WO2002038621A1 - Process for the preparation of propylene polymers - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates to a process for producing propylene polymers.
- the present invention in particular concerns a polymerization process using Ziegler-Natta type catalysts in a reactor system with at least one polymerization stage containing at least one reactor in order to produce polypropylenes having high isotacticity.
- Polypropylenes are conventionally produced in a reactor system containing at least one polymerization reactor and in the presence of a high-yield catalyst system comprising a catalyst component, a cocatalyst component and a compound acting as an external electron donor.
- the catalyst component is typically a Ziegler-Natta type catalyst containing as essential components magnesium, titanium and a halogen.
- hydrogen can be fed into the polymerization process. Hydrogen can be added during any step of the polymerization.
- the polymerization system can comprise pre- and post-polymerization reactor(s).
- catalysts are prepolymerized before they are fed into the actual polymerization process.
- the catalyst can also be modified by using special vinyl compounds, whereby a nucleated propylene polymer having specific properties is obtained.
- Propylene polymerization is carried out in the presence of external electron donors, which e.g. increase the isotacticity of the polymer. Processes as discussed above are disclosed in several patents.
- WO 00/15673 teaches a method of producing solid preactivated catalyst systems, wherein the preparation comprises contacting a procatalyst, co-catalyst and at least one external electron donor to form a preactivated catalyst, which is separated and dried to form a dry, solid preactivated catalyst.
- the preactivating step disclosed in the above document corresponds to the catalyst activating step discussed below and in the present invention, as will become evident from the following description. Said WO Application does not, however, disclose any separate preactivating and activating steps as the present application.
- the aim of WO 00/15673 is to produce a catalyst, which can be prepared off-line and stored. The catalyst is intended for use especially in a gas phase polymerization process. In the WO reference there is no mention about the advantages of a balance between the melt flow rate and the isotacticity properties.
- the object of the invention is, in particular, to provide a propylene polymerization process where the balance between isotacticity and MFR of the propylene polymer can be optimised.
- Another object of the invention is to provide a process, where the hydrogen response or sensitivity of the polymerization process is increased.
- the amount of hydrogen used in the polymerization process can be reduced, while still obtaining polypropylene having an MFR on the same level as a polymer obtained by using the prior art processes. Due to the smaller amount of hydrogen, the need for separating steps of hydrogen can be decreased.
- Still a further object of the present invention is to provide a process, wherein the maximum MFR is higher than obtainable by conventional processes.
- the invention is based on the provision of a process, wherein the external donor is used in an extremely efficient way in a process for polymerizing propylene, optionally together with other ⁇ -olefin comonomers, in the presence of catalyst system of the Ziegler-Natta type.
- Preactivation is a step, wherein a small amount (a maximum of a few percent) of the total amount of the cocatalyst is mixed with the catalyst and a viscous medium, such as a mixture of oil and wax.
- a viscous medium such as a mixture of oil and wax.
- no external donor is added at this stage.
- an external donor is added already during this preactivation step, which allows to use of the external donor in a very efficient way, which means that a very small amount of external donor is needed to obtain the desired effect and properties.
- the catalyst can be stored at this preactivated stage for several days before it is fed into the process.
- the rest of the cocatalyst is mixed with the catalyst/oil/wax mixture just a few minutes before a prepolymerization step, if any.
- a part of the cocatalyst can be added also during the prepolymerizing step.
- the external donor is added to the catalyst system during the activating step and, optionally, during the prepolymerization step (see WOOO/15673). Further, in conventional polymerization processes, an external donor is added also during the actual polymerization step.
- the preactivation step can be carried out in the presence of a viscous substance, such as an olefinic wax, to provide a preactivated catalyst, which is stable during storage and handling.
- the catalyst preactivated in wax will allow for easy dosing of the catalyst into the polymerisation reactors. Examples of suitable systems are described in, for example, FI Patent No. 95387.
- the polymerisation reaction system of the invention can also include a number of additional reactors, such as pre- and/or postreactors such as reactors for prepolymerizing the catalyst with propylene and/or other ⁇ -olef ⁇ n(s) and/or ethylene, if necessary.
- additional reactors such as pre- and/or postreactors such as reactors for prepolymerizing the catalyst with propylene and/or other ⁇ -olef ⁇ n(s) and/or ethylene, if necessary.
- the postreactors include reactors used for modifying and improving the properties of the polymer product. Typical examples of the postreactors are additional gas phase reactors for obtaining elastic properties. All reactors of the reactor system are preferably arranged in series.
- Finnish Patent Application No. 991057 discloses a method, wherein some of the external donor is added during a preactivation step of the catalyst, which comprises a modification step for getting high-stiffness polypropylene homopolymer or homopolymer matrix. According to that application, it has been noted that the amount of the external donor present in the actual polymerization step could be reduced. However, according to the FI application, the amount of external donor added to the actual polymerization process is still considerably large.
- the preactivation step also comprises the catalyst modification step described above.
- Catalyst is modified by using vinyl compounds in a medium, which is a liquid or a highly viscous hydrocarbon medium and which does not dissolve the polymerized polymer.
- the modification is preferably accomplished in such a way that all or practically all vinyl compound used for modification is consumed during polymerization of the vinyl compounds.
- polymerization is continued at elevated temperature until the concentration of the unreacted vinyl compounds in the catalyst composition after polymerization is about 0.5 wt-% or less.
- the modification is carried out before any conventional, usually continuous, prepolymerization with an olefinic monomer, to ensure that the polymerization of the vinyl compound is complete.
- the catalyst preactivation comprising preferably the catalyst modification, is carried out in the presence of an external donor, particularly a strongly coordinating external donor. It is essential that no additional external donor is added to the process after the preactivation step, and still good polymer properties are achieved, especially balanced MFR and stiffness properties.
- Still one advantage compared to the process disclosed in said WO reference is that the catalyst drying step can be omitted, which simplifies the total process.
- the invention achieves a number of considerable advantages, some of which were already discussed above.
- it is possible to produce propylene polymers having high isotacticity and at least reasonable high MFR.
- high crystallinity and high crystallization temperature good mechanical properties, such as high modulus, high heat resistance and water vapour barrier are properties, which can be obtained according to the present process.
- the crystallinity is influenced by the high isotacticity (preferably > 98 %) of the homopolymer and by the effective nucleation with the polymerised vinyl compounds, if vinyl modified catalyst is used.
- the level of xylene solubles remains at the same level or increases only very slightly compared to the process, where additional external donor is added to the process.
- a further advantage of the invention is that improvements in operability of the process have been noticed due to the fact that no external donors are fed to the polymerization process. Naturally this is also a cost saving process, because much less external donor is needed.
- Polypropylene compositions produced according to the process of the invention can be used in any kind of polymer articles. Particular advantages are obtained by applying the compositions to the manufacture of appliances, automotive parts, pipes, cups, pails, containers, caps or closures.
- the new material can also be used in various cable and tube applications.
- Propylene polymers can be obtained by a process according to the present invention by preactivating the catalyst in the presence of a external donor, usually strongly coordinating donor and by optionally activating and possibly by prepolymerizing the preactivated and activated catalyst composition with propylene and/or other ⁇ -olefm(s) and/or ethylene and polymerizing propylene optionally together with comonomers ( ⁇ -olefin(s) and/or ethylene) in the presence of said preactivated, optionally activated and prepolymerized catalyst composition.
- the preactivating step comprises also a vinyl compound modification step, as is disclosed above, whereby a nucleated polypropylene product is obtained.
- the preactivated/modified catalyst composition is preferably activated with a cocatalyst and optionally prepolymerized with propylene (or with another ⁇ -olefin and/or ethylene) and then the obtained catalyst composition is used for catalyzing polymerization of propylene optionally with comonomers.
- the catalysts used preferably comprise Ziegler- Natta -type high-yield catalysts.
- the actual polymerization is carried out in at least one polymerization stage.
- the polymerization process additionally comprises additional polymerization stages or reactors.
- the process contains the at least one bulk reaction zone arranged before the gas phase reaction zone, and all the reactors are arranged in a cascade.
- the polymers prepared comprise propylene homopolymers, propylene random copolymers and propylene block copolymers. Depending on the desired properties of the propylene polymer, the molar mass distribution thereof can be tailored as described below.
- the vinyl compounds used for catalyst modification by polymerization are represented by the formula I
- Ri and R 2 together form a 5 or 6 membered saturated or unsaturated or aromatic ring or they stand independently for a lower alkyl comprising 1 to 4 carbon atoms.
- vinyl cycloalkanes in particular vinyl cyclohexane (NCH), vinyl cyclopentane, vinyl-2-methyl cyclohexane and vinyl norbornane, 3 -methyl- 1-butene, styrene, p-methyl-styrene, 3-ethyl- 1-hexene or mixtures thereof.
- VCH is a particularly preferred monomer.
- the polymerization of the vinyl compound can be done in any inert fluid that does not dissolve the polymer formed (e.g. polyNCH). It is important to make sure that the viscosity of the final catalyst/polymerized vinyl compound/inert fluid mixture is sufficiently high to prevent the catalyst particles from settling during storage and transport.
- the adjustment of the viscosity of the mixture can be done either before or after the polymerization of the vinyl compound. It is, e.g., possible to carry out the polymerization in a low viscosity oil and after the polymerization of the vinyl compound the viscosity can be adjusted by addition of a highly viscous substance.
- Such highly viscous substance can be a "wax", such as an oil or a mixture of an oil with a solid or highly viscous substance (oil-grease).
- the viscosity of such a viscous substance is usually 1,000 to 15,000 cP at room temperature.
- the advantage of using wax is that the catalyst storing and feeding into the process is improved. Since no washing, drying, sieving and transferring are needed, the catalyst activity is maintained.
- the weight ratio between the oil and the solid or highly viscous polymer is preferably less than 5 : 1.
- liquid hydrocarbons such as isobutane, propane, pentane and hexane, can also be used as a medium in the modification step.
- the polypropylenes produced with a catalyst modified with polymerized vinyl compounds contain essentially no free (unreacted) vinyl compounds. This means that the vinyl compounds shall be completely reacted in the catalyst modification step.
- the weight ratio of the (added) vinyl compound to the catalyst should be in the range of 0.05 to less than 3, preferably about 0.1 to 2.0, and in particular about 0.1 to 1.5. It should be noted that no benefits are achieved by using vinyl compounds in excess.
- reaction time of the catalyst modification by polymerization of a vinyl compound should be sufficient to allow for complete reaction of the vinyl monomer, i.e. the polymerization is continued until the amount of unreacted vinyl compounds in the reaction mixture (including the polymerization medium and the reactants) is less than 0.5 wt-%, in particular less than 2000 ppm by weight (shown by analysis).
- the prepolymerized catalyst contains a maximum of about 0.1 wt-% vinyl compound, the final vinyl compound content in the polypropylene will be below the limit of determination using the GC-MS method ( ⁇ 0.01 ppm by weight).
- a polymerization time of at least 30 minutes is required, preferably the polymerization time is at least 1 hour and in particular at least 5 hours. Polymerization times even in the range of 6 to 50 hours can be used.
- the modification can be done at temperatures of 10 to 70 DC, preferably 35 to 65 DC.
- the external donor present during the catalyst preactivation step is a silane based donor having generally the formula IV, or a 1,3-diether donor having the formula III.
- R and R' can be the same or different and they stand for a linear, branched or cyclic aliphatic, or aromatic group
- R" is methyl or ethyl; n is an integer O to 3; m is an integer 0 to 3 ; and n+m is 1 to 3.
- R' and R" are the same or different and stand for a linear branched aliphatic or cyclic or aromatic group.
- the aliphatic groups in the meanings of R and R' can be saturated or unsaturated.
- Linear Ci to C ⁇ 2 hydrocarbons include methyl, ethyl, propyl, butyl, octyl and decanyl.
- suitable saturated branched Ci-s alkyl groups the following can be mentioned: isopropyl, isobutyl, isopentyl, tert-butyl, tert-amyl and neopentyl.
- Cyclic aliphatic groups containing 4 to 8 carbon atoms comprise, e.g., cyclopentyl, cyclohexyl, methyl cyclopentyl and cycloheptyl.
- the external donors used in the present invention are strongly coordinating donors, which form relatively strong complexes with catalyst surface, mainly with MgCl 2 surface in the presence of aluminium alkyl and TiCl 4 .
- the donor components are characterised by a strong complexation affinity towards catalyst surface and a sterically large and protective hydrocarbon. Strong coordination with MgCl 2 requires oxygen-oxygen distance of 2.5 to 2.9 A [Albizzati et al., Macromol. Symp. 89 (1995) 73-89].
- R"' is a branched aliphatic or cyclic or aromatic group, and n is 1 or 2, preferably 2.
- the external donor is selected from the group consisting of dicyclopentyl dimethoxysilane, diisopropyl dimethoxysilane, methylcyclohexyldimethoxy silane, di- isobutyl dimethoxysilane, and di-t-butyl dimethoxysilane, dicyclopentyl dimethoxysilane (donor D) being particularly preferred.
- organoaluminum compound is used as a cocatalyst.
- the organoaluminium compound is preferably selected from the group consisting of trialkylaluminium, dialkyl aluminium chloride and alkyl aluminium sesquichloride.
- the preactivation of the catalyst is carried out by feeding the inert fluid, the catalyst component, the cocatalyst and the external donor in desired order into a stirred (batch) reactor. It is preferred to feed the inert fluid first and then the cocatalyst to remove any impurities. It is also possible to add the catalyst after the inert fluid and then the cocatalyst with the donor.
- the weight ratio of the vinyl compound to the catalyst is less than 3, preferably 2 or less.
- the vinyl compound is reacted with the catalyst until all or practically all the vinyl compound has reacted (polymerized).
- a polymerization time of 1 hour represents a minimum on an industrial scale, usually the reaction time should be 5 hours or more.
- the molar ratio between the donor and the Ti of the catalyst is 0.1 to 10, preferably 0.3 to 5, in particular 0.5 to 2.0.
- the Al/Ti (aluminium from cocatalyst and Ti from the catalyst) molar ratio is in excess of 1, preferably 2 to 10, in particular 2.5 to 6.
- the preactivated catalyst can be separated from the reaction medium or the content of the entire reactor batch is used for polymerization of propylene.
- the separation of the catalyst can be carried out by, e.g., filtering or decanting.
- Additional cocatalyst preferably trialkylaluminium (TEA) is added during the activation or prepolymerization step giving the normal final Al/Ti molar ratio from 100 to 500, that is used in conventional processes.
- TAA trialkylaluminium
- any stereospecific Ziegler-Natta catalyst can be used, which is capable for catalyzing polymerization and copolymerization of propylene and comonomers at a pressure of 5 to 100 bar, in particular 25 to 80 bar, and at a temperature of 40 to 110 DC, in particular 60 to 110 DC.
- the Ziegler-Natta catalyst system used in the present invention comprises a catalyst component, a cocatalyst component, an external donor, the catalyst component of the catalyst component containing as essential components magnesium, titanium and halogen.
- the effect of the external donor has been used extremely efficiently by introducing it already - and only to the preactivation/modification step. Thus very small amount of it is needed in order to obtain the desired XS, high isotacticity and MFR values for the polymer.
- One particularly preferred catalyst component which can be used in the present invention, is disclosed in FI Patent No. 88047. Another preferred catalyst is disclosed in Finnish Patent Application No. 963707.
- a catalyst system useful in the present process can be prepared by reacting a magnesium halide compound with titanium tetrachloride and an internal donor.
- the magnesium halide compound is, for example, selected from the group of magnesium chloride, a complex of magnesium chloride with a lower alkanol and other derivatives of magnesium chloride.
- MgCl 2 can be used as such or it can be combined with silica, e.g. by absorbing the silica with a solution or slurry containing MgCl 2 .
- the lower alkanol used can be preferably methanol or ethanol, particularly ethanol.
- the titanium compound used in the preparation of the procatalyst is preferably an organic or inorganic titanium compound, having an oxidation state of titanium of 3 or 4.
- other transition metal compounds such as vanadium, zirconium, chromium, molybdenum and tungsten compounds can be mixed with the titanium compound.
- the titanium compound usually is halide or oxyhalide, an organic metal halide, or a purely metal organic compound, in which only organic ligands have been attached to the transition metal.
- Particularly preferable are the titanium halides, especially TiCl 4 .
- the titanation is carried out in two or three steps.
- the Ziegler-Natta catalyst used can also be a heterogeneous unsupported TiCl 3 -based catalyst.
- This kind of catalysts are typically solid TiCl 3 in a delta crystalline form which are activated with aluminium-chloride-alkyls, such as diethylaluminiumchloride.
- the solid TiCl 3 catalysts are typically prepared by reduction of TiCl 4 with aluminium-alkyls and/or aluminium-chloride-alkyls, possibly combined with heat treatment to maximise the desired delta crystalline form of TiCl 3 .
- the performance, especially stereospecificity, of these catalyst can be improved by using Lewis-bases (electron donors), such as esters, ethers or amines.
- One particularly attractive catalyst type comprises a transesterified catalyst, in particular a catalyst transesterified with phthalic acid or its derivatives (cf. the Finnish patents mentioned above).
- the alkoxy group of the phthalic acid ester used in the transesterified catalyst comprises at least five carbon atoms, preferably at least 8 carbon atoms.
- the ester can be used for example propylhexyl phthalate, dioctyl phthalate, dinonyl phthalate, diisodecyl phthalate, di-undecyl phthalate, ditridecyl phthalate or ditetradecyl phthalate.
- the propylene homo- or copolymer produced according to the invention can have a unimodal or bimodal molar mass.
- the equipment of the polymerization process can comprise any polymerization reactors of conventional design for producing propylene homo- or copolymers.
- slurry reactor designates any reactor, such as a continuous or simple batch stirred tank reactor or loop reactor, operating in bulk or slurry and in which the polymer forms in particulate form.
- Bok means a polymerization in reaction medium that comprises at least 60 wt-% monomer.
- the slurry reactor comprises a loop reactor.
- gas phase reactor is meant any mechanically mixed or fluid bed reactor.
- the gas phase reactor comprises a mechanically agitated fluid bed reactor with gas velocities of at least 0.2 m/sec.
- the polymerization reactor system can comprise one or more conventional stirred- tank slurry reactors, as described in WO 94/26794, or one or more gas phase reactors.
- the reactors used are selected from the group of loop and gas phase reactors and, in particular, the process employs at least one loop reactor and at least one gas phase reactor.
- This alternative is particularly suitable for producing bimodal polypropylene. It is also possible to use several reactors of each type, e.g. one loop reactor and two or three gas phase reactors, or two loops and one gas phase reactor, in series.
- a preferred embodiment of the invention comprises carrying out the polymerization in a process comprising loop and gas phase reactors in a cascade where the loop reactor operates in liquid propylene and at high polymerization temperatures. It is possible to have a flash between loop and gas phase reactors.
- the second polymerization step is made in gas phase reactor(s) in order to broaden the molar mass distribution of the polymer.
- the polymerization reaction system can also include a number of additional reactors, such as pre- and/or postreactors, as is disclosed above.
- the gas phase reactor can be an ordinary fluidized bed reactor, although other types of gas phase reactors can be used.
- a fluidized bed reactor the bed consists of the formed and growing polymer particles as well as still active catalyst come along with the polymer fraction.
- the bed is kept in a fluidized state by introducing gaseous components, for instance monomer on such flowing rate, which will make the particles act as a fluid.
- the fluidizing gas can contain also inert carrier gases, like nitrogen and also hydrogen as a polymer molecular weight controlling agent.
- the fluidized gas phase reactor can be equipped with a mechanical mixer.
- the gas phase reactor used can be operated in the temperature range of 50 to 115 °C, preferably between 60 and 110 °C and the reaction pressure between 5 and 50 bar and the partial pressure of monomer between 2 and 45 bar.
- the propylene homo- or copolymer produced preferably has a MWD of 2 to 20, preferably 3 to 10, and a MFR 2 in the range of 0.01 to 1500 g/10 min, isotacticity over 97, even more than 100 for propylene homopolymers or propylene homopolymer matrix. It should be noted that the present invention gives most benefits when polymers with high MFR, i.e MFR over 10, especially over 100 g/10 min are produced.
- the polymerization product can be fed into a gas phase reactor in which a rubbery copolymer (ethylene) is provided by a (co)polymerization reaction to produce a modified polymerization product.
- This polymerization reaction will give the polymerization product properties of e.g. improved impact strength.
- An elastomeric product can also be provided by melt blending a ready-made or natural elastomer to the polymer product containing no elastomer made in a postreactor.
- the amount of a rubbery component can vary in wide ranges, depending on the properties desired.
- the present polymerisation product from the reactor(s), so called reactor powder in the form of polypropylene powder, fluff, spheres etc. is normally melt blended, compounded and pelletised with adjuvants, such as additives, fillers and reinforcing agents conventionally used in the art and/or with other polymers.
- adjuvants such as additives, fillers and reinforcing agents conventionally used in the art and/or with other polymers.
- suitable additives include antioxidants, acid scavengers, antistatic agents, flame retardants, light and heat stabilizers, lubricants, nucleating agents, clarifying agents, pigments and other colouring agents including carbon black.
- Fillers such as talc, mica and wollastonite can also be used.
- propylene polymers can blended and optionally compounded with a propylene polymer manufactured in ordinary processes, or with another polymer, in particular a polyolefin selected from the group of LD-, LLD-, MD- and HD-polyethylenes and polybutylene.
- the reinforcing agents suitable for use in the present invention can be selected from chopped or continuous glass fibres, carbon fibres, steel fibres and cellulose fibres.
- the present blends can be produced by methods known per se, e.g. by using a batch or a continuous process.
- a batch or a continuous process As examples of typical batch mixers, the Banbury and the heated roll mill can be mentioned.
- Continuous mixers are exemplified by the Farrel mixer, the Buss co-kneader, and single- or twin-screw extruders.
- the homopolymer or copolymer composition thus obtained can be used for the manufacture of moulded and extruded articles, in particular articles processed by injection moulding, compression moulding, thermoforming, blow moulding or foaming.
- the present polymers are useful for preparing pipes, tubes, cables, sheets or films as well as for manufacturing cups, pails, bottles, containers, boxes, automotive parts, appliances, technical articles, caps, closures and lids.
- xylene soluble fraction 2.0 g of polymer are dissolved in 250 ml p- xylene at 135 °C under agitation. After 30 ⁇ 2 minutes the solution is allowed to cool for 15 minutes at ambient temperature and then allowed to settle for 30 minutes at 25 ⁇ 0.5 °C. The solution is filtered with filter paper into two 100 ml flasks.
- the solution from the first 100 ml vessel is evaporated in nitrogen flow and the residue is dried under vacuum at 90 °C until constant weight is reached.
- the xylene soluble fraction is calculated using the following equation:
- Molar mass of ethylene-propylene rubber was determined by using GPC (Gas Permeability Chromatography).
- MFR1 MFR of material produced in bulk polymerisation
- MFR2 MFR of material produced in the gas phase polymerisation
- ZN catalyst A highly active and stereospecific Ziegler Natta catalyst (ZN catalyst) prepared according to Finnish Patent No. 88047 was used.
- the catalyst was modified with a small amount of vinyl cyclo hexane (VCH) in accordance with Finnish Patent No. 991057.
- VCH vinyl cyclo hexane
- TSA tri ethyl aluminium
- the oil/grease/catalyst TEA/n-pentane mixture was added to the reactor.
- the Al/Ti molar ratio was 250.
- 800 mmol hydrogen and 1400 gram propylene was added into the reactor and the temperature was raised to 80 °C within 20 minutes while mixing. The reaction was stopped after 30 minutes at 80 °C by flashing out unreacted propylene.
- the polymer powder was analysed for MFR, xylene solubles (XS), isotacticity (FTIR) and thermal properties. Though polymerisation was done without addition of external donor XS is as low as 4.2 w-%. Other results are shown in Table 1.
- This example was done in accordance with Comparative Example 1 with the exception that a small amount of external donor (donor D) was added to the catalyst together with TEA during activation of the catalyst.
- the total amount of external donor in the experiment corresponds to example 1 , but XS is still much higher.
- Example 2 This example was done in accordance with Example 2, with the exception that the VCH modification of the catalyst was done totally without any external donor and that donor D was used in the polymerisation (added in activation step) as external donor.
- This example was done in accordance with Example 3, with the exception that the hydrogen in the bulk phase was 1920 mmol and that after the gas phase polymerisation the polymerisation was continued in an ethylene/propylene gas phase at 7 barg for 180 minutes.
- the temperature in the ethylene/propylene gas phase was 70 °C and the hydrogen amount was 60 mmol.
- the ethylene/propylene comonomer ratio was 0,54 mol/mol.
- the molar mass of the rubber phase was 276,000 g/mol. Table 2.
- Example 4 This example was done in accordance with Comparative Example 4 but after the gas phase polymerisation the polymerisation was continued in an ethylene/propylene gas phase at 7 barg for 140 minutes.
- the temperature in the ethylene/propylene phase was 70 °C and hydrogen amount 60 mmol.
- the comonomer ratio in the reactor was 0.56 mol/mol.
- the molar mass of the rubber was 316,000 g/mol, table 2.
- the preactivated catalyst was used for polymerising propylene without adding external donor in the polymerisation step, in the same way as is described in Example 1.
- the product has low XS and high isotacticity, Table 3.
- the catalyst was not subjected to preactivation.
- the dry catalyst was activated in the presence of TEA and donor D as described in example 1.
- the total amount of donor D was thus the same as in example 5, but still the XS value is very high and isotacticity is very low in the polymer produced according to this comparative example.
- the difference between example 5 and comparative example 7 shows that the donor is much more efficient if it is added already in the preactivation step than if added in the activation prior to polymerisation. Results are disclosed in Table 3.
- Example Compar. Example Compar.
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