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- the present invention concerns polyolef ⁇ n compositions comprising a propylene polymer component selected from propylene homopolymers and propylene random copolymers containing ethylene and/or other ⁇ -olefms as comonomers, and a copolymer of ethylene with C4-C10 ⁇ -olefms.
- compositions of the present invention can be easily converted into various kinds of finished or semi- finished articles.
- the compositions of the present invention having high values of melt flow rate (MFR) are particularly suitable for the production of articles by using injection-molding techniques, as they exhibit substantially no stress whitening, combined with stiffness, high gloss and low shrinkage.
- MFR melt flow rate
- the said compositions can be used for several applications, including toys, casing and housewares, in particular for those articles that need also impact resistance at low temperatures without failure of the articles.
- the said articles can be used advantageously in the food- contact applications, examples of which are food containers suitable for freezers.
- compositions of the present invention having low values of MFR are suitable for film applications, particularly for cast and bioriented films, exhibiting high gas permeability (breathability) low haze (good optical properties) and high flexural modulus (stiffness) in addition to the above said unique balance of properties, impact at low temperature, gloss and good shrinkage behaviour.
- breathability gas permeability
- haze good optical properties
- stiffness high flexural modulus
- compositions comprising crystalline polypropylene matrix and a rubbery phase formed by an elastomeric copolymer of ethylene with ⁇ -olefms are already known in the art, and described in particular in European patents 170 255, 373 660, 603723, and 1135440 and in the International Application WO 04/003073.
- compositions exhibit impact resistance and, in the case of European patent 373 660, 603723, 1135440 and WO 04/003073, transparency values interesting for many applications.
- the overall balance of properties is still not totally satisfactory in the whole range of possible applications, in view of the high standards required by the market.
- WO 04/003073 a valuable balance of properties is obtained but the impact stiffness balance is not completely satisfactory for certain applications, the preferred values of flexural modulus are still unsatisfactory especially considering that a clarifying nucleating agent (Millad) has been used. Therefore, there still remains a continuous demand for compositions of this kind with improved properties balanced for specific target applications.
- compositions having values of MFR (230 0 C, 2.16 kg) up to 20 g/10 min, a total content of ethylene of 20% or more, a total content of C4-C10 ⁇ -olefm(s) of 4.5% or more, a ratio of the total content of ethylene to the total content of C4-C10 ⁇ -olefm(s) of 2.3 or more, a total fraction soluble in xylene at room temperature of 18 wt% or higher and flexural modulus, referred to the composition as a reactor grade, of more than 700 MPa,
- compositions of the present invention are: intrinsic viscosity of the fraction soluble in xylene at room temperature of 2 dl/g or less, preferably of 1.7 dl/g or less, more preferably of from 1.1 to 1.7 dl/g, even more preferably of from 1.1 to 1.5 dl/g; flexural modulus of more than 770 MPa, more preferably higher than 800 MPa; a content of component 2) (Split) of 25-45 %, preferably of 25-40 % said percentages being by weight and referred to the sum of component 1) and 2); a content of polymer insoluble in xylene at room temperature (23 0 C) for component 1) of not less than 90%, in particular not less than 93%, said percentages being by weight and referred to the weight of component 1); a total content of ethylene of from 20% to 40% by weight; a total content of C4-C10 ⁇ -olefm(s) from 6% to 15% by weight; fraction soluble in
- the ductile/brittle transition temperature is generally equal to or lower than -35 0 C, the lower limit being indicatively of about -60 0 C.
- copolymer is meant to include also polymers containing, in addition to the main monomer, more than one kind of further comonomers.
- compositions of the present invention provide in particular a combination of high impact resistance (in terms of ductile/brittle transition temperature and Izod impact resistance), high gloss, very high stress whitening resistance and low thermal shrinkage measured on plaques and high gas permeability and good transparency measured on films.
- the preferred polyolefin compositions for the production of articles by injection moulding are flexible polyolefin compositions having high flowability, high stress whitening resistance and low thermal shrinkage, comprising, in percent by weight referred to the sum of component 1) and 2):
- compositions having values of MFR (230 0 C, 2.16 kg) of from 10 to 20 g/10 min, a total content of ethylene of 20% or more, a total content of C4-C10 ⁇ -olefm(s) of 6% or more, a ratio of the total content of ethylene to the total content of C4-C10 ⁇ -olefm(s) of 2.3 or more, a total fraction soluble in xylene at room temperature of 18 wt% or higher, preferably at least 20 wt%, and flexural modulus, referred to the composition as a reactor grade, of more than 700 MPa.
- MFR 230 0 C, 2.16 kg
- composition suitable for injection moulding application as above described are produced with the addition of nucleating agents such as the Na benzoate (see below).
- nucleating agents such as the Na benzoate (see below).
- Improved mechanical properties, particularly surprisingly high values of Izod are found without substantially affecting the overall balance of the other properties, gloss, stress whitening resistance and shrinkage.
- the above said polyolefin composition, preferred for injection moulding application, are particularly suitable for ABS replacement.
- compositions for film applications particularly for cast and bioriented films, exhibiting high gas permeability, good optical properties and stiffness measured on films are those comprising, in percent by weight referred to the sum of component 1) and 2):
- compositions having values of MFR (230 0 C, 2.16 kg) of up to 10 g/10 min, preferably from 1 to 4 g/10 min, a total content of ethylene of 20% or more, a total content of C4-C10 ⁇ -olefm(s) of 6% or more, a ratio of the total content of ethylene to the total content of C4-C10 ⁇ -olefm(s) of 2.3 or more, a total
- Examples of said C4-C10 ⁇ -olef ⁇ ns are 1-butene, 1-pentene, 1-hexene, 4-methyl-l-pentene and 1-octene. Particularly preferred is 1-butene.
- compositions of the present invention can be prepared by a sequential polymerization, comprising at least two sequential steps, wherein components 1) and 2) are prepared in separate subsequent steps, operating in each step, except the first step, in the presence of the polymer formed and the catalyst used in the preceding step.
- the catalyst is added preferably only in the first step, however its activity is such that it is still active for all the subsequent steps.
- component 1) is prepared before component 2).
- the present invention is further directed to a process for the preparation of the polyolefin compositions as reported above, said process comprising at least two sequential polymerization stages with each subsequent polymerization being conducted in the presence of the polymeric material formed in the immediately preceding polymerization reaction, wherein the polymerization stage of propylene to the polymer component 1) is carried out in at least one stage, then at least one copolymerization stage of mixtures of ethylene with one or more C4-C10 ⁇ -olefm(s) to the elastomeric polymer component 2) is carried out.
- the polymerisation stages may be carried out in the presence of a stereospecif ⁇ c Ziegler-Natta catalyst.
- all the polymerisation stages are carried out in the presence of a catalyst comprising a trialkylaluminium compound, optionally an electron donor, and a solid catalyst component comprising a halide or halogen-alcoholate of Ti and an electron-donor compound supported on anhydrous magnesium chloride.
- a catalyst comprising a trialkylaluminium compound, optionally an electron donor, and a solid catalyst component comprising a halide or halogen-alcoholate of Ti and an electron-donor compound supported on anhydrous magnesium chloride.
- the polymerisation catalyst is a Ziegler-Natta catalyst comprising a solid catalyst component comprising: a) Mg, Ti and halogen and an electron donor (internal donor), b) an alkylaluminum compound and, optionally (but preferably), c) one or more electron-donor compounds (external donor).
- the internal donor is preferably selected from the esters of mono or dicarboxylic organic acids such as benzoates, malonates, phthalates and certain succinates. They are described in US patent 4522930, European patent 45977 and international patent applications WO 00/63261 and WO 01/57099, for example. Particularly suited are the phthalic acid esters and succinate acids esters. Alkylphthalates are preferred, such as diisobutyl, dioctyl and diphenyl phthalate and benzyl-butyl phthalate. Among succinates, they are preferably selected from succinates of formula (I) below:
- radicals Ri and R 2 equal to, or different from, each other are a C1-C20 linear or branched alkyl, alkenyl, cycloalkyl, aryl, arylalkyl or alkylaryl group, optionally containing heteroatoms;
- the radicals R3 to R 6 equal to, or different from, each other, are hydrogen or a C1-C20 linear or branched alkyl, alkenyl, cycloalkyl, aryl, arylalkyl or alkylaryl group, optionally containing heteroatoms, and the radicals R3 to R 6 which are joined to the same carbon atom can be linked together to form a cycle; with the proviso that when R 3 to R 5 are contemporaneously hydrogen, R 6 is a radical selected from primary branched, secondary or tertiary alkyl groups, cycloalkyl, aryl, arylalkyl or alkylaryl groups having from 3 to 20 carbon atoms; or of
- radicals Ri and R 2 are a C1-C20 linear or branched alkyl, alkenyl, cycloalkyl, aryl, arylalkyl or alkylaryl group, optionally containing heteroatoms and the radical R 3 is a linear alkyl group having at least four carbon atoms optionally containing heteroatoms.
- the Al-alkyl compounds used as co-catalysts comprise Al-trialkyls, such as Al-triethyl, Al- triisobutyl, Al-tri-n-butyl, and linear or cyclic Al-alkyl compounds containing two or more Al atoms bonded to each other by way of O or N atoms, or SO4 or SO3 groups.
- the Al- alkyl compound is generally used in such a quantity that the Al/Ti ratio be from 1 to 1000.
- the external donor (c) can be of the same type or it can be different from the succinates of formula (I) or (II).
- Suitable external electron-donor compounds include silicon compounds, ethers, esters such as phthalates, benzoates, succinates also having a different structure from those of formula (I) or (II), amines, heterocyclic compounds and particularly 2,2,6,6- tetramethylpiperidine, ketones and the 1,3-diethers of the general formula (III):
- R 1 and R ⁇ are the same or different and are C 1 -C 18 alkyl, C3-C18 cycloalkyl or C 7 - C 18 aryl radicals; R i ⁇ and R IV are the same or different and are C1-C4 alkyl radicals; or the 1,3-diethers in which the carbon atom in position 2 belongs to a cyclic or polycyclic structure made up of 5, 6 or 7 carbon atoms and containing two or three unsaturations. Ethers of this type are described in published European patent applications 361493 and 728769.
- Preferred electron-donor compounds that can be used as external donors include aromatic silicon compounds containing at least one Si-OR bond, where R is a hydrocarbon radical.
- a particularly preferred class of external donor compounds is that of silicon compounds of formula Ra 7 Rb 8 Si(OR 9 ) c , where a and b are integer from 0 to 2, c is an integer from 1 to 3 and the sum (a+b+c) is 4; R 7 , R 8 , and R 9 , are Cl -C 18 hydrocarbon groups optionally containing heteroatoms.
- Particularly preferred are the silicon compounds in which a is 1, b is 1, c is 2, at least one of R 7 and R 8 is selected from branched alkyl, alkenyl, alkylene, cycloalkyl or aryl groups with 3-10 carbon atoms optionally containing heteroatoms and R 9 is a C 1 -C 10 alkyl group, in particular methyl.
- Examples of such preferred silicon compounds are cyclohexyltrimethoxysilane, t-butyltrimethoxysilane, t-hexyltrimethoxysilane, cyclohexylmethyldimethoxysilane, 3,3,3-trifluoropropyl-2-ethylpiperidyl-dimethoxysilane, diphenyldimethoxysilane, methyl-t-butyldimethoxysilane, dicyclopentyldimethoxysilane, 2- ethylpiperidinyl-2-t-butyldimethoxysilane, (1,1,1 -trifluoro-2-propyl)-methyldimethoxysilane and (l,l,l-trifluoro-2-propyl)-2-ethylpiperidinyldimethoxysilane.
- Particularly preferred specific examples of silicon compounds are (tert-butyl) 2 Si(OCH 3 )2, (cyclohexyl)(methyl) Si(OCHs) 2 , (phenyl) 2 Si(OCH 3 ) 2 and (cyclopentyl) 2 Si(OCH 3 ) 2 .
- the electron donor compound (c) is used in such an amount to give a molar ratio between the organoaluminum compound and said electron donor compound (c) of from 0.1 to 500, more preferably from 1 to 300 and in particular from 3 to 30.
- the solid catalyst component comprises, in addition to the above electron donors, Ti, Mg and halogen.
- the catalyst component comprises a titanium compound, having at least a Ti-halogen bond and the above mentioned electron donor compounds supported on a Mg halide.
- the magnesium halide is preferably MgCl 2 in active form, which is widely known from the patent literature as a support for Ziegler- Natta catalysts. Patents USP 4,298,718 and USP 4,495,338 were the first to describe the use of these compounds in Ziegler-Natta catalysis.
- magnesium dihalides in active form used as support or co-support in components of catalysts for the polymerisation of olefins are characterized by X-ray spectra in which the most intense diffraction line that appears in the spectrum of the non-active halide is diminished in intensity and is replaced by a halo whose maximum intensity is displaced towards lower angles relative to that of the more intense line.
- the preferred titanium compounds are TiCl 4 and TiCl 3 ; furthermore, also Ti- haloalcoholates of formula Ti(OR)n-yXy can be used, where n is the valence of titanium, y is a number between 1 and n, X is halogen and R is a hydrocarbon radical having from 1 to 10 carbon atoms.
- the preparation of the solid catalyst component can be carried out according to several methods, well known and described in the art.
- the solid catalyst component can be prepared by reacting a titanium compound of formula Ti(OR)n-yXy, where n is the valence of titanium and y is a number between 1 and n, preferably TiCl 4 , with a magnesium chloride deriving from an adduct of formula MgCl 2 -PROH, where p is a number between 0.1 and 6, preferably from 2 to 3.5, and R is a hydrocarbon radical having 1-18 carbon atoms.
- the adduct can be suitably prepared in spherical form by mixing alcohol and magnesium chloride in the presence of an inert hydrocarbon immiscible with the adduct, operating under stirring conditions at the melting temperature of the adduct (100-130° C). Then, the emulsion is quickly quenched, thereby causing the solidification of the adduct in form of spherical particles.
- spherical adducts prepared according to this procedure are described in USP 4,399,054 and USP 4,469,648.
- the so obtained adduct can be directly reacted with the Ti compound or it can be previously subjected to thermally controlled dealcoholation (80- 130° C) so as to obtain an adduct in which the number of moles of alcohol is generally lower than 3, preferably between 0.1 and 2.5.
- the reaction with the Ti compound can be carried out by suspending the adduct (dealcoholated or as such) in cold TiCl 4 (generally 0° C); the mixture is heated up to 80-130° C and kept at this temperature for 0.5-2 hours.
- the treatment with TiCl 4 can be carried out one or more times.
- the electron donor compound(s) can be added during the treatment with TiCl 4 .
- the final amount of the electron donor compound(s) is preferably such that the molar ratio with respect to the MgCl 2 is from 0.01 to 1, more preferably from 0.05 to 0.5.
- the catalysts may be precontacted with small quantities of olefin (prepolymerisation), maintaining the catalyst in suspension in a hydrocarbon solvent, and polymerising at temperatures from ambient to 60° C, thus producing a quantity of polymer from 0.5 to 3 times the weight of the catalyst.
- the operation can also take place in liquid monomer, producing, in this case, a quantity of polymer 1000 times the weight of the catalyst.
- the polyolef ⁇ n compositions are obtained in spheroidal particle form, the particles having an average diameter from about 250 to 7,000 ⁇ m, a flowability of less than 30 seconds and a bulk density (compacted) greater than 0.4 g/ml.
- the polymerisation stages may occur in liquid phase, in gas phase or liquid-gas phase.
- the polymerisation of the polymer component 1) is carried out in liquid monomer (e.g. using liquid propylene as diluent), while the copolymerisation stages of the elastomeric copolymer component 2) is carried out in gas phase.
- all the sequential polymerisation stages can be carried out in gas phase.
- the reaction temperature in the polymerisation stage for the preparation of the polymer component 1) and in the preparation of the elastomeric copolymer component 2) may be the same or different, and is preferably from 40 to 100° C; more preferably, the reaction temperature ranges from 50 to 80° C in the preparation of polymer component 1), and from 70 to 100° C for the preparation of polymer component 2).
- the pressure of the polymerisation stage to prepare polymer component 1), if carried out in liquid monomer, is the one which competes with the vapor pressure of the liquid propylene at the operating temperature used, and it may be modified by the vapor pressure of the small quantity of inert diluent used to feed the catalyst mixture, by the overpressure of optional monomers and by the hydrogen used as molecular weight regulator.
- the polymerisation pressure preferably ranges from 33 to 43 bar, if done in liquid phase, and from 5 to 30 bar if done in gas phase.
- the residence times relative to the stages depend on the desired ratio between polymer components 1) and 2), and can usually range from 15 minutes to 8 hours.
- compositions of the present invention can also be obtained by preparing separately the said components 1) and 2), by operating with the same catalysts and substantially under the same polymerization conditions as previously explained (except that a wholly sequential polymerization process will not be carried out, but the said components will be prepared in separate polymerization steps) and then mechanically blending said components in the molten or softened state.
- Conventional mixing apparatuses like screw extruders, in particular twin screw extruders, can be used.
- compositions of the present invention can also contain additives commonly employed in the art, such as antioxidants, light stabilizers, heat stabilizers, nucleating agents, colorants and fillers.
- nucleating agents brings about a considerable improvement in important physical-mechanical properties, such as flexural modulus, Heat Distortion Temperature (HDT), tensile strength at yield and transparency.
- HDT Heat Distortion Temperature
- nucleating agents are the Na benzoate, talc and the 1,3- and 2,4- dibenzylidenesorbitols.
- the nucleating agents are preferably added to the compositions of the present invention in quantities ranging from 0.01 to 2% by weight, more preferably from 0.05 to 1% by weight with respect to the total weight.
- inorganic fillers such as talc, calcium carbonate and mineral fibers
- talc talc
- calcium carbonate talc
- mineral fibers also brings about an improvement to some mechanical properties, such as flexural modulus and HDT.
- the Ziegler-Natta catalyst was prepared according to the Example 5, lines 48-55 of the European Patent EP728769.
- Triethylaluminium (TEAL) was used as co-catalyst and dicyclopentyldimethoxysilane as external donor, with the weight ratios indicated in Table 1.
- the solid catalyst component described above was contacted at 12° C for 24 minutes with aluminium triethyl (TEAL) and dicyclopentyldimethoxysilane (DCPMS) as outside- electron-donor component.
- TEAL aluminium triethyl
- DCPMS dicyclopentyldimethoxysilane
- the weight ratio between TEAL and the solid catalyst component and the weight ratio between TEAL and DCPMS are specified in Table 1.
- the catalyst system is then subjected to prepolymerization by maintaining it in suspension in liquid propylene at 20° C for about 5 minutes before introducing it into the first polymerization reactor. Polymerization
- the polymerisation run is conducted in continuous in a series of three reactors equipped with devices to transfer the product from one reactor to the one immediately next to it.
- the first reactor is a liquid phase reactor
- the second reactor is a fluid bed gas phase reactor.
- Polymer component 1) is prepared in the first reactor
- polymer component 2) is prepared in the second reactor.
- Hydrogen is used as molecular weight regulator.
- the gas phase (propylene, ethylene and hydrogen) is continuously analysed via gas- chromatography.
- the powder is discharged and dried under a nitrogen flow.
- the polymer particles are introduced in an extruder, wherein they are mixed with
- Irganox B 215 made of 1 part of Irganox 1010 and 2 parts of Irgafos 168) and 500 ppm of Ca stearate.
- the previously said Irganox 1010 is pentaerytrityl tetrakis 3-
- Irgafos 168 is tris (2,4-di-tert- butylphenyl) phosphite, both marketed by Ciba-Geigy.
- the extrusion is conducted without Ca stearate and with 900 ppm of Na benzoate to obtain a nucleated composition.
- the polymer particles are extruded under nitrogen atmosphere in a twin screw extruder, at a rotation speed of 250 rpm and a melt temperature of 200-250° C.
- the so formed solid is filtered on quick filtering paper.
- 100 ml of the filtered liquid is poured in a previously weighed aluminum container which is heated on a heating plate under nitrogen flow, to remove the solvent by evaporation.
- the container is then kept in an oven at 80 0 C under vacuum until constant weight is obtained.
- the weight percentage of polymer soluble in xylene at room temperature is then calculated.
- Plaques for D/B and stress whitening resistance measurement, having dimensions of 127x127x1.5 mm were prepared as follows.
- the injection press was a Negri BossiTM type (NB 90) with a clamping force of 90 tons.
- the mould was a rectangular plaque (127x127x1.5 mm).
- the melt temperature was between 220 and 280 0 C.
- Plaques for haze measurement 1 mm thick, were prepared by injection moulding with injection time of 1 second, temperature of 230 0 C, mould temperature of 40
- the injection press was a BattenfeldTM type BA 500CD with a clamping force of 50 tons.
- the insert mould led to the moulding of two plaques (55x60x1 mm each).
- Films with a thickness of 50 ⁇ m were prepared by extruding each polymer composition in a single screw Collin extruder (length/diameter ratio of screw: 30) at a film drawing speed of 7 m/min and a melt temperature of 210-250 0 C.
- the polymer composition was compression moulded on a CARVER machine at
- the bi-axial impact resistance was determined through impact with an automatic, computerised striking hammer.
- the circular test specimens were obtained from plaques, prepared as described above, by cutting with circular hand punch (38 mm diameter). They were conditioned for at least 12 hours at 23°C and 50 RH and then placed in a thermostatic bath at testing temperature for 1 hour.
- the force-time curve was detected during impact of a striking hammer (5.3 kg, hemispheric punch with a 1.27 cm diameter) on the circular specimen resting on a ring support.
- the machine used was a CEAST 6758/000 type model No. 2.
- D/B transition temperature means the temperature at which 50% of the samples undergoes fragile break when submitted to the said impact test.
- the resistance to whitening at ambient temperature was determined by subjecting small discs of the polymer to be tested (diameter 38 mm, thickness
- the stress-whitening resistance is expressed as the diameter of the whitened area (average value over 10 specimens tested for each dropping height).
- Rectangular test specimens having dimension 100x200x2.5 mm were prepared by injection molding using a "Sandretto Serie Sette 190" (where 190 stands for 190 tons of clamping force).
- the main process parameters are reported below:
- the dimension of the test specimens were measured with a 3D measuring system supplied with a "contact probe" (Micro val 3D).
- the shrinkage is the difference between the initial specimen dimensions after injection and after 48h conditioning at 23°C and it was expressed as percent with respect to the initial specimen dimensions.
- the longitudinal shrinkage is the shrinkage measured in the direction of the injection flow; the transversal shrinkage is the shrinkage measured across the direction of the injection flow.
- plaques prepared as described above, were conditioned for 12 to 48 hours at relative humidity of 50 ⁇ 5% and temperature of 23 ⁇ P C.
- the instrument used for the test was a Gardner photometer with Haze-meter UX-10 equipped with a G. E. 1209 lamp and filter C.
- the instrument calibration was made by carrying out a measurement in the absence of the sample (0% Haze) and a measurement with intercepted light beam (100% Haze).
- the value of the injection pressure should be sufficient to completely fill the mould in the above mentioned indicated time span.
- the glossmeter used was a photometer Zehntner model ZGM 1020 or 1022 set with an incident angle of 60°.
- the measurement principle is given in the Norm ASTM
- the apparatus calibration is done with a sample having a known gloss value.
- the instrument used for the test was a Gardner photometer with Haze-meter UX-10 equipped with a G. E. 1209 lamp and filter C.
- the instrument calibration was made by carrying out a measurement in the absence of the sample (0% Haze) and a measurement with intercepted light beam (100% Haze).
- the instrument used for the test was a model 1020 Zehntner photometer for incident measurements.
- the calibration was made by carrying out a measurement at incidence angle of 60° on black glass having a standard Gloss of 96.2% and a measurement at an incidence angle of 45° on black glass having a standard Gloss of
- compositions according to the present invention have higher stiffness (higher flexural modulus) meanwhile exhibiting a valuable balance of impact and optical properties and thermal stability even in the un- nucleated form of example Ia.
- Moplen 2000 HEXP is a heterophasic copolymer composed by a crystalline propylene polymer matrix and an ethylene-propylene rubber component (EPR). Comparative example 3c
- Table 2 report also the final properties of a blend consisting of:
- heterophasic compositions obtained by blending propylene polymers for film application comprising amounts of ethylene-propylene rubbery components comparable to the amounts of ethylene-alfa-olefm rubber component (2) of the present invention do not provide the valuable balance of properties of the compositions according to the invention.
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