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- the invention relates to an oxygen scavenging composition
- a polycondensate a copolymer comprising polypropylene oxide segments and polymer segments and an oxidation catalyst.
- Such a composition is known from WO 99/15433.
- an oxygen scavenging composition is prepared by reactive extrusion of the polymer segments, in particular a polycondensate, and a functionalised polypropylene oxide oligomer.
- the resulting product, denoted as copolycondensate is applied as such in single layer or multi layer films or is diluted with further polycondensate. It has appeared that this diluted composition has a restricted efficiency in oxygen scavenging properties, making it necessary to apply thicker layers to obtain a certain degree of active oxygen barrier properties.
- Aim of the invention is a composition comprising a polycondensate and a copolymer comprising polypropylene oxide segments and polymer segments that shows better active oxygen barrier properties than the known composition.
- This is achieved according to the invention in that the copolymer has been prepared by copolymerising the corresponding monomers in the presence of functionalised polypropylene oxide segments.
- the polymer segments have been formed from copolymerisation of the corresponding monomers with functionalised polypropylene oxide segments rather than having these functionalised polypropylene oxide segments react with already polymerised polymer segments causes a considerable difference in oxygen scavenging properties of the final, diluted composition.
- the composition according to the invention shows brings highly advantageous active oxygen scavenging properties to the polycondensate in the composition.
- Polycondensates also known as condensation polymers, among which polyesters and in particular polyamides, form a certain barrier for oxygen and are for this and other reasons applied as films, wraps, bottles, vessels or other containers for feed and foods and drinks. They protect the packed goods from direct contact with the environment, including the oxygen in ambient air. Since layers of these polymers are not completely impermeable to oxygen it is known to mix a compound into the polymer that is able to scavenge oxygen permeating into the polymer layer by a chemical reaction binding the oxygen.
- Such compounds are known as active oxygen scavengers.
- active oxygen scavengers include polyalkylene oxides and polydienes. It is also known to apply oxygen scavengers that are reactive with polycondensate and to make the scavenger react with the polycondensate during the mixing, e.g. by reactive extrusion.
- polyesters and polyamides examples include polyesters and polyamides.
- suitable polyesters are polyethylene terephtalate (PET), polybutylene terephtalate (PBT), polyethylene naphtanoate (PEN), polybutylene naphtanoate (PBN).
- suitable polyamides (PA) are aliphatic polyamides, that may eventually be branched polyamides, such as PA6, PA4,6, PA6,6, PA 11 , PA12, semi aromatic polyamides as MXD6, PA6,I/6,T, PA6,6/6,T, fully aromatic polyamides and copolymers and blends of the listed polyamides and polyesters.
- compositions comprising aliphatic polyamide as the polycondensate since these polyamides as such have lower oxygen barrier properties than e.g. aromatic polyamides.
- oxygen scavenging compound in the composition according to the invention a copolymer comprising functionalised polypropylene oxide (PPO) segments and polymer segments is used, that has been prepared by polymerising the corresponding monomers of the polymer in the presence of polypropylene oxide segments.
- PPO functionalised polypropylene oxide
- the PPO oligomer segments In the production process known from WO 99/15433 the PPO oligomer segments usually are functionalized with end groups that can react with reactive sites of the polymer. Examples of such functional end groups and reactive polymer sites are e.g. known from WO 99/15433. The same functionality may have been applied in the copolymerisation process of the copolymer applied in the present invention.
- Suitable PPO segments are linear oligomers of PPO and are preferably of the substituted type. In IUPAC nomenclature this PPO is denoted as polypropylene glycol (polyoxy-1 ,2-propanediyl).
- copolymers of the -ABABA- type consist of 2 to 5000 polypropylene oxide monomer units, preferably of 10 to 2500 units and in this shape and size they have been copolymerised with the monomers. In this range an even distribution of the copolymers in the polycondensate appears to be achieved.
- copolymers of the -ABABA- type are formed comprising polymer segments A of variable length alternated with propylene oxide segments B.
- the PPO segments are present as branches in a two, three, four or higher star branched compound the centre unit of which can be e.g. a di-, tri-, tetra or higher functional ester, amide, ether, urethane.
- the polymer segments then grow from the free ends of the PPO segment branches.
- linear copolymers can be formed of the type ABA or branched copolymers having branches of the type BA.
- other ether segments optionally may be present as e.g. polyethylene oxide, however in smaller amounts than the PPO.
- the other ether segments are present in amounts less than 40 wt%, more preferably less than 30 wt% or less than 10 wt% of the amount of PPO.
- Suitable polymer segments in the copolymers that have been formed by copolymerising the corresponding monomers in the presence of the PPO segments are those defined above for the polycondensate, in particular polyesters, preferably PBT, and aliphatic polyamides, preferably PA6 or PA6,6.
- These copolymers can be formed by reacting the functionalised PPO in the presence of the monomers at conditions well known for the polymerisation of the corresponding monomers or according to US 4590243 and EP 0067695. In these processes, apart from the monomers and the PPO segments, also other compounds can be present, for example catalysts, chain stoppers, stabilisers and the like.
- Linear PPO segments are introduced in these reactions as divalent moieties that are functionally terminated at their ends, e.g. with hydroxy, amino or acid or other groups that are capable reacting with the monomers the polymer part is polymerised from.
- the free ends i.e. those ends of the PPO part of the PPO segment that are not bound to the centre moiety of the star, are functionalised with the groups mentioned above.
- the relative amount of the PPO can be between 0.5 or 1 and 95 wt% and preferably it is between 2 and 85 or 5 and 75 or 5 and 60 wt%.
- the relative amount of the PPO will be lower by the diluting effect of the polycondensate.
- the relative amount of the PPO with respect to the total of copolymer, if applicable including compounds resting from its polymerisation process, and polycondensate may vary within the range of 0.5 to 50 wt%, preferably of 1 to 30 wt%. Lower amounts will diminish in particular the period during which the oxygen scavenging properties will remain at a high level. Higher amounts may lead to the formation of a co-continuous phase of PPO segments in the composition.
- the amount of PPO in the composition should be taken so that the PPO forms a disperse phase in the composition.
- a certain desired relative amount of PPO in the composition according to the invention can be achieved by several combinations of the amount of PPO in the copolymer and the amount of copolymer mixed into the composition.
- the copolymer is sufficiently compatible, i.e. miscible on a sub-micron scale, with the polycondensate. This miscibility is positively influenced by the amount and type of the polymer in the copolymer and the amount of PPO in the final composition.
- these conglomerates may be spherical and having a size, i.e. a diameter or a smallest axis, an axis being defined as a line connecting two diametrically located points on the surface of the conglomerate, of up to 500 nm and preferably at most 30 or more preferably at most 25% of the conglomerates have a diameter or smallest axis above 500 nm.
- Spherical is to be understood as having the same or nearly the same dimension in the three spatial directions, deviating from a spherical shape to such extent only that the length of an axis, is at most 1.3 times the length of the diameter of a sphere having the same volume.
- Preferably at least 50% of the conglomerates have a size of at most 300 nm and preferably of at most 200 nm. More preferably at least 70, 90 or even 99 % of the conglomerates is within the specified ranges. A lower conglomerate size has appeared to lead to better oxygen barrier properties.
- an object comprising a layer of the composition according to the invention, shows enhanced oxygen scavenging performance when a majority of the conglomerates in their shapes have an aspect ratio and in majority are oriented.
- Such conglomerates can have an elongated or flattened shape, like a cigar or pancake shape.
- a conglomerate having an aspect ratio is characterized by the feature that its dimension in at least one spatial direction is larger than its dimension in at least one other spatial direction.
- the ratio between said dimensions preferably is at least 1.3 and more preferably at least 2 or even 5 or even 50 or more than 100. This is contrast to conglomerates that have essentially the same dimension in the three spatial directions.
- Oriented here means that the largest dimension extends in a spatial direction parallel to a surface of the object that is exposed to oxygen to be scavenged.
- This largest dimension of the conglomerate in said parallel direction may be larger than 500 nm, even up to some millimetres, the achievable upper boundary only being restricted by practical technical limitations.
- the dimension of the conglomerate perpendicular to said surface preferably is below 400 nm and more preferably below 350 nm. This appears to enhance the transparency of the oxygen-scavenging layer in the object significantly.
- An object containing conglomerates having an aspect ratio can be obtained by subjecting the object during or after it being manufactured to an orientating step, e.g.
- the invention thus also relates to an object, having at least one surface that is to be exposed to an oxygen containing environment, and comprising a layer containing the composition according to the invention in which conglomerates of the PPO segments are present, of which conglomerates at least 50 %, preferably at least 70 % and more preferably at least 90 % have a dimension in at least one spatial direction that is larger than a dimension in at least one other spatial direction by a factor of at least 1.3, and in which said larger dimension extends in a spatial direction parallel to the at least one surface of the object.
- composition according to the invention further preferably comprises an oxidation catalyst, promoting the oxygen scavenging activity of the oxygen scavenging compound.
- Suitable oxidation catalysts include transition metal catalysts, which can readily switch between at least two oxidation states.
- the transition metal is in the form of a transition metal salt or transition metal complex, wherein the metal is selected from the groups 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11 and 12 of the periodic system of the elements.
- Suitable metals include Manganese II or III, Iron II or III, Chromium II or III, Cobalt II or III, Copper I or II, Nickel II or III, Rhodium II, or II or IV and Ruthenium I, II or IV, Titanium III or IV, Vanadium III, IV or V.
- Co II or III is used as the metal part in the catalyst.
- Suitable counterions for the metal include, but are not limited to, chloride, acetate, acetylacetonate, stearate, propionate, palmitate, 2- ethylhexanoate, neodecanoate or naphtenate.
- the metal may also be an ionomer, in which case a polymeric counter ion is employed. Such ionomers are well known in the art.
- a suitable complexing moiety phthalocyanine is mentioned.
- the transition metal compounds may be present between 10ppm and 10wt%. Preferably the amount of transition metal compound is between 50 and 5000 ppm.
- composition according to the invention may comprise other usual additives that may give a certain additionally required property to the composition, examples of which are reinforcing materials such as fibres, fillers, antioxidants, flame retardants, mould release agents and other compounds known in the art for this purpose.
- the composition according to the invention has excellent oxygen barrier properties, e.g. it has on oxygen barrier lower than 0.3 preferably lower than 0.1 cc.mm/(m 2 *day*atm) when measured according to ASTM standard D3985 under dry conditions on a film having a thickness of 60 ⁇ m.
- the composition of the invention can be applied as a layer in multi-layer films, preferably as an inner layer, sandwiched between other layers.
- the active lifetime and effectiveness of the composition is considerably enhanced in comparison with a layer that is directly exposed to the environment.
- Further applications are layers in the wall of bottles, vessels or other containers, in particular those applied for packaging of foods or other substances that degrade in quality under the influence of oxygen.
- the inventions thus further relates to the use of the composition according to the invention for the applications mentioned. Suitable methods for this are known per se and are the commonly used shaping and manufacturing techniques for polymer materials.
- the invention further relates to a process for preparing an oxygen scavenging composition comprising a polycondensate and a copolymer comprising polypropylene oxide segments and polymer segments, characterized in that the polycondensate is melt-mixed with a copolymer that has been prepared by polymerising the corresponding monomers constituting the polymer in the presence of the polypropylene oxide segments.
- a process for preparing an oxygen scavenging composition comprising a polycondensate and a copolymer comprising polypropylene oxide segments and polymer segments is known from WO 99/15433.
- the reactor content was heated under stirring and atmospheric pressure gradually within one hour to a temperature of 150°C, kept at this temperature for half an hour, and subsequently further heated within 2 hours to a temperature of 220°C.
- the thus obtained transesterified product was then further polymerised at 240°C under vacuum (down to 2 mbar) for 180 minutes at a stirring speed of 20 RPM.
- the polymerised product was released from the reactor, under nitrogen pressure, in the form of a strand, cooled in water and granulated in a pelletiser.
- Blends were prepared in a conical co-rotating fully intermeshing lab-scale twin-screw extruder. Cobalt acetate was added as the oxidation catalyst. The mixing was carried out at a barrel temperature of 260°C, a rotation speed of 120 rpm and a residence time of 3 minutes. All experiments were carried out under nitrogen atmosphere. The polyamide was dried before processing. Blends prepared were stored in sealed bags after processing. For comparison, compositions A1 and A2 based on a functionalised PPO oligomer (Jeffamine D-2000 of Huntsman) and polyamide 6 have been prepared by a reactive extrusion process on the lab-scale twin-screw extruder with residence times of 3 and 5 minutes. Also a blend B not containing an oxygen scavenging compound was prepared. Blend compositions are given in Table 1.
- a blend based on 8 wt.% copolymer 2, 0.1wt-% Cobalt acetate in polyamide 6 (DSM Akulon F132-E, viscosity number 210 ml/g ISO 307, Relative Viscosity measured in 90% formic acid at 30 °C: 3.20) was prepared on a ZSK 25mm co-rotating twin-screw extruder (temperature of the melt as measured by hand held thermometer at the exit of the extruder: 290°C, screw speed: 300 rpm).
- Transparent films with dimensions 300 mm (wide) / 40 ⁇ m (thick) of blend 8 were made by a film cast process with the following apparatuses and corresponding settings:
- Extruder G ⁇ ttfert 32 mm/3D, screw speed 90 rpm, temperature setting 260°C, slit die with dimensions: 320 mm(wide)/0.4 mm (thick), chill roll at 110°C and speed adjusted to obtain a film thickness of 40 ⁇ m.
- the morphology of the film was determined with transmission electron microscopy.
- the shape of the dispersed copolymer 2 particles in PA6 matrix was ellipsoidal with a ratio of long axis I : short axis d of 7.8 with a standard deviation of 2.3 and d ⁇ 400 ⁇ m. The particles were oriented in the extrusion direction.
- a straight PA6 film of DSM Akulon F132-E was made as reference.
- Copolymer 2 granules were wettened with a Co-acetetate solution in tetrahydrofuran and subsequently dried. These granules were dry blended with polyethyleneterephtalate (Arnite D04 300) (PET) granules to obtain a PET composition containing 8 wt% copolymer 2 and 1000 ppm Co-acetate (blend 9). From this mixture films having a thickness of 50 ⁇ m were made by a film cast process with the following apparatuses and corresponding settings:
- Extruder Battenfeld 45 mm, temperature setting 270°C, screw speed: 15rpm, slit die having dimensions: 250 mm(wide)/ 0.5 mm (thick), chill roll, 18°C, speed adjusted to obtain a film thickness of 50-54 ⁇ m.
- slit die having dimensions: 250 mm(wide)/ 0.5 mm (thick)
- chill roll 18°C, speed adjusted to obtain a film thickness of 50-54 ⁇ m.
- Examples I - XI and Comparative Experiments A-E Measuring of oxygen permeability of films
- the oxygen permeability of the prepared films was measured by a MOCON OX-TRAN 2/21 permeameter according to ASTM D3985 by exposing the films to a nitrogen environment on one side and an oxygen atmosphere at the other side of the films leading to an oxygen partial pressure difference over the films of 1 bar.
- the permeability tests were conducted under dry conditions and, unless otherwise stated, at room temperature (23°C).
- the measurements were started after 50 hours conditioning at the measurement conditions and for the PET based blends after 50 (example X ) and 130 hours (example XI)
- Table 2 the oxygen permeability is presented for the various films. The oxygen permeability is normalised with respect to film thickness.
- the detection limit of the Oxtran permeameter is 5*10 "3 cc/(m2.day. atm). For the given thickness range of the samples, this leads to an intrinsic permeability limit of about 4*10 "4 cc.mm/(m 2 .day atm).
- the intrinsic oxygen permeability of samples made from blends 1 ,3, 4 and 6 is smaller than 4*10 "4 cc.mm/(m 2 .day atm).
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