunctional nucleophile and then blending the reaction product in situ with an inorganic base, an organic base or a mono- or multifunctional organic nucleophile in a solvent, in a molten state or in an extruder.
- the amount of the inorganic base, organic base, monofunctional organic nucleophile or multifunctional organic nucleophile most advantageously blended with the hydroxy-functionalized polyether is dependent on a variety of factors including the specific polymers used in making the blends, as well as the desired properties of the products resulting from the blends. Typical amounts can range from 0.1 to 15 weight percent of the blend.
- the inorganic base, organic base, monofunctional organic nucleophile or multifunctional organic nucleophile is used in an amount of from 0.5 to 10 weight percent, more preferably from 0.5 to 3.0 weight percent and, most preferably, from 0.1 to 2.0 weight percent of the blend.
- Films prepared from the composition of the present invention generally have oxygen transmission rates (OTR) of from 0.05 to 1.0 cc/mil/100 in 2 /atm/day, at 25°C and 60 percent relative humidity (ASTM D-3985) and carbon dioxide transmission rates (CO2TR) of from 0.5 to 4.0 cc-mil/100 in 2 -atm-day, at 23°C and 0 percent relative humidity.
- OTR oxygen transmission rates
- CO2TR carbon dioxide transmission rates
- Films and laminate structures can be formed from the composition of the present invention by using conventional extrusion techniques such as feedblock extrusion, multimanifold die coextrusion or combinations of the two, or by solvent spraying or solution casting.
- Solution casting is a well known process and is described, for example, in the Plastics Engineering Handbook of the Society of the Plastics Industry, Inc., 4th Edition, page 448.
- Containers and other molded parts can be fabricated from the films or laminate structures comprising the composition of the present invention by using conventional fabricating techniques for thermoplastic polymers such as compression molding, injection molding, extrusion, thermoforming, blow molding and solvent casting.
- laminate structures can be formed from the composition of the present invention by coextruding one or more layers of an organic polymer and one or more layers of the composition of the present invention, wherein the layer of the composition of the present invention is adhered to a contiguous organic polymer layer with or without an adhesive layer therebetween.
- Laminate structures also can be formed by co-injection of the composition of the present invention with an organic polymer; in some cases, preforms produced by such co-injection can be blow-molded into multilayer containers.
- the laminate structure can be a three-layer laminate comprising a first outer layer of an organic polymer, a core layer of the composition of the present invention and a second outer layer of an organic polymer which is the same as or different from the organic polymer of the first outer layer.
- the laminate structure can also be a three-layer laminate comprising a first outer layer of the composition of the present invention, a core layer of an organic polymer and a second outer layer of an organic polymer which is the same as or different from the organic polymer of the core layer.
- the laminate structure can also be a three-layer laminate comprising a first outer layer of the composition of the present invention, a core layer of an organic polymer and a second outer layer of the composition of the present invention.
- the laminate structure can of course comprise more than three layers, including, for example, five-layer structures comprising outer layers and an inner layer of an organic polymer separated by two layers of the composition of the present invention.
- Organic polymers which can be employed in the practice of the present invention for preparing the laminate structure include crystalline thermoplastic polyesters, such as polyethylene terephthalate (PET); polyamides, polyolefins, and polyolefins based on monovinyl aromatic monomers.
- PET polyethylene terephthalate
- polyamides polyolefins
- polyolefins based on monovinyl aromatic monomers such as polyethylene terephthalate (PET); polyamides, polyolefins, and polyolefins based on monovinyl aromatic monomers.
- Polyesters and methods for their preparation are well known in the art and reference is made thereto for the purposes of this invention.
- reference is particularly made to pages 1 -62 of Volume 12 of the Encyclopedia of Polymer Science and Engineering, 1988 revision, John Wiley & Sons.
- Polyamides which can be employed in the practice of the present invention include the various grades of nylon, such as nylon-6, nylon-6,6 and nylon- 12.
- Polyolefins which can be employed in the practice of the present invention include, for example, low density polyethylene, linear low density polyethylene, very low density polyethylene, polypropylene, polybutene, ethylene/vinyl acetate copolymers, ethylene/propylene copoiymers and ethylene/butene-1 copolymers.
- Polyolefins based on monovinyl aromatic monomers which can be employed in the practice of the present invention include polystyrene, polymethylstyrene, styrene/methylstyrene or styrene/chlorostyrene copolymers.
- organic polymers of the polyester or polyamide type can also be employed in the practice of the present invention for preparing the laminate structure.
- Such polymers include polyhexamethylene adipamide, polycaprolactone, polyhexamethylene sebacamide, polyethylene 2,6-naphthalate and polyethylene 1 ,5-naphthalate, polytetramethylene 1 ,2-dioxybenzoate and copolymers of ethylene terephthalate and ethylene isophthalate.
- the thickness of each layer in the laminate structure is dependent on a number of factors, including the intended use, materials stored in the container, the length of storage prior to use and the specific composition employed in each layer of the laminate.
- the laminate structure will have a total thickness of from 0.5 to 500 mils, preferably from 1.0 to 250 mils; with the thickness of the hydroxy- functionalized polyetheramine layer(s) being from 0.05 to 100 mils, preferably from 0.1 to 50 mils; and the thickness of the polyester layer(s) being from 0.45 to 400 mils, preferably from 0.9 to 200 mils.
- composition of the present invention can also be prepared and fabricated into a shaped article by a reactive extrusion process wherein the reactants are fed into and reacted in an extruder using the conditions described in U.S. Patent No. 4,612,156.
- a polyhydroxyaminoether (PHAE) polymer was prepared from the reaction of D.E.R.TM 332 (a liquid diglycidyl ether of bisphenol A) liquid epoxy resin (LER) and ethanolamine (MEA) in a Werner & Pfleiderer ZSK-30 extruder which had 30-mm twin screws with a length to diameter ratio of 47:1.
- the extruder consisted of 15 barrel sections with 9 heating zones.
- the temperature profile was zone 1 (barrel sections 1 and 2), 65°C; zone 2 (barrel sections 3 and 4), 110°C; zone 3 (barrel sections 5 and 6), 160°C; zone 4 (barrel sections 7 and 8), 180°C; zone 5 (barrel section 9), 190°C; zone 6 (barrel sections 10 and 1 1 ), 190°C; zones 7 and 8 (barrel sections 12 to 15), 200°C; and zone 9 (extruder head), 200°C.
- the screw rotation speed was 130 to 150 rpm.
- the LER and MEA were fed to barrel section 1 using Zenith HPB-5704 variable speed gear pumps with Max Model 213-300 positive displacement flow meters.
- the temperatures of the feed streams were measured with platinum RTD thermometers and density corrections applied to the gear pump set points to provide accurately controlled mass flow rates.
- the total reactant flow rate was controlled at 20 pounds./hour. with a molar ratio of LER to MEA of 0.971 :1 .
- the diethanolamine (DEA), a cross-link suppressant additive, was fed to barrel section 14 at 2 weight percent of the blend using two 0.5 liter Isco Model LC-5000 syringe pumps synchronized such that one was injecting while the other was filling.
- the resulting extrudate was processed through a gear pump, screen pack, strand die, water filled stand cooling trough, and strand chopper (pelletizer).
- the thermal stability of the PHAE polymer containing a cross-link suppressant was measured using a Haake Reocord 9000 torque measurement drive unit with a Haake Reomix 600 mixer chamber.
- the Reocord 9000 drive unit provides a torque measurement of the mixing of the polymer at controlled temperature and rotation speed.
- the mixer chamber was preheated to 140°C metal temperature, and the torque reading was zeroed with the rotation speed at 50 rpm.
- Sixty grams of the polymer were poured into the feed port of the chamber over a 3 to 4 minute period as the material was drawn into the chamber by the rotors. When all the polymer was charged, a ram was lowered into the feed port, closing the chamber.
- a PHAE polymer was produced from the reaction of LER and MEA as described in Example 1 except that the molar ratio of LER to MEA was 0.99:1 and no DEA was blended into the polymer.
- the Haake mixer chamber described in Example 1 was preheated to 140°C metal temperature, and the torque reading was zeroed with the rotation speed at 50 rpm. Sixty grams of polymer were poured into the feed port of the chamber over a 3 to 4 minute period as the material was drawn into the chamber by the rotors.
- a film suitable for oxygen transmission rate (O 2 TR) determination was prepared by pressing approximately 1.2 grams of polymer at 10,000 pounds pressure in a Tetrahedron Associates, Inc., MTP press at 195°C for 5 minutes. The resulting film was 3.96 mils average thickness and 4 to 6 inches in diameter.
- the O 2 TR of the film was tested following ASTM D3985-81 method on an Ox Tran 10/50 at 24°C, a relative humidity of 63 percent on the oxygen side of the film and 63 percent on the nitrogen side.
- the O 2 TR result was 0.87 (cc x mil)/(100 in 2 x day x atm O 2 ), and is listed in Table IV.
- the Haake mixer chamber described in Example 1 was preheated to 140°C metal temperature, and the torque reading was zeroed with the rotation speed at 50 rpm.
- the polymer produced in Comparative Example A 58.93 grams, was poured into the feed port of the chamber over a 3 to 4 minute period as the material was drawn into the chamber by the rotors.
- As the last of the polymer was charged to the chamber 1.066 grams of 2-(2-aminoethylamino)ethanol (AEEA) were also charged.
- AEEA 2-(2-aminoethylamino)ethanol
- the Haake mixer chamber described in Example 1 was preheated to 150°C metal temperature, and the torque reading was zeroed with the rotation speed at 50 rpm.
- the mixer chamber described in Example 1 was preheated to 140°C metal temperature, and the torque reading was zeroed with the rotation speed at 50 rpm.
- the polymer produced in Comparative Example A 58.8 grams, was poured into the feed port of the chamber over a 3 to 4 minute period as the material was drawn into the chamber by the rotors. As the last of the polymer was charged to the chamber, 1.221 grams of AEEA were also charged. When all the polymer and amine were charged, the ram was lowered into the feed port, closing the chamber. At 20 minutes from the start of the polymer addition, the materials were homogeneously mixed, and the blend was recovered from the mixer chamber.
- a film suitable for O 2 TR determination was prepared by pressing approximately 1.2 grams of polymer at 10,000 pounds pressure using the press described in Comparative Example A. The resulting film was 3.10 mils in thickness and 4 to 6 inches in diameter.
- the O 2 TR of the film was tested using the same equipment and procedure as described in Comparative Example A at 24°C, a relative humidity of 63 percent on the oxygen side of the film and 63 percent on the nitrogen side.
- the O 2 TR result was 0.73 (cc x mil)/(100 in 2 x day x atm O 2 ), and is listed in Table IV.
- O 2 TR (cc x mils) / (100 in 2 x day x atm O 2 )
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