WO2003035759A1 - Thermoplastic silicone elastomers from compatibilized polyamide resins - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates to a thermoplastic elastomer composition wherein a silicone base is blended with a polyamide resin and a compatibilizer, selected from glycidyl ester polymers or organofunctional grafted polyolefins, and silicone gum contained in the base is dynamically vulcanized during the mixing process.
- a compatibilizer selected from glycidyl ester polymers or organofunctional grafted polyolefins
- thermoplastic elastomers are polymeric materials which possess both plastic and rubbery properties. They have elastomeric mechanical properties but, unlike conventional thermoset rubbers, they can be re-processed at elevated temperatures. This re- processability is a major advantage of TPEs over chemically crosslinked rubbers since it allows recycling of fabricated parts and results in a considerable reduction of scrap.
- Block copolymer thermoplastic elastomers contain "hard" plastic segments which have a melting point or glass transition temperature above ambient as well as "soft" polymeric segments which have a glass transition or melt point considerably below room temperature.
- the hard segments aggregate to form distinct microphases and act as physical crosslinks for the soft phase, thereby imparting a rubbery character at room temperature.
- the hard segments melt or soften and allow the copolymer to flow and to be processed like an ordinary thermoplastic resin.
- thermoplastic elastomer referred to as a simple blend (physical blend) can be obtained by uniformly mixing an elastomeric component with a thermoplastic resin.
- a thermoplastic elastomer known in the art as a thermoplastic vulcanizate (TPN) results. Since the crosslinked elastomeric phase of a TPN is insoluble and non-flowable at elevated temperature, TPNs generally exhibit improved oil and solvent resistance as well as reduced compression set relative to the simple blends.
- a TPN is formed by a process known as dynamic vulcanization, wherein the elastomer and the thermoplastic matrix are mixed and the elastomer is cured with the aid of a crosslinking agent and/or catalyst during the mixing process.
- a number of such TPNs are known in the art, including some wherein the crosslinked elastomeric component can be a silicone polymer while the thermoplastic component is an organic, non-silicone polymer (i.e., a thermoplastic silicone vulcanizate or TPSiN).
- the elastomeric component can be cured by various mechanisms, but it has been shown that the use of a nonspecific radical initiator, such as an organic peroxide, can also result in at least a partial cure of the thermoplastic resin itself, thereby reducing or completely destroying the. ability to re- process the composition (i.e., it no longer is a thermoplastic). In other cases, the peroxide can lead to the partial degradation of the thermoplastic resin.
- elastomer-specific crosslinkers such as organohydrido silicon compounds, can be used to cure alkenyl-functional silicone elastomers.
- IPN IP networks
- a vinyl-containing silicone fluid having a viscosity of 500 to 100,000 cS is dispersed in a conventional thermoplastic resin. Arkles only illustrates these IPNs at relatively low levels of silicone.
- the vinyl-containing silicone is vulcanized in the thermoplastic during melt mixing according to a chain extension or crosslinking mechanism which employs a silicon hydride-containing silicone component. This disclosure states that the chain extension procedure results in a thermoplastic composition when the vinyl- containing silicone has 2 to 4 vinyl groups and the hydride-containing silicone has 1 to 2 times the equivalent of the vinyl functionality.
- thermoset compositions when the vinyl-containing silicone has 2 to 30 vinyl groups and the hydride-containing silicone has 2 to" 10 times the equivalent of the vinyl functionality.
- Typical thermoplastics mentioned include polyamides, polyurethanes, styrenics, polyacetals and polycarbonates.
- Arkles discloses a silicone fluid content ranging from 1 to 40 weight percent (1 to 60% in the case of the '739 patent), there is no suggestion of any criticality as to these proportions or to the specific nature of the organic resin.
- thermoplastic elastomers having improved resistance to oil and compression set. These systems are prepared by first forming a cured rubber concentrate wherein a curable elastomeric copolymer is dispersed in a polymeric carrier not miscible therewith, the curable copolymer being dynamically vulcanized while this combination is mixed. The resulting rubber concentrate is, in turn, blended with an engineering thermoplastic to provide the desired TPE. Silicone rubber is disclosed as a possible elastomeric component, but no examples utilizing such a silicone are provided. Further, this publication specifically teaches that the polymeric carrier must not react with the cure agent for the curable copolymer.
- Crosby et al. in United States Patent No. 4,695,602 teach composites wherein a silicone semi-IPN vulcanized via a hydrosilation reaction is dispersed in a fiber-reinforced thermoplastic resin having a high flexural modulus.
- the silicones employed are of the type taught by Arkles, cited supra, and the composites are said to exhibit improved shrinkage and warpage characteristics relative to systems which omit the IPN.
- Ward et al., in United States Patent No. 4,831,071 disclose a method for improving the melt integrity and strength of a high modulus thermoplastic resin to provide smooth- surfaced, high tolerance profiles when the modified resin is melt-drawn.
- a silicone mixture is cured via a hydrosilation reaction after being dispersed in the resin to form a semi-IPN, and the resulting composition is subsequently extruded and melt-drawn.
- thermoplastic elastomer composition which is prepared by dynamically heating a mixture comprising an unsaturated organic (i.e., non-silicone) rubber, a thermoplastic resin, an SiH-containing crosslinker, a hydrosilating catalyst and a compatibilizing agent.
- U.S. Patent 6,281 ,286 to Chorvath et.al. discloses that the impact resistance of polyester and polyamide resins can be greatly augmented by preparing a thermoplastic silicone vulcanizate therefrom wherein the elastomeric component is a silicone rubber base which comprises a silicone gum and a silica filler and the weight ratio of the base to the resin ranges from 10:90 to 35:65.
- thermoplastic materials have improved impact resistance, they do not exhibit sufficiently low modulus to be useful as elastomers.
- U.S. Patent 6,362,287 discloses the inco ⁇ oration of a hindered phenol compound in a TPSiN based on specific nylons wherein the phenol compound imparts improved mechanical properties relative to an unmodified composition.
- U.S. Patent 6,417,293 discloses thermoplastic elastomer compositions wherein a silicone gum and a stabilizer are dispersed in a polyester resin and the silicone gum is dynamically vulcanized in the resulting mixture.
- Patent 6,362,288 discloses the incorporation of a compatibilizer selected from (i) a coupling agent, (ii) a functional diorganopolysiloxane or (iii) a copolymer comprising at least one diorganopolysiloxane block and at least one block selected from polyamide, polyether, polyurethane, polyurea, polycarbonate or polyacrylate, in a TPSiN elastomer based on specific nylons wherein that inclusion of the selected compatibilizer in the formulation improves either tensile strength or elongation over a similar TPSiN elastomer which does not contain the compatibilizer.
- a compatibilizer selected from (i) a coupling agent, (ii) a functional diorganopolysiloxane or (iii) a copolymer comprising at least one diorganopolysiloxane block and at least one block selected from polyamide, polyether, polyurethane, polyurea, polycarbonate or
- compatibilizers that can provide comparable formulations as taught in U.S. Patent 6,362,288, and yet have greater commercial utility for many market applications.
- the present invention provides polyamide TPSiN elastomers by the incorporation of a compatibilizer, selected from glycidyl ester polymers or organofunctional grafted polyolefms, into the formulation.
- a compatibilizer selected from glycidyl ester polymers or organofunctional grafted polyolefms.
- the elastomers disclosed herein generally have good appearance, have an elongation of at least 25% and have a tensile strength and/or elongation at least 25% greater than that of the corresponding simple (physical) blend wherein the diorganopolysiloxane is not cured.
- the present invention therefore, relates to a thermoplastic elastomer prepared by
- a stabilizer (F) is included in the formulation.
- Stabilizer (F) is at least one organic compound selected from hindered phenols; thioesters; hindered amines; 2,2'-(l,4-phenylene)bis(4H-3, l-benzoxazin-4-one); or 3,5-di- tert-butyl-4-hydroxybenzoic acid, hexadecyl ester.
- the invention further relates to a thermoplastic elastomer which is prepared by the above method.
- the first step of the method of the present invention involves mixing:
- Component (A) of the present invention is a thermoplastic polyamide resin.
- These resins are well known by the generic term "nylon” and are long chain synthetic polymers containing amide (i.e., -C(O)-NH-) linkages along the main polymer chain.
- the polyamide resin has a melt point (m.p.), or glass transition temperature (T ) if the polyamide is amorphous, of room temperature (i.e., 25°C) to 275°C.
- the polyamide resin is preferably dried by passing a dry, inert gas over resin pellets or powder at elevated temperatures.
- the degree of drying consistent with acceptable properties and processing depends on the particular polyamide and its value is generally recommended by the manufacturer or may be determined by a few simple experiments. It is generally preferred that the polyamide resin contains no more than about 0.1 weight percent of moisture.
- the polyamide must also be rheologically stable under the mixing conditions required to prepare the TPSiN elastomer, as described infra.
- This stability is evaluated on the neat resin at the appropriate processing temperature and a change of more than 20% in melt viscosity (mixing torque) within the time generally required to prepare the corresponding TPSiNs (e.g., 10 to 30 minutes in a bowl mixer) indicates that the resin is outside the scope of the present invention.
- a dried nylon 11 sample having a m.p. of 198°C was mixed in a bowl mixer under a nitrogen gas purge at about 210 to 220°C for about 15 minutes and the observed mixing torque increased by approximately 200%».
- resin (A) can be any thermoplastic crystalline or amorphous high molecular weight solid homopolymer, copolymer or terpolymer having recurring amide units within the polymer chain. In copolymer and terpolymer systems, more than 50 mole percent of the repeat units are amide-containing units.
- polyamides examples include polylactams such as nylon 6, polyenantholactam (nylon 7), polycapryllactam (nylon 8), polylauryllactam (nylon 12), and the like; homopolymers of aminoacids such as polypyrrolidinone (nylon 4); copolyamides of dicarboxylic acid and diamine such as nylon 6/6, nylon 66, polyhexamethyleneazelamide (nylon 6/9), polyhexamethylene-sebacamide (nylon 6/10), polyhexamethyleneisophthalamide (nylon 6,1), polyhexamethylenedodecanoic acid (nylon 6/12) and the like; aromatic and partially aromatic polyamides; copolyamides such as copolymers of caprolactam and hexamethyleneadipamide (nylon 6,6/6), or a terpolyamide (e.g., nylon 6,6/6,6); block copolymers such as polyether polyamides; or mixtures thereof.
- Preferred polyamide resins
- component (A) can be blended with a non-polyamide, saturated thermoplastic resin such that the polyamide resin (A) comprises more than 50 percent of the blend volume.
- this optional resin should have a glass transition temperature of 25°C to 275°C.
- Silicone base (B) is a uniform blend of a diorganopolysiloxane gum (B') or, optionally, a uniform blend of this gum with a reinforcing filler (B").
- Diorganopolysiloxane (B') is a high consistency (gum) polymer or copolymer which contains at least 2 alkenyl groups having 2 to 20 carbon atoms in its molecule.
- the alkenyl group is specifically exemplified by vinyl, allyl, butenyl, pentenyl, hexenyl and decenyl.
- the position of the alkenyl functionality is not critical and it may be bonded at the molecular chain terminals, in non-terminal positions on the molecular chain or at both positions. It is preferred that the alkenyl group is vinyl or hexenyl and that this group is present at a level of 0.001 to 3 weight percent, preferably 0.01 to 1 weight percent, in the diorganopolysiloxane gum.
- the remaining (i.e., non-alkenyl) silicon-bonded organic groups in component (B) are independently selected from hydrocarbon or halogenated hydrocarbon groups which contain no aliphatic unsaturation. These may be specifically exemplified by alkyl groups having 1 to 20 carbon atoms, such as methyl, ethyl, propyl, butyl, pentyl and hexyl; cycloalkyl groups, such as cyclohexyl and cycloheptyl; aryl groups having 6 to 12 carbon atoms, such as phenyl, tolyl and xylyl; aralkyl groups having 7 to 20 carbon atoms, such as benzyl and phenethyl; and halogenated alkyl groups having 1 to 20 carbon atoms, such as 3,3,3-trifluoropropyl and chloromethyl.
- diorganopolysiloxane gum (B') has a glass temperature (or melt point) which is below room temperature and the gum is therefore elastomeric.
- Methyl preferably makes up at least 50, more preferably at least 90, mole percent of the non-unsaturated silicon-bonded organic groups in component (B').
- polydiorganosiloxane (B') can be a homopolymer or a copolymer containing such organic groups.
- Examples include gums comprising dimethylsiloxy units and phenylmethylsiloxy units; dimethylsiloxy units and diphenylsiloxy units; and dimethylsiloxy units, diphenylsiloxy units and phenylmethylsiloxy units, among others.
- the molecular structure is also not critical and is exemplified by straight-chain and partially branched straight-chain, linear structures being preferred.
- diorganopolysiloxane (B') include: trimethylsiloxy-endblocked dimethylsiloxane-methylhexenylsiloxane copolymers; dimethylhexenlylsiloxy-endblocked dimethylsiloxane-methylhexenylsiloxane copolymers; trimethylsiloxy-endblocked dimethylsiloxane-methylvinylsiloxane copolymers; trimethylsiloxy-endblocked memylphenylsiloxane-dimemylsiloxane-methylvinylsiloxane copolymers; dimethylvinylsiloxy-endblocked dimethylpolysiloxanes; dimethylvinylsiloxy-endblocked dimethylsiloxane-methylvinylsiloxane copolymers; dimethylvinylsiloxy-endblocked methylphenylpolysiloxanes; , dime
- Component (B') may also consist of combinations of two or more organopolysiloxanes. Most preferably, component (B') is a polydimethylsiloxane homopolymer which is terminated with a vinyl group at each end of its molecule or is such a homopolymer which also contains at least one vinyl group along its main chain.
- the molecular weight of the diorganopolysiloxane gum is sufficient to impart a Williams plasticity number of at least about 30 as determined by the American Society for Testing and Materials (ASTM) test method 926.
- the plasticity number as used herein, is defined as the thickness in millimeters x 100 of a cylindrical test specimen 2 c ⁇ -3 in volume and approximately 10 mm in height after the specimen has been subjected to a compressive load of 49 Newtons for three minutes at 25°C.
- the TPSiNs prepared by dynamic vulcanization accordmg to the instant method exhibit poor uniformity such that at high silicone contents (e.g., 50 to 70 weight percent) there are regions of essentially only silicone and those of essentially only thermoplastic resin, and the blends are weak and friable.
- the gums of the present invention are considerably more viscous than the silicone fluids employed in the prior art.
- silicones contemplated by Arkles, cited supra have an upper viscosity limit of 100,000 cS (0J m.2/s) and, although the plasticity of fluids of such low viscosity are not readily measured by the ASTM D 926 procedure, it was determined that this corresponds to a plasticity of approximately 24. Although there is no absolute upper limit on the plasticity of component (B'), practical considerations of processability in conventional mixing equipment generally restrict this value. Preferably, the plasticity number should be about 100 to 200, most preferably about 120 to 185. [0033] Methods for preparing high consistency unsaturated group-containing polydiorganosiloxanes are well known and they do not require a detailed discussion in this specification.
- a typical method for preparing an alkenyl-functional polymer comprises the base-catalyzed equilibration of cyclic and/or linear diorganopolysiloxanes in the presence of similar alkenyl-functional species.
- Optional component (B") is a finely divided filler which is known to reinforce diorganopolysiloxane (B') and is preferably selected from finely divided, heat stable minerals such as fumed and precipitated forms of silica, silica aerogels and titanium dioxide having a specific surface area of at least about 50 m ⁇ /gram.
- the fumed form of silica is a preferred reinforcing filler based on its high surface area, which can be up to 450 m ⁇ /gram and a fumed silica having a surface area of 50 to 400 m ⁇ /g, most preferably 200 to 380 m ⁇ /g, is highly preferred.
- the fumed silica filler is treated to render its surface hydrophobic, as typically practiced in the silicone rubber art. This can be accomplished by reacting the silica with a liquid organosilicon compound which contains silanol groups or hydrolyzable precursors of silanol groups.
- compositions that can be used as filler treating agents include such ingredients as low molecular weight liquid hydroxy- or alkoxy-terminated polydiorganosiloxanes, hexaorganodisiloxanes, cyclodimethylsilazanes and hexaorganodisilazanes.
- the treating compound is an oligomeric hydroxy-terminated diorganopolysiloxane having an average degree of polymerization (DP) of 2 to about 100, more preferably about 2 to about 10 and it is used at a level of about 5 to 50 parts by weight for each 100 parts by weight of the silica filler.
- component (B') is the preferred vinyl-functional or hexenyl-functional polydimethylsiloxane
- this treating agent is preferably a hydroxy-terminated polydimethylsiloxane.
- component (B) When component (B") is used in the present invention, 5 to 200 parts by weight, preferably 5 to 150 and most preferably 20 to 100 parts by weight, of the reinforcing filler (B") are uniformly blended with 100 parts by weight of gum (B 1 ) to prepare silicone base (B).
- This blending is typically carried out at room temperature using a two-roll mill, internal mixer or other suitable device, as well known in the silicone rubber art.
- the silicone base can be formed in-situ during mixing prior to dynamic vulcanization of the gum, as further described infra. In the latter case, the temperature of mixing is kept below the softening point or melting point of the polyamide resin until the reinforcing filler is well dispersed in the diorganopolysiloxane gum.
- Component (C) is a compatibilizer selected from glycidyl ester functional polymers or organofunctional grafted polyolefms.
- at least one compatibilizer is included in the preparation of the thermoplastic elastomer.
- the compatibilizer (C) is a glycidyl ester polymer.
- a glycidyl ester polymer is defined as a polymer comprising repeating units derived from one or more glycidyl ester monomers.
- the glycidyl ester polymer can be a homopolymer, copolymer, or terpolymer.
- a glycidyl ester monomer means a glycidyl ester of an ethylenically unsaturated carboxylic acid such as, e.g., acrylic acid, methacrylic acid, itaconic acid, and includes, e.g., glycidyl acrylate, glycidyl methacrylate, glycidyl itaconate.
- suitable glycidyl ester polymers useful in the present invention are the glycidyl esters described in U.S. Patent No. 5,981,661 as glycidyl ester impact modifiers, which is hereby incorporated by reference.
- the glycidyl ester polymer comprises first repeating units derived from one or more glycidyl ester monomers and second repeating units derived from one or more alpha-olefin monomers, e.g., ethylene, propylene, 1-butene, 1-pentene.
- the glycidyl ester monomer is glycidyl acrylate or glycidyl methacrylate.
- Suitable glycidyl ester polymers may, optionally, contain a minor amount, i.e., up to about 50 wt %, of repeating units derived from one or more other monoethylenically unsaturated monomers that are copolymerizable with the glycidyl ester monomer.
- a minor amount i.e., up to about 50 wt %, of repeating units derived from one or more other monoethylenically unsaturated monomers that are copolymerizable with the glycidyl ester monomer.
- monoethylenically unsaturated means having a single site of ethylenic unsaturation per molecule.
- Suitable copolymerizable monoethylenically unsaturated monomers include, e.g., vinyl aromatic monomers such as, e.g., styrene and vinyl toluene, vinyl esters such as e.g., vinyl acetate and vinyl propionate, and (Ci - C 20 ) alkyl (meth)acrylates such as, e.g., butyl acrylate, methyl methacrylate, cyclohexyl methacrylate.
- ( - C 2 o) alkyl means a straight or branched alkyl group of from 1 to 20 carbon atoms per group, such as e.g., methyl, ethyl, decyl, eicosyl, cyclohexyl and the term "(meth)acrylate” refers collectively to acrylate compounds and methacrylate compounds.
- Suitable glycidyl ester copolymers can be made by, e.g., conventional free radical initiated copolymerization.
- the glycidyl ester polymers useful as compatibilizers in the present invention are selected from olefin-gfycidyl (meth)acrylate polymers, olefin- vinyl acetate- glycidyl (meth)acrylate polymers and olefm-glycidyl (meth)acrylate-alkyl (meth)acrylate polymers.
- the glycidyl ester polymer is selected from random ethylene/acrylic ester/glycidyl methacrylates copolymers or terepolymers, such as the LOTADER® GMA products marketed by Elf Atochem (Elf Atochem, North America, Inc., Philadelphia, PA) as LOTADER® AX 8900 Resin, LOTADER® AX 8930, and LOTADER® AX 8840.
- LOTADER® GMA products marketed by Elf Atochem (Elf Atochem, North America, Inc., Philadelphia, PA) as LOTADER® AX 8900 Resin, LOTADER® AX 8930, and LOTADER® AX 8840.
- the copolymer compatibilizer is selected from a organofunctional grafted polyolefin.
- an "organofunctional grafted polyolefin" is a homopolymer, copolymer or terepolymer of an olefin and an organofunctional grafting monomer.
- suitable olefins include: ethylene, propylene, butylene, and the like; mixtures of olefins, for example ethylene, propylene and dienes, i.e. so called EPDM.
- the olefin can also be selected from C 5 -C 2 o hydrocarbon alpha-olefins, vinyl acetate, alkyl acrylate or alkyl methacrylates, where the alkyl groups can be methyl, ethyl, propyl, butyl, and the like.
- Suitable examples of the hydrocarbon alpha-olefins include; 1-hexene, 1-octene, and 1-decene.
- Examples of the alkyl groups of the alkyl acrylates include methyl, ethyl, propyl and butyl.
- the organofunctional grafting monomer can be selected from ethylenically unsaturated hydrocarbons containing the following organofunctional groups; carboxylic acids, carboxylic acid salts, amides, imides, esters, anhydrides, epoxy, alkoxy, and oxazoline.
- the oxazoline group has the structure
- ring may contain one or more substituents selected from hydrocarbon groups having 1 to 4 carbon atoms.
- Examples of ethylenically unsaturated hydrocarbons containing carboxylic acids and anhydrides are acrylic acid, methacrylic acid, maleic acid, fumaric acid, itaconic acid, crotonic acid, itaconic anhydride, maleic anhydride, and substituted maleic anhydride, e.g. dimethyl maleic anhydride or citraconic anhydride, nadic anhydride, nadic methyl anhydride, and tefrahydrophthalic anhydride, maleic anhydride being particularly preferred.
- Examples of the derivatives of the unsaturated acids are salts, amides, imides and esters e.g.
- the preferred grafting monomer for use in the organofunctional grafted polyolefin compatibilizer is selected from maleic anhydride and maleic anhydride derivatives.
- the organofunctional grafted polyolefin compatibilzer is selected from poly(ethylene-co-vinyl acetate)- graft- maleic anhydride, polypropylene-graft- maleic anhydride, polyethylene-polypropylene-grafted- maleic anhydride, maleic anhydride grafted EPDM rubber, maleic anhydride grafted SEBS (styrene-ethylene/butene-styrene triblock copolymer).
- the organofunctional grafted polyolefin is maleic anhydride grafted EPDM, for example commercially available as Royaltuf ® 485-B (Uniroyal Chemical Company, Inc., Middlebury, CT 06749), or maleic anhydride grafted polypropylene, available commercially as Polybond ® from the same company
- the content of these unsaturated grafting monomers can be from 0J to 10 weight percent in the grafted polymer, preferably, from 0.3 to 4 percent.
- the amounts of compatibilizer (C) that can be added to step (T) of the present invention preferably ranges from 0J to 25 weight percent of the total of all components, more preferably, 1 to 15%, and most preferably ranges from 2 to 8% of the total of all components added.
- Component (D) is exemplified by the following: low molecular siloxanes, such as PhSi(OSiMe2H)3; trimethylsiloxy-endblocked methylhydridopolysiloxanes; trimethylsiloxy-endblocked dimethylsiloxane-methyll ydridosiloxane copolymers; dimethylhydridosiloxy-endblocked dimethylpolysiloxanes; dimethylhydrogensiloxy-endblocked methylhydrogenpolysiloxanes; dimethylhydridosiloxy-endblocked dimethylsiloxane-methylhydridosiloxane copolyiners; cyclic methylhydrogenpolysiloxanes; cyclic dimethylsiloxane-methylhydridosiloxane copolymers; tetrakis(dimethylhydrogensiloxy)silane; silicone resins composed of (CH3)2HSiO 2 > (CH ⁇ SiOi ⁇ and Si
- organohydrido silicon compounds are homopolymers or copolymers comprising RHSiO units ended with either R3S1O1 /2 or HR2SiO]/2, wherein R is independently selected from alkyl groups having 1 to 20 carbon atoms, phenyl or frifluoropropyl, preferably methyl. It is also preferred that the viscosity of component (D) is about 0.5 to 1,000 mPa-s at 25°C, preferably 2 to 500 mPa-s. Further, this component preferably has 0.5 to 1.7 weight percent hydrogen bonded to silicon.
- component (D) is selected from a polymer consisting essentially of methylhydridosiloxane units or a copolymer consisting essentially of dimethylsiloxane units and methylhydridosiloxane units, having 0.5 to 1.7 percent hydrogen bonded to silicon and having a viscosity of 2 to 500 mPa-s at 25°C. It is understood that such a highly preferred system will have terminal groups selected from trimethylsiloxy or dimethylhdridosiloxy groups.
- Component (D) may also be a combination of two or more of the above described systems.
- the organohydrido silicon compound (D) is used at a level such that the molar ratio of SiH therein to Si-alkenyl in component (B') is greater than 1 and preferably below about 50, more preferably 3 to 30, most preferably 4 to 20.
- These SiH-functional materials are well known in the art and many of them are commercially available.
- Hydrosilation catalyst (E) is a catalyst that accelerates the cure of diorganopolysiloxane (B') in the present composition.
- This hydrosilation catalyst is exemplified by platinum catalysts, such as platinum black, platinum supported on silica, platinum supported on carbon, chloroplatinic acid, alcohol solutions of chloroplatinic acid, platinum olefin complexes, platinum/alkenylsiloxane complexes, platinum/beta-diketone complexes, platinum/phosphine complexes and the like; rhodium catalysts, such as rhodium chloride and rhodium chloride/di(n- butyl)sulfide complex and the like; and palladium catalysts, such as palladium on carbon, palladium chloride and the like.
- Component (E) is preferably a platinum-based catalyst such as chloroplatinic acid; platinum dichloride; platinum tetrachloride; a platinum complex catalyst produced by reacting chloroplatinic acid and divinyltetramethyldisiloxane which is diluted with dimethylvinylsiloxy endblocked polydimethylsiloxane, prepared according to U.S. Patent No. 3,419,593 to Willing; and a neutralized complex of platinous chloride and divinyltetramethyldisiloxane, prepared according to U.S. Patent No. 5,175,325 to Brown efal.
- catalyst (E) is a neutralized complex of platinous chloride and . divinyltetramethyldisiloxane.
- Component (E) is added to the present composition in a catalytic quantity sufficient to promote the reaction of components (B') and (D) and thereby cure the diorganopolysiloxane to form an elastomer.
- the catalyst is preferably added so as to provide about 0.1 to 500 parts per million (ppm) of metal atoms based on the total weight of the thermoplastic elastomer composition, more preferably 0.25 to 100 ppm.
- a stabilizer (F) is included in the formulation.
- Stabilizer (F) is at least one organic compound selected from hindered phenols; thioesters; hindered amines; 2,2'-(l,4-phenylene)bis(4H-3, l-benzoxazin-4-one); or 3,5-di- tert-butyl-4-hydroxybenzoic acid, hexadecyl ester.
- a hindered phenol is an organic compound having at least one group of the formula
- Q is a monovalent organic group having 1 to 24 carbon atoms selected from hydrocarbon groups, hydrocarbon groups which optionally contain heteroatoms selected from sulfur, nitrogen or oxygen or halogen-substituted versions of the aforementioned groups.
- Q examples include groups such as alkyl, aryl, alkylaryl, arylalkyl, cycloalkyl and halogen-substituted version thereof; alkoxy groups having 1 to 24 carbon atoms, such as methoxy or t-butoxy; and hydrocarbon groups having 2 to 24 carbon atoms which contain heteroatoms (e.g., -CH 2 -S-R", -CH 2 -O-R" or -CH 2 -C(O)OR", wherein R" is a hydrocarbon group having 1 to 18 carbon atoms).
- the benzene ring may additionally be . substituted with one or more of the above described Q groups.
- residue of the organic compound to which group (i) is chemically bonded is not critical as long as it does not contain moieties which would interfere with the dynamic vulcanization, described infra.
- this residue may be a hydrocarbon, a substituted hydrocarbon or a hetero atom- containing hydrocarbon group of the appropriate valence. It is also contemplated that the group according to formula (i) can be attached to hydrogen to form an organophenol.
- the hindered phenol compound has a number average molecular weight of less than about 3,000.
- a preferred hindered phenol compound contains at least one group of the formula
- R is an alkyl group having one to four carbon atoms and R' is a hydrocarbon group having 4 to 8 carbon atoms.
- one to four of the groups shown in structures (i) or (ii) are attached to an organic residue of appropriate valence such that the contemplated compound has a molecular weight (MW) of less than about 1,500. Most preferably, four such groups are present in component (C) and this compound has a molecular weight of less than about 1,200.
- This monovalent (or polyvalent) organic residue can contain one or more heteroatoms such as oxygen, nitrogen, phosphorous and sulfur.
- the R' groups in the above formula may be illustrated by t-butyl, n-pentyl, butenyl, hexenyl, cyclopentyl, cyclohexyl and phenyl. It is preferred that both R and R' are t-butyl.
- a group according to formula (ii) can also be attached to hydrogen to form a diorganophenol.
- Non-limiting specific examples of suitable hindered phenols include l,l,3-Tris(2'-methyl-4'-hydroxy-5'-t-butylphenyl)butane, N,N'-hexamethylene bis(3-(3,5-di- t-butyl-4-hydroxyphenyl)propionamide), 4,4'-thiobis(2-t-butyl-5-methylphenol), l,3,5-tris(4- tert-butyl-3-hydroxy-2,6-dimemyl benzyl)-l,3,5-triazine-2,4,6-(lH,3H,5H)-trione, N,N'- hexamethylenebis(3,5-di-tert-butyl-4-hydroxyhydrocinnamamide), tetrakis(methylene(3,5-di- tert-butyl-4-hydroxy-hydrocinnamate))methane, l,3,5-trimethyl-2,4,
- Thioesters of the invention are compounds having at least one group of the formula G-S-G (iii) wherein G is -CH 2 -CH 2 -C(O)OR'"and R'" is a monovalent hydrocarbon group having 1 to 24 carbon atoms.
- suitable thioesters include distearyl 3,3'-thiodipropionate, dilauryl-3,3'-thiodipropionate and di(tridecyl)3,3'- thiodipropionate.
- the hindered amine of the present invention is a low molecular weight organic compound or a polymer which contains at least one divalent group of the formula
- Me hereinafter denotes a methyl group.
- the backbone of this component is not critical as long as it does not contain functionality which would interfere with the dynamic vulcanization of the silicone gum and it may be illustrated by low-molecular and polymeric polyalkylpiperidines, as disclosed in United States Patent No. 4,692,486, hereby incorporated by reference.
- the above group has the structure
- Z is selected from hydrogen or an alkyl group having 1 to 24 carbon atoms, preferably hydrogen.
- suitable hindered amines include: 1 ,6-hexanediamine, N, N'-bis(2,2,6,6-pentamethyl-4-piperidinyl)-, polymers with morpholine-2,4,6-trichloro-l,3,5-triazine; 1,3-benzendicarboxamide, N, N'-bis(2,2,6,6- tetramethyl-4-piperidinyl), polymers with 2,4,-Dichloro-6-(4- morpholinyl)-l,3,5-triazine; bis(l ,2,2,6,6-pentamethyl-4-piperidinyl) sebacate; bis(2,2,6,6-tetramethyl-4-piperidinyl) sebacate; dimethyl succinate polymer with 4-hydroxy-2,2,6,6-tetramethyl-l-piperidine ethanol; and polymethyl (propyl-3-oxy-(2',2',6',6'-tetramethyl)
- Preferred stabilizers of the invention are tetrakis(methylene(3 ,5-di-tert-butyl-4- hydroxy-hydrocinnamate))methane, N,N , -hexamethylenebis(3,5-di-tert-butyl-4- hydroxyhydrocinnamamide) and l,l,3-tris(2'-methyl-4'-hydroxy-5'-t-butylphenyl)butane, l,3,5-fris(4-tert-butyl-3-hydroxy-2,6-dimethyl benzyl)-l,3,5-triazine-2,4,6-(lH,3H,5H)- trione, and dilauryl-3,3'-thiodipropionate.
- IrganoxTM 3114 1 ,3,5-tris-(3,5-di-tert-butyl-4-hydroxybenzyl)-l ,3,5-triazine- 2,4,6(lH,3H,5H)-trione.
- Preferred hindered phenols are IrganoxTM 245 ⁇ triethyleneglycol bis (3-(3'-tert-butyl-4'- hydroxy-5'-methylphenyl)propionate) ⁇ , IrganoxTM 1098 ⁇ N,N'-hexamethylenebis(3,5-di-tert- butyl-4-hydroxyhydrocinnamamide) ⁇ and IrganoxTM 1010 ⁇ tetrakis(methylene(3,5-di-tert- butyl-4-hydroxy-hydrocinnamate))methane ⁇ .
- stabilizer (F) From 0.01 to 5 parts by weight of stabilizer (F) are preferably employed for each 100 parts by weight of polyamide (A) plus silicone base (B). Preferably 0J to 0.75 parts by weight, more preferably 0.4 to 0.6 parts by weight, of (F) are added for each 100 parts by weight of (A) plus (B).
- an optional additive G
- this optional component is added at a level of 0.5 to 40 weight percent based on the total composition, more preferably 0.5 to 20 weight percent.
- This optional additive can be illustrated by, but not limited to, reinforcing fillers for polyamide resins, such as glass fibers and carbon fibers; extending fillers, such as quartz, barium sulfate, calcium carbonate, and diatomaceous earth; pigments, such as iron oxide and titanium oxide; electrically conducting fillers, such as carbon black and finely divided metals; heat stabilizers, such as hydrated cerric oxide; antioxidants; flame retardants, such as halogenated hydrocarbons, alumina trihydrate, magnesium hydroxide and organophosphorous compounds; and other fire retardant (FR) materials.
- a preferred FR additive is calcium silicate particulate, preferably a wollastonite having an average particle size of 2 to 30 ⁇ m.
- optional component (G) can be a plasticizers for the silicone gum component, such as polydimethylsiloxane oil, and/or a plasticizer for the polyamide component.
- plasticizers for the silicone gum component such as polydimethylsiloxane oil
- plasticizer for the polyamide component examples include phthalate esters such as dicyclohexyl phthalate, dimethyl phthalate, dioctyl phthalate, butyl benzyl phthalate and benzyl phthalate; trimellitate esters such as C j - C ⁇ alkyl trimellitate; sulfonamides such as N- cyclohexyl-p-toluenesulfonamide, N-ethyl-o,p-toluenesulfonamide and o-toluenesulfonamide, and liquid oligomeric plasticizers.
- Preferred plasticizers are liquids of low volatility which minimize emissions of plasticizer at the common melt temperatures of polyamides.
- the above additives are typically added to the final thermoplastic composition after dynamic cure, but they may also be added at any point in the preparation provided they do not interfere with the dynamic vulcanization mechanism. Of course, the above additional ingredients are only used at levels which do not significantly detract from the desired properties of the final composition.
- the second step in the method of the present invention is dynamically vulcanizing the diorganopolysiloxane (B')- As used herein, "dynamically vulcanizing” means the diorganopolysiloxanes (B') undergoes a curing process, i.e, is cured.
- the thermoplastic elastomer is prepared by thoroughly dispersing silicone base (B) and compatibilizer (C) in polyamide (A) and dynamically vulcanizing the diorganopolysiloxane in the base using organohydrido silicon compound (D) and catalyst (E).
- the weight ratio of silicone base (B) to polyamide resin (A) is greater than 35:65. It has been found that when this ratio is 35:65' or less, the resulting vulcanizate generally has a modulus more resembling the polyamide resin than a thermoplastic elastomer.
- the above mentioned ratio should be no more than about 85:15 since the compositions tend to be weak and resemble cured silicone elastomers above this value.
- the maximum ratio of (B) to (A) for any given combination of components is also limited by processability considerations since too high a silicone base content results in at least a partially crosslinked continuous phase which is no longer thermoplastic.
- this practical limit is readily determined by routine experimentation and represents the highest level of component (B) which allows the TPSiN to be compression molded.
- the final thermoplastic elastomer can also be readily processed in other conventional plastic operations, such as injection molding and extrusion and, in this case, the weight ratio of components (B) to (A) should be no more than about 75:25.
- Such a preferred thermoplastic elastomer which is subsequently re-processed often has a tensile strength and elongation which are within 10% of the corresponding values for the original TPSiN (i.e., the thermoplastic elastomer is little changed by re-processing).
- the weight ratio of components (B) to (A) is 40:60 to 75:25, more preferably 40:60 to 70:30.
- Mixing is carried out in any device which is capable of uniformly dispersing the , components in the polyamide resin, such as an internal mixer or a twin-screw extruder, the latter being preferred for commercial preparations.
- the temperature is preferably kept as low as practical consistent with good mixing so as not to degrade the resin.
- components (A), (C), (D) and, optionally, (F) can be added to (B) at a temperature above the softening point (i.e., melt point or glass temperature) of (A), catalyst (E) then being introduced to initiate • dynamic vulcanization.
- components (B) through (F) should be well dispersed in resin (A) before dynamic vulcanization begins.
- the silicone base can be formed in-situ.
- the reinforcing filler may be added to a mixer already containing the polyamide resin and diorganopolysiloxane gum at a temperature below the softening point of the resin to thoroughly disperse the filler in the gum. The temperature is then raised to melt the resin, the other ingredients are added and mixing/dynamic vulcanization are carried out. Optimum temperatures, mixing times and other conditions of the mixing operation depend upon the particular resin and other components under consideration and these may be determined by routine experimentation by those skilled in the art.
- the tensile strength or elongation, or both, of the TPSiN elastomer must be at least 25% greater than that of a corresponding simple blend.
- a further requirement of the invention is that the TPSiN has at least 25% elongation, as determined by the test described infra.
- the term "simple blend" denotes a composition wherein the weight proportions of resin (A), base (B) and compatibilizer (C) are identical to the proportions in the TPSiN, but no cure agents are employed (i.e., either component (D) or (E), or both, are omitted and the gum is therefore not cured).
- the tensile strength of the TPSiN is measured on dumbbells having a length of 25.4 mm and a width of 3.2 mm and a typical thickness of 1 to 2 mm, according to ASTM method D 412, at an extension rate of 50 mm/min. At least three such samples are evaluated and the results averaged after removing obvious low readings due to sample inhomogeneity (e.g., such as voids, contamination or inclusions). These values are then compared to the corresponding average tensile and elongation values of a sample prepared from the simple blend composition. When at least a 25% improvement in tensile and/or elongation over the simple blend is not realized there is no benefit derived from the dynamic vulcanization and such TPSiNs are not within the scope of the present invention.
- thermoplastic elastomer prepared by the above described method can then be processed by conventional techniques, such as extrusion, vacuum forming, injection molding, blow molding, overmolding or compression molding. Moreover, tliese compositions can be reprocessed (recycled) with little or no degradation of mechanical properties.
- novel thermoplastic elastomers of the present invention can be used to fabricate wire and cable insulation; vibration and sound dampening components; electrical connectors; automotive and appliance components, such as belts, hoses, air ducts, boots, bellows, gaskets and fuel line components; furniture components; "soft-feel" grips for hand-held devices (e.g., handles for tools); architectural seals; bottle closures; medical devices; sporting goods; and general rubber parts.
- BASE 1 is a silicone rubber base made from 68.7% PDMS 1, defined infra, 25.8% of a fumed silica having a surface area of about 250 m2/g (Cab-O-Sil® MS-75 by Cabot Corp., Tuscola, IL.), 5.4% of a hydroxy-terminated diorganopolysiloxane having an average degree of polymerization (DP) of about 8 and 0.02% of ammonium carbonate.
- DP average degree of polymerization
- CATALYST 1 is a 1.5% platinum complex of l,3-diethenyl-l,l,3,3-tetramethyldisiloxane; 6 % tetramethyldivinyldisiloxane; 92% dimethylvinyl ended polydimethylsiloxane and 0.5% dimethylcyclopolysiloxanes having 6 or greater dimethylsiloxane units.
- X-LINKER 1 is an SiH-functional crosslinker consisting essentially of 68.4 % MeHSiO units, 28.1%) Me2SiO units and 3.5% Me3SiOl/2 units and has a viscosity of approximately 29 mPa-s. This corresponds to the average formula MD16D'39M, in which where M is (CH3)3Si-O-, D is -Si(CH3)2-O- and D' is -Si(H)(CH3)-O-.
- COMPATIBILIZER 1 is AX 8900 is an ethylene-methyl acrylate-glycidyl methacrylate terpolymer (E-MA-GMA) marketed under the trade name LOTADER® AX 8900 from Elf ⁇ Atochem North America, Inc., 2000 Market Street, Philadelphia, PA 19103 , .
- COMPATIBILIZER 2 is AX 8930 is an ethylene-methyl acrylate-glycidyl methacrylate terpolymer (E-MA-GMA) marketed under the trade name LOTADER ® AX 8930 from Elf Atochem North America, Inc., 2000 Market Street, Philadelphia, PA 19103.
- LOTADER ® 3410 is an ethylene-n butyl acrylate-maleic anhydride terpolymer marketed under the trade name LOTADER ® 3410 from Elf Atochem North America, Inc., 2000 Market Street, Philadelphia, PA 19103.
- COMPATIBILIZER 4 is LOTADER ® 3300 is an ethylene-ethyl acrylate-maleic anhydride terpolymer marketed under the trade name LOTADER ® 3300 from Elf Atochem North America, Inc., 2000 Market Street, Philadelphia, PA 19103.
- COMPATIBILIZER 5 is LOTADER ® 6200 is an ethylene-n butyl acrylate-maleic anhydride terpolymer marketed under the trade name Lotader 6200 from Elf Atochem North America, Inc., 2000 Market Street, Philadelphia, PA 19103.
- COMPATIBILIZER 6 is ROYALTUF 485-B is maleic anhydride grafted EPDM from Uniroyal Chemical Company, Inc., Middlebury, CT 06749.
- COMPATIBILIZER 7 is maleic anhydride grafted polypropylene from Aldrich with maleic anhydride content of 0.6%> and melt flow index of 115.
- IRGANOXTM 1010 is a hindered phenol stabilizer marketed by Ciba-Geigy and described as tetrakis ⁇ methylene(3,5-di-tert-butyl-4-hydroxy-hydrocinnamate) ⁇ methane.
- LOWINOXTM CA22 is a hindered phenol stabilizer marketed by Great Lake Chemical Corporation and described as l,l,3-Tris(2 , -methyl-4'-hydroxy-5'-t-butylphenyl)butane
- NYLON 12 is RILSA1 ⁇ U AMNO, a nylon 12 marketed by Elf Atochem NA, Inc., Philadelphia, PA; m.p. - 175°C.
- NYLON 6 is a nylon 6 marketed under the trade name ZYTELTM 7301 by Du Pont; m.p. 215 - 225°C.
- PDMS 1 is a gum consisting of 99.81 wt% Me 2 SiO units, 0.16 % MeViSiO units and 0.03% Me2NiSiO]_/2 units. Prepared by potassium catalyzed equilibration of cyclic siloxanes wherein the catalyst is neutralized with carbon dioxide. This gum has plasticity of about 150.
- TPSiNs were prepared on a Polylab Haake Mixer. The mixer was fitted with a
- the bowl was operated at 240°C for Nylon 6 and 220°C for Nylon 12.
- the rotor speed was constant at 60 RPM.
- a nitrogen blanket was placed on the bowl with a flow of 0.5 SCFM.
- the crude TPSiN was compression molded into test plaques using a Wabash Hot Press fitted with West 4100 series temperature controllers. The press was operated at 250°C for the Nylon 6 and 225°C for Nylon 12. Samples were molded at 15 ton pressure for 3 minutes. Test samples were cut from the plaques following ASTM D412 specifications. At least 5 specimens were tested and the average results were reported.
- Example 1
- the crosslinker was mixed for 4 minutes to ensure good dispersion. Then, 2.28 g of dilute CATALYST 1 was added. After addition of the catalyst, the torque started increasing as indication of the cure reaction of the silicone base. The run was terminated and the TPSiN was removed from the bowl 2 minutes after the torque leveled off.
- the bowl was heated to operating temperature (220°C) or was already at operating temperature.
- the run was initialized and the bowl was charged with 120.0 g of BASE 1.
- the BASE 1 was mixed for 1 minute before adding 80.0 g of ⁇ YLO ⁇ 12 and the desired amount of compatibilizer.
- the compatibilized ⁇ YLO ⁇ - 12/BASE 1 concentration of compatibilizer is based on the weight of Nylon in the system.
- 1.0 g of Irganox 1010 stabilizer was added.
- the crosslinker was mixed for 4 minutes to ensure good dispersion before the run was catalyzed with 2.25g of CATALYST 1.
- the torque started increasing as indication of the cure reaction of the silicone base.
- the run was terminated and the TPSiN was removed from the bowl 2 minutes after the torque leveled off.
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