WO2011005664A2 - Structurally precise poly(propylene carbonate) compositions - Google Patents
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Definitions
- the invention pertains to the field of plastics. More particularly, the invention pertains to polymer compositions and blends containing structurally precise
- Poly(propylene carbonate) (hereinafter also referred to as "PPC") is a polymer known since the late 1960's when it was first synthesized by Inoue and co-workers.
- PPC Poly(propylene carbonate)
- high molecular weight PPC has been predominantly synthesized using zinc carboxylate catalysts to copolymerize propylene oxide and CO 2 .
- the resulting material was the focus of intense investigation and several companies have explored applications for the material as a commodity thermoplastic.
- PPC has been commercialized only as a sacrificial polymer in applications where the clean thermal decomposition of PPC is advantageous.
- Commercialization of the material for thermoplastic applications has been complicated by poor thermal and processing properties.
- transition metal complexes have been developed for the copolymerization of CO 2 and epoxides, but such complexes have not been fully exploited and/or optimized in the preparation of improved PPC materials.
- the present invention encompasses the recognition that PPC made with careful control of reaction parameters produces PPC with advantageous properties. For example, such control of certain reaction parameters leads to PPC that is more structurally precise than previous PPC compositions. Unexpectedly, this structurally precise PPC has improved processing characteristics that allow use of the material in numerous
- the present invention provides, among other things, articles made from
- the invention encompasses articles manufactured from structurally precise poly(propylene carbonate) wherein the PPC has a high head-to-tail ratio, low ether linkage content, narrow polydispersity and low cyclic carbonate content.
- the present invention provides articles made from, incorporating, or coated with structurally precise PPC.
- the invention encompasses films, foamed articles, injection molded parts, blow molded containers, coatings, and dispersions made from structurally precise PPC.
- the structurally precise PPC is blended with one or more other polymers.
- the structurally precise PPC or blends thereof further contain additives such as fillers, colorants, inhibitors, processing aids, plasticizers, cross-linking agents, and the like.
- inventive compounds of the present invention can comprise one or more asymmetric centers, and thus can exist in various stereoisomeric forms, e.g., enantiomers and/or diastereomers.
- inventive compounds and compositions thereof may be in the form of an individual enantiomer, diastereomer or geometric isomer, or may be in the form of a mixture of stereoisomers.
- the compounds of the invention are enantiopure compounds. In certain other embodiments, mixtures of enantiomers or diastereomers are provided.
- certain compounds, as described herein may have one or more double bonds that can exist as either a Z or E isomer, unless otherwise indicated.
- the invention additionally encompasses the compounds as individual isomers substantially free of other isomers and alternatively, as mixtures of various isomers, e.g., racemic mixtures of enantiomers.
- this invention also encompasses compositions comprising one or more compounds.
- isomers includes any and all geometric isomers and stereoisomers.
- “isomers” include cis- and trans-isomers, E- and Z- isomers, R- and ⁇ -enantiomers, diastereomers, (D)-isomers, (L)-isomers, racemic mixtures thereof, and other mixtures thereof, as falling within the scope of the invention.
- a compound may, in some embodiments, be provided substantially free of one or more corresponding stereoisomers, and may also be referred to as
- epoxide refers to a substituted oxirane.
- substituted oxiranes include monosubstituted oxiranes, disubstituted oxiranes,
- epoxides may be further optionally substituted as defined herein.
- epoxides comprise a single oxirane moiety.
- epoxides comprise two or more oxirane moieties.
- polymer refers to a molecule of high relative molecular mass, the structure of which comprises the multiple repetition of units derived, actually or conceptually, from molecules of low relative molecular mass.
- a polymer is comprised of only one monomer species ⁇ e.g., polyethylene oxide).
- a polymer of the present invention is a copolymer, terpolymer,
- heteropolymer block copolymer, or tapered heteropolymer of one or more epoxides.
- catalyst refers to a substance the presence of which increases the rate and/or extent of a chemical reaction, while not being consumed or undergoing a permanent chemical change itself.
- crystalline refers to a polymer or polymer composition that possesses a first order transition or crystalline melting point (Tm) as determined by differential scanning calorimetry (DSC) or equivalent technique.
- Tm first order transition or crystalline melting point
- DSC differential scanning calorimetry
- a crystalline polymer Relative to an amorphous polymer, a crystalline polymer or a composition thereof possesses higher degrees of ordered structure.
- a crystalline polymer has characteristics that may be used to differentiate the material from amorphous material.
- crystalline material is sufficiently crystalline such that is has a melting point.
- crystallizable refers to polymers or compositions thereof which are mainly amorphous in a certain state, but can crystallize upon being subjected to conditions and methods described herein.
- amorphous refers to a polymer lacking a melting point as determined by differential scanning calorimetry (DSC) or equivalent technique.
- head-to-tail ratio is used in its conventional sense with regard to poly(propylene carbonate). Such terms may be used to describe and/or quantify the regioregularity of a polymer or polymer composition.
- poly(propylene carbonate) can readily be determined by 13 C-NMR spectroscopy, as described by, for example, Lednor, et al. J. Chem. Soc, Chem. Comm. 1985, 598-599.
- the term "tacticity”, as used herein, refers to the stereoregularity of the orientation of the propylene unit methyl groups in a polymer or polymer composition. Such stereoregularity may be considered apart from regioregularity (e.g., head-to-tail ratio), but for simplicity the definition below considers adjacent propylene units with the same regiochemistry. Pairs (diads) of methyl residues from adjacent (i.e., spaced apart by a carbonate unit) propylene units which have the same relative stereochemical orientation with respect to the polymer backbone are termed “meso" (m). Those of opposite stereochemical configuration are termed “racemic" (r).
- the tacticity of the triad is "mm". If two adjacent propylene units in a three propylene unit sequence have the same stereochemical orientation, and that orientation is different from the relative configuration of the third unit, the tacticity of the triad is "mr”. When the middle propylene unit has an opposite configuration from either propylene neighbor, the triad has "rr" tacticity.
- the fraction of each type of triad in the polymer bases on the total chain content can be determined and when multiplied by 100 indicates the percentage of that type found in the polymer.
- the tacticity as used herein is the percentage of isotactic "mm" triads.
- syndiotactic refers to a PPC polymer or polymer composition wherein the stereochemical orientation of propylene unit methyl groups alternates along the polymer chain.
- a perfectly syndiotactic polymer has 100% racemic diads.
- a syndiotactic polymer or composition thereof need not be perfectly syndiotactic, but may contain a certain degree of syndiotacticity (e.g., slightly
- isotactic refers to a PPC polymer or polymer composition wherein the relative stereochemical orientation of propylene unit methyl groups is the same along the polymer chain.
- a perfectly isotactic polymer has 100% meso diads.
- a isotactic polymer or composition thereof need not be perfectly isotactic, but may contain a certain degree of isotacticity (e.g., slightly isotactic).
- melting point for a material as used herein is defined as the highest peak among principal and secondary melting peaks as determined by Differential
- Figure 1 shows the GPC traces, and molecular weight characteristics of samples of PPC produced in Examples 2, 3, and 4.
- Figure 2 shows a plot demonstrating the thermal stability of prior art PPC and PPC of the present invention at 200 0 C over 2 hours.
- Figure 3 shows physical data of PPC of the present invention blended with polyethylene and polypropylene at different concentrations.
- the present invention encompasses articles fabricated from structurally precise poly(propylene carbonate) compositions.
- Poly(propylene carbonate) compositions from which these articles are made have physical characteristics that differentiate them from prior art poly(propylene carbonate) compositions typically formed by the polymerization of propylene oxide and carbon dioxide in the presence of heterogeneous zinc catalyst systems.
- poly(propylene carbonate) compositions of the present invention possess improved processing and performance characteristics relative to less structurally- precise poly(propylene carbonate) compositions from the prior art.
- These prior art materials contain a larger percentage of ether linkages, a lower head-to-tail ratio, a broader molecular weight distribution, a higher cyclic carbonate content, or combinations of any two or more of these.
- Poly(propylene carbonate) compositions disclosed herein are able to be processed by means including, but not limited to: injection molding; extrusion, melt processing, blowing, thermoforming, foaming, and casting under conditions where prior art poly(propylene carbonate) compositions degrade or otherwise perform poorly.
- the resulting poly(propylene carbonate)-containing articles thereby produced possess unexpectedly improved physical characteristics including, but not limited to: higher strength, less tendency toward thermal deformation, improved gas barrier properties, higher glass transition temperatures, and combinations of two or more of these.
- compositions of the present invention are characterized in that they have a high head-to- tail ratio.
- poly(propylene carbonate) compositions of the present invention are characterized in that they have a high percentage of carbonate linkages.
- poly(propylene carbonate) compositions of the present invention are characterized in that they have a narrow polydispersity index.
- poly(propylene carbonate) compositions of the present invention are characterized in that they contain very low levels of cyclic carbonate.
- polymers have on average greater than about 80% of adjacent monomer units oriented head-to-tail. In certain embodiments, on average in provided polymer compositions, greater than about 85% of adjacent monomer units are oriented head-to-tail. In some embodiments, on average in provided polymer compositions, greater than about 90% of adjacent monomer units are oriented head-to-tail. In some embodiments, on average in provided polymer
- compositions greater than about 95% of adjacent monomer units are oriented head-to-tail. In some embodiments, on average in provided polymer compositions, essentially all adjacent monomer units are oriented head-to-tail.
- polymers have on average greater than about 90% of adjacent monomer units connected via carbonate linkages and less than about 10% ether linkages. In certain embodiments, on average in provided polymer compositions, greater than about 95% of adjacent monomer units connected via carbonate linkages. In some embodiments, on average in provided polymer compositions, greater than about 97% of adjacent monomer units are connected via carbonate linkages. In some embodiments, on average in provided polymer
- compositions greater than about 99% of adjacent monomer units are connected via carbonate linkages. In some embodiments, on average in provided polymer compositions, essentially all adjacent monomer units are connected via carbonate linkages.
- polymers may contain polyether portions formed in a separate process from the carbonate chains, and in such cases the ether linkages of the polyether portions are to be understood to be distinct from the ether linkages described above which typically arise from imperfect copolymerization Of CO 2 and propylene oxide.
- polymers In those embodiments where structurally precise poly(propylene carbonate) of the present invention is characterized by a narrow polydispersity index, polymers have a PDI less than about 2. In certain embodiments, polymers have a PDI less than about 1.8. In some embodiments, polymers have a PDI less than about 1.5. In some embodiments, polymers have a PDI less than about 1.4, less than about 1.2 or less than about 1.1. In certain embodiments, polymers have a PDI between about 1.0 and about 1.2.
- polymers In those embodiments where structurally precise poly(propylene carbonate) of the present invention is characterized by a low cyclic carbonate content, polymers have a cyclic carbonate content less than about 5%. In certain embodiments, polymers contain less than 5% propylene carbonate. In some embodiments, polymers contain less than 3% propylene carbonate. In some embodiments, polymers contain less than 1% propylene carbonate. In certain embodiments, polymers contain essentially no propylene carbonate.
- structurally precise poly(propylene carbonate) compositions of the present invention are characterized in that they possess a combination of two or more characteristics selected from the group consisting of: a high head-to-tail ratio; a high percentage of carbonate linkages; a narrow polydispersity index; and a low cyclic carbonate content.
- poly(propylene carbonate) is characterized in that it has a combination of a high head-to-tail ratio and a high percentage of carbonate linkages.
- poly(propylene carbonate) is characterized in that it has a combination of a high head-to-tail ratio and a narrow polydispersity index.
- poly(propylene carbonate) is characterized in that it has a combination of a high head-to-tail ratio and a low cyclic carbonate content. In some embodiments, poly(propylene carbonate) is characterized in that it has a combination of a narrow polydispersity index and high percentage of carbonate linkages. In some embodiments, poly(propylene carbonate) is characterized in that it has a combination of a high head-to- tail ratio, a high percentage of carbonate linkages, and a narrow polydispersity index.
- Structurally precise poly(propylene carbonate) compositions of the present invention can have a range of molecular weights. For specific applications it may be desirable to use a higher or lower molecular weight material to obtain the optimum combination of performance and processing characteristics. Such selection processes are well known to the skilled artisan.
- the molecular weight of the polymer can be represented by the molecular weight number (Mn).
- Mn molecular weight number
- High molecular weight PPC as described herein generally has an Mn greater than about 5 x 10 4 g/mol.
- Low molecular weight PPC as described herein has an Mn between about 1 x 10 3 and about 5 x 10 4 g/mol.
- poly(propylene carbonate) compositions of the present invention are thermoplastics having a relatively high Mn.
- structurally precise thermoplastic poly(propylene carbonate) of the present invention has an Mn above about 5 x 10 4 g/mol.
- poly(propylene carbonate) of the present invention has an Mn above about 1 x 10 5 g/mol.
- poly(propylene carbonate) of the present invention has an Mn between about 5 x 10 4 g/mol and about 2 x 10 7 g/mol.
- the invention encompasses structurally precise
- the invention encompasses structurally precise poly(propylene carbonate) having a molecular weight between about 50,000 and about 350,000 g/mol.
- the invention encompasses structurally precise poly(propylene carbonate) having a molecular weight between about 100,000 and about 300,000 g/mol.
- the Mn is in the range of about 150,000 and about 250,000 g/mol.
- structurally precise poly(propylene carbonate) compositions of the present invention have an Mn between about 160,000 and about 240,000 g/mol.
- the poly(propylene carbonate) compositions of the present invention have an Mn between about 180,000 and about 220,000 g/mol. In certain embodiments, poly(propylene carbonate) compositions of the present invention have an Mn of about 180,000.
- structurally precise poly(propylene carbonate) of the present invention has the following combination of properties: an Mn in the range of about 60,000 to about 400,000; a carbonate linkage content above 95%; a head-to-tail ratio greater than about 85%; a polydispersity index less than about 1.5, and a cyclic carbonate content below about 5%.
- structurally precise poly(propylene carbonate) of the present invention has the following combination of properties: an Mn in the range of about 60,000 to about 100,000; a carbonate linkage content above 95%; a head-to-tail ratio greater than about 85%; a polydispersity index less than about 1.5, and a cyclic carbonate content below about 5%.
- structurally precise poly(propylene carbonate) of the present invention has the following combination of properties: an Mn of about 80,000; a carbonate linkage content above 98%; a head-to-tail ratio greater than about 85%; a polydispersity index less than about 1.2, and a cyclic carbonate content below about 2%.
- structurally precise poly(propylene carbonate) of the present invention has the following combination of properties: an Mn in the range of about 120,000 to about 250,000; a carbonate linkage content above 95%; a head-to-tail ratio greater than about 85%; a polydispersity index less than about 1.5, and a cyclic carbonate content below about 5%.
- structurally precise poly(propylene carbonate) of the present invention has the following combination of properties: an Mn of about 180,000; a carbonate linkage content above 98%; a head-to-tail ratio greater than about 85%; a polydispersity index less than about 1.2, and a cyclic carbonate content below about 2%.
- provided structurally precise poly(propylene carbonate) possesses some degree of stereoregularity .
- PPC is at least partially isotactic.
- PPC is at least partially syndiotactic.
- PPC is substantially isotactic.
- PPC is a blend of atactic PPC with isotactic or syndiotactic PPC.
- structurally precise PPC of the present invention comprises a blend of two or more PPC compositions characterized in that each PPC composition in the blend has a different average molecular weight.
- a blend of the present invention comprises a blend of high molecular weight PPC having an Mn between about 150,000 and about 400,000 g/mol with a lower molecular weight PPC having an Mn below about 100,000 g/mol.
- a blend of the present invention comprises a blend of high molecular weight PPC having an Mn between about 150,000 and about 250,000 g/mol with a lower molecular weight PPC having an Mn between about 30,000 g/mol and about 80,000 g/mol.
- each component of such blends has a narrow polydispersity .
- components of a blend are each less than 1.2 when measured independently.
- such blends are produced by mixing discrete samples of PPC polymer having low and high molecular weights.
- structurally precise poly(propylene carbonate) of the present invention has a glass transition temperature (Tg) above 40 0 C. In certain embodiments, structurally precise poly(propylene carbonate) of the present invention has a glass transition temperature (Tg) above 41 0 C. In certain embodiments, structurally precise poly(propylene carbonate) of the present invention has a glass transition temperature (Tg) above 42 0 C. In certain embodiments, structurally precise poly(propylene carbonate) of the present invention has a glass transition temperature (Tg) above 43 0 C. In certain embodiments, structurally precise poly(propylene carbonate) of the present invention has a glass transition temperature (Tg) above 44 0 C. In certain embodiments, structurally precise poly(propylene carbonate) of the present invention has a glass transition temperature (Tg) above 45 0 C.
- structurally precise poly(propylene carbonate) is provided.
- compositions of the present invention are formed using catalysts other than zinc- containing catalysts.
- the structurally precise polymers contain no detectable zinc residue.
- aliphatic polycarbonates suitable for embodiments of the present invention can be obtained by copolymerization of epoxides and carbon dioxide in the presence of transition metal catalysts.
- structurally precise poly(propylene carbonate) compositions of the present invention are formed using metal salen catalysts.
- the structurally precise poly(propylene carbonate) compositions of the present invention are formed using cobalt salen catalysts. Suitable catalysts and methods include those described in US Patent No. 7,304,172 and in published PCT Application No. WO/2010/022388 A2 the entire content of each of which is incorporated herein by reference.
- provided structurally precise poly(propylene carbonate) compositions comprise polymer chains having a structure represented by formula I: where X is a moiety corresponding to the bound form of any nucleophile that can ring- open an epoxide and n is an integer from about 10 to about 40,000.
- X in structure I is selected from the group consisting of halide, azide, or an optionally substituted group consisting from the group of carboxylate, sulfonate, phenol, and alkoxide.
- n is from about 50 to about 3,000.
- structurally precise polymers of the present invention are present as a mixture of two or more different polymer chain types, wherein the different chain types are distinguished by the presence of two or more different chain terminating groups and/or the presence, absence or differences in small molecule polymer initiation molecules embedded within the polymer chain.
- structurally precise poly(propylene carbonate) composition is characterized in that it includes two polymer chain types, A and B wherein the types differ in their terminating groups.
- polymer chain types A and B have the following formulae:
- n is as defined above, -X and -Y each represent a nucleophile that can ring-open an epoxide, and where -X and -Y are different.
- X and Y are independently selected from the group consisting of halide, azide, or an optionally substituted group selected from the group consisting of carboxylate, sulfonate, phenol, and alkoxide.
- X is a halide and Y is an optionally substituted group selected from the group consisting of carboxylate, sulfonate, phenol, and alkoxide.
- X is a halide and Y is a carboxylate.
- X is chloride and Y is a carboxylate. In certain embodiments, X is chloride and Y is selected from the group consisting of: formate, acetate, benzoate, trifluoroacetate, and pentafluorobenzoate. In certain embodiments, X is chloride and Y is trifluoroacetate (shown below as structures A 2 and B 2 ).
- n is as defined above.
- the ratio between chain types A and B ranges from about 1 :3 to about 3 : 1. In certain embodiments, the ratio between chain types A and B ranges from about 1 :2 to about 2:1.
- structurally precise poly(propylene carbonate) compositions of the present invention include an approximately equimolar mixture of chain types A and B. In certain embodiments, structurally precise
- poly(propylene carbonate) compositions of the present invention include an approximately equimolar mixture of chain types A 2 and B 2 .
- structurally precise poly(propylene carbonate) compositions comprise chains of type C:
- the structurally precise poly(propylene carbonate) compositions include chains of type C in combination with chains of types A or A and B.
- the ratio of chains of type C to chains of types A or A and B ranges (e.g. the ratios C:A or C:[A+B]) from about 0.1 :1 to about 100:1. In certain embodiments, this ratio is between about 1 : 1 and about 10: 1. In certain embodiments, this ratio is between about 2:1 and about 5:1.
- structurally precise poly(propylene carbonate) compositions include chains of type D which have a polymer initiation moiety embedded within them.
- an embedded polymer initiation moiety is located approximately in the center of the polycarbonate chains (in other words, the moiety is linked to two or more poly(propylene carbonate) chains where statistically each chain is of approximately equal length).
- chains of type D are linear polymer chains with two polycarbonate chains linked to an embedded polymer initiation moiety.
- chains of type D are star polymers with three or more polycarbonate chains linked to an embedded polymer initiation moiety.
- chains of type D have a formula D 1 :
- y is an integer from 1 to 5 indicating how many additional individual polycarbonate chains are linked to the embedded polymer initiation moiety (e.g. the total number of poly(propylene carbonate) chains linked to the embedded polymer initiation moiety ranges from 2 to 6); and where Z is any polyfunctional molecule that can react with carbon dioxide at two or more sites to initiate a polymer chain (e.g. to form a carbonate, carbamate, thiocarbonate, or ester from an oxygen, nitrogen, sulfur, or carbon nucleophile respectively).
- the value of y for polymers of type D 1 is 1.
- the value of y for polymers of type D 1 is 2.
- the value of y for polymers of type D 1 is 3.
- chains of type D have a formula D 2
- y is an integer from 1 to 5 indicating how many additional individual polycarbonate chains are linked to the embedded polymer initiation moiety (e.g. the total number of poly(propylene carbonate) chains linked to the embedded polymer initiation moiety ranges from 2 to 6); and where Z is any polyfunctional molecule that can react at two or more sites with an epoxide to initiate formation of a polycarbonate chain (e.g. by an oxygen, nitrogen, sulfur, or carbon nucleophile respectively to form an ether, amine, thioether, or carbon-carbon bond, respectively).
- the value of y for polymers of type D 2 is 1. In certain embodiments, the value of y for polymers of type D 2 is 2. In certain embodiments, the value of y for polymers of type D 2 is 3.
- chains of type D have a formula D 3 :
- n is independently as defined above, y and y ' are each independently an integer from 0 to 6 and the sum of y and y ' is at least 2; and where Z is any polyfunctional molecule that can react at two or more sites with carbon dioxide or an epoxide to initiate formation of polycarbonate chains as described above for structures D 1 and D 2 , respectively.
- the value o ⁇ y' for polymers of type D 3 is 2.
- the value o ⁇ y for polymers of type D 3 is 2.
- the value of one o ⁇ y or y' is 2 and the value of the other is 0.
- the sum o ⁇ y and y ' is greater than 2.
- compositions of the present invention contain chains of formula A and chains of formula D 3 in a ratio from about 1 :50 to about 50: 1. In certain embodiments the ratio of chains of formula A to chains of formula D 3 ranges from about 1 :50 to about 1 : 1. In certain embodiments the ratio of chains of formula A to chains of formula D 3 ranges from about
- the ratio of chains of formula A to chains of formula D 3 ranges from about 1 :2 to about 2:1.
- structurally precise poly(propylene carbonate) is provided.
- compositions of the present invention contain at least 0.1% of chains D 3 where the sum of y and y' is greater than 2.
- structurally precise poly(propylene carbonate) compositions of the present invention contain at least 0.5% and 20% of chains D 3 where the sum of y and y' is greater than 2.
- structurally precise poly(propylene carbonate) is provided.
- compositions of the present invention include chains of type D along with chains of type A.
- structurally precise poly(propylene carbonate) compositions of the present invention include chains of type D along with a mixture of chains of types A and B.
- compositions of the present invention include chains of type D along with chains of type C, and optionally also containing chains of types A or a mixture of types A and B.
- polymers of the present invention include chains of type
- provided PPC compositions have approximately 10 to 90% of the chains with structure D 4 with the balance made up of chains of structures A, B, or C or mixtures of two or more of these.
- polymers of the present invention include chains of type D 1 wherein the embedded chain transfer moiety is a bound form of dipropylene glycol
- PPC compositions have approximately 10 to 90% of the chains with structure D 5 with the balance made up of chains of structures A, B, or C or mixtures of two or more of these .
- polymers of the present invention include chains of type D 1 wherein the embedded chain transfer moiety is a bound form of 1,3 propane diol (e.g. where Z is -OCH 2 CH 2 CH 2 O-) and the resulting polymer chains have the formula D 6 :
- PPC compositions have approximately 10 to 90% of the chains with structure D 6 with the balance made up of chains of structures A, B, or C or mixtures of two or more of these.
- polymers of the present invention include chains of type D 3 wherein the embedded chain transfer moiety is a bound form of glycolic acid and the resulting polymer chains have the formula D 7 :
- provided PPC compositions have approximately 10 to 90% of the chains with structure D 7 with the balance made up of chains of structures A, B, or C or mixtures of two or more of these.
- polymers of the present invention include chains of type D 3 wherein the embedded chain transfer moiety is a bound form of propoxylated glycerol and the resulting polymer chains have the formula D 8 :
- n is independently as defined above.
- provided PPC compositions have approximately 10 to 90% of the chains with structure D 9 with the balance made up of chains of structures A, B, or C or mixtures of two or more of these.
- polymers of the present invention include chains of type D 3 wherein the embedded chain transfer moiety is a bound form of propoxylated pentaerythritol and the resulting polymer chains have the formula D 9 : wherein each « is independently as defined above.
- provided PPC compositions have approximately 10 to 90% of the chains with structure D 9 with the balance made up of chains of structures A, B, or C or mixtures of two or more of these.
- polymers of the present invention include chains of type D 3 wherein the embedded chain transfer moiety is a bound form of polyethylene glycol or polypropylene glycol and the resulting polymer chains have the formula D 10 :
- n is independently as defined above, p is an integer from 2 to 200 inclusive;
- R 1 is optionally present, and if present is methyl.
- provided PPC compositions have approximately 10 to 90% of the chains with structure D 10 with the balance made up of chains of structures A, B, or C or mixtures of two or more of these.
- the polymers of the present invention include chains of type D 3 wherein the embedded chain transfer moiety is a bound form of an optionally unsubstituted diacid.
- the diacid is a straight chain saturated diacid and the resulting polymer chains have the formula D 11 :
- provided PPC compositions have approximately 10 to 90% of the chains with structure D 11 with the balance made up of chains of structures A,
- polymers of the present invention include two or more varieties of chains of type D differentiated from each other by the identity of the embedded chain transfer moiety. In certain embodiments, structurally precise
- poly(propylene carbonate) compositions of the present invention include polymer chains of type D 4 along with one or more additional different chain D types.
- structurally precise poly(propylene carbonate) compositions of the present invention include polymer chains of type D 5 along with one or more additional different chain D types.
- structurally precise poly(propylene carbonate) compositions of the present invention include polymer chains of type D 6 along with one or more additional different chain D types.
- structurally precise poly(propylene carbonate) compositions of the present invention include polymer chains of type D 7 along with one or more additional different chain D types.
- structurally precise poly(propylene carbonate) compositions of the present invention include polymer chains of type D 8 along with one or more additional different chain D types. In certain embodiments, structurally precise poly(propylene carbonate) compositions of the present invention include polymer chains of type D 9 along with one or more additional different chain D types.
- structurally precise poly(propylene carbonate) is provided.
- compositions of the present invention include polymer chains of type C along with chains of type D.
- structurally precise poly(propylene carbonate) compositions of the present invention include polymer chains of type C along with chains of type D 4 .
- structurally precise poly(propylene carbonate) compositions of the present invention include polymer chains of type C along with chains of type D 5 .
- structurally precise poly(propylene carbonate) compositions of the present invention include polymer chains of type C along with chains of type D 6 .
- structurally precise poly(propylene carbonate) compositions of the present invention include polymer chains of type C along with chains of type D 7 .
- structurally precise poly(propylene carbonate) compositions of the present invention include polymer chains of type C along with chains of type D 8 . In certain embodiments, structurally precise poly(propylene carbonate) compositions of the present invention include polymer chains of type C along with chains of type D 9 . In certain embodiments, structurally precise poly(propylene carbonate) compositions of the present invention include polymer chains of type A along with chains of types C and D. In certain embodiments, structurally precise poly(propylene carbonate) compositions of the present invention include polymer chains of type A and B along with chains of types C and D.
- structurally precise poly(propylene carbonate) is provided.
- compositions of the present invention include chains of type C along with chain types A or A and B.
- structurally precise poly(propylene carbonate) compositions of the present invention include predominantly chains of type C along with lesser amounts of chain types A or A and B.
- structurally precise poly(propylene carbonate) compositions of the present invention include a majority (e.g. > 50%, > 60%, > 70%, > 80%, or >90%) of chains of type C along with lesser amounts of chains of type A.
- structurally precise poly(propylene carbonate) compositions of the present invention include a majority (e.g.
- structurally precise poly(propylene carbonate) compositions of the present invention include a majority (e.g. > 50%, > 60%, > 70%, > 80%, or >90%) of chains of types C and D along with lesser amounts of a mixture of chains of types A and B.
- structurally precise poly(propylene carbonate) compositions of the present invention include about 30 to 80% of polymer chains selected from chains of structure C and D or a mixture of C and D, and 20 to 70% of chains selected from structures A, B, or a mixture of A and B.
- PPC compositions of the present invention have equal proportions of A 2 and B 2 (e.g. a 1 : 1 ratio between A 2 chains and B 2 chains) along with any proportion of one or more chain types C and/or D.
- PPC compositions of the present invention contain about equal proportions of four chain types having structures A 2 , B 2 , C, and D 4 .
- PPC compositions of the present invention have approximately equal proportions of A 2 B 2 and D 4 (e.g.
- PPC compositions of the present invention contain approximately 10 to 90% of each of chain types A 2 , B 2 , C and D 4 .
- PPC compositions of the present invention have approximately equal proportions of A 2 , B 2 and D 5 (e.g. approximately a 1 :1 :1 ratio between A 2 chains B 2 chains and D 5 chains) along with any proportion of chains type C. In certain embodiments, PPC compositions of the present invention contain approximately
- PPC compositions of the present invention have approximately equal proportions of A 2 , B 2 and D 6 (e.g. approximately a 1 :1 :1 ratio between A 2 chains B 2 chains and D 6 chains) along with any proportion of chains type C. In certain embodiments, PPC compositions of the present invention contain approximately 10 to 90% of each of chain types A 2 , B 2 , C and D 6 .
- PPC compositions of the present invention have approximately equal proportions of A 2 , B 2 and D 7 (e.g. approximately a 1 :1 :1 ratio between A 2 chains B 2 chains and D 7 chains) along with any proportion of chains type C. In certain embodiments, PPC compositions of the present invention contain approximately
- PPC compositions of the present invention have approximately equal proportions of A 2 , B 2 and D 8 (e.g. approximately a 1 :1 :1 ratio between A 2 chains B 2 chains and D 8 chains) along with any proportion of chains type C. In certain embodiments, PPC compositions of the present invention contain approximately 10 to 90% of each of chain types A 2 , B 2 , C and D 8 .
- PPC compositions of the present invention have approximately equal proportions of A 2 , B 2 and D 9 (e.g. approximately a 1 :1 :1 ratio between A 2 chains B 2 chains and D 9 chains) along with any proportion of chains type C.
- PPC compositions of the present invention contain approximately 10 to 90% of each of chain types A 2 , B 2 , C and D 9 .
- PPC compositions of the present invention have approximately equal proportions of A 2 , B 2 and D 10 (e.g. approximately a 1 :1 :1 ratio between A 2 chains B 2 chains and D 10 chains) along with any proportion of chains type C. In certain embodiments, PPC compositions of the present invention contain approximately 10 to 90% of each of chain types A 2 , B 2 , C and D 10 .
- PPC compositions of the present invention have approximately equal proportions of A 2 , B 2 and D 11 (e.g. approximately a 1 :1 :1 ratio between A 2 chains B 2 chains and D 11 chains) along with any proportion of chains type C. In certain embodiments, PPC compositions of the present invention contain approximately 10 to 90% of each of chain types A 2 , B 2 , C and D 11 .
- n at each occurrence is approximately the same.
- any of the structures A through D 11 described above may be modified. In certain embodiments, this may be done by performing chemistry post- polymerization on the terminal hydroxyl group(s).
- the compositions of the present invention encompass polymers containing chains of type A through D 11 wherein the terminating groups are esters, ethers, carbamates, sulfonates, or carbonates. In certain embodiments, these derivatives may be formed by reaction with acylating agents to provide groups such as acetate, trifluoroacetate, benzoate or pentafluorobenzoate.
- hydroxyl groups may be reacted with isocyanates to form carbamates, with silyl halides or silyl sulfonates to form silyl ethers, with alkyl halides or alkyl sulfonates to form ethers, or with sulfonyl halides or anhydrides to form sulfonates.
- structurally precise poly(propylene carbonate) compositions of the present invention are crystallizable.
- the structurally precise poly(propylene carbonate) compositions of the present invention crystallize to provide a semi-crystalline thermoplastic polymer having a melting point.
- the melting point of such poly(propylene carbonate) is in the range of from about 100 0 C to about 160 0 C. In certain embodiments, the melting point of structurally precise
- poly(propylene carbonate) is in the range of from about 110 0 C to about 150 0 C. In certain embodiments, the melting point of structurally precise poly(propylene carbonate) is in the range of from about 120 0 C to about 140 0 C. In certain embodiments, the melting point of structurally precise poly(propylene carbonate) is about 132 0 C.
- the present invention encompasses blends of the above-described structurally precise poly(propylene carbonate) compositions with one or more additional polymers.
- blends may be prepared with other polymers, and such other polymers may be elastomers, thermoplastics or thermosets.
- Elastomers are generally polymers whose Tg (glass transition temperature) and Tm (melting point), if present, are below ambient temperature, usually considered to be about 20° C.
- Thermoplastics are those polymers whose Tg and/or Tm are at or above ambient temperature.
- Blends can be made by any of the common techniques known to the artisan, such as solution blending, or melt blending in a suitable apparatus such as a single or twin- screw extruder.
- Blends may be made with almost any kind of elastomer, such as EP, EPDM, SBR, natural rubber, polyisoprene, polybutadiene, neoprene, butyl rubber, styrene-butadiene block copolymers, segmented polyester-polyether copolymers, elastomeric polyurethanes, chlorinated or chlorosulfonated polyethylene, (per)fluorinated elastomers such as copolymers of vinylidene fluoride, hexafluoropropylene, tetrafluoroethylene, copolymers of tetrafluoroethylene and perfluoro(methyl vinyl ether), and copolymers of
- thermoplastics useful for blending with the structurally precise poly(propylene carbonate)s described herein include: polyesters such as poly(lactic acid) (PLA), poly(3-hydroxybutyrate) (P3HB), poly(4-hydroxybutyrate) (P4HB), poly(hydroxy valerate) (PHV), poly(3 -hydroxy propionate) (P3HP), polyhydroxyoctanoate (PHO), poly(ethylene terephthalate), poly(butylene terephthalate), and poly(ethylene adipate); other polycarbonates such as aromatic polycarboantes, and other aliphatic polycarbonates such as poly(ethylene carbonate), poly(butylene carbonate), poly(cyclohexane carbonate), poly(limonene carbonate) and terpolymers of CO 2 and any two or more epoxides;
- polyesters such as poly(lactic acid) (PLA), poly(3-hydroxybutyrate) (P3HB), poly(4-hydroxybutyrate) (P4
- polyamides such as nylon-6, nylon-6,6, nylon- 12, nylon- 12, 12, nylon- 11, and a copolymer of hexamethylene diamine, adipic acid and terephthalic acid; fluorinated polymers such as copolymers of ethylene and vinylidene fluoride, copolymers of tetrafluoroethylene and hexafluoropropylene, copolymers of tetrafluoroethylene and a perfluoro(alkyl vinyl ether) such as perfluoro(propyl vinyl ether), and poly( vinyl fluoride); other halogenated polymers such a poly( vinyl chloride) and poly( vinylidene chloride) and its copolymers; polyolefms such as polyethylene, polypropylene, polyvinyl alcohol, and polystyrene, and copolymers thereof; (meth)acrylic polymers such a poly(methyl methacrylate) and copolymers thereof; copolymers of ole
- thermosets for blending with the polymers described herein include epoxy resins, phenol-formaldehyde resins, melamine resins, and unsaturated polyester resins
- thermoset polyesters sometimes called thermoset polyesters.
- blending with thermoset polymers will be done before the thermoset is crosslinked, using standard techniques.
- polymers described herein are blended with uncrosslinked polymers which are not usually considered thermoplastics for various reasons, such as excessive viscosity and/or a melting point so high the polymer decomposes below the melting temperature.
- Such polymers include poly(tetrafluoroethylene), aramids such as poly(p-phenylene terephthalate) and poly(m-phenylene isophthalate), liquid crystalline polymers such as poly(benzoxazoles), and non-melt processible polyimides such as aromatic polyimides.
- All of the polymers disclosed herein may optionally be mixed with various additives normally added to elastomers and thermoplastics [see, for example Encyclopedia of Polymer Science and Engineering, 2nd Ed. vol. 14, p. 327-410].
- additives normally added to elastomers and thermoplastics
- reinforcing, non-reinforcing and conductive fillers such as carbon black, glass fiber, organic materials such as starch and wood flour, minerals such as clay, mica and talc, glass spheres, barium sulfate, zinc oxide, carbon fiber, and aramid fiber or fibrids
- Antioxidants, antiozonants, pigments, dyes, delusterants, compounds to promote crosslinking may be added.
- Plasticizers such as various hydrocarbon oils may also be used.
- the invention encompasses PPC containing nanoparticles, or nanomaterials.
- Nano materials such as carbon nano-tubes, Fullerenes, graphene, buckyballs, quantum dots, colloidal metals such as silver and gold and platinum, iron or other metal nano particles or other non-carbon nanoparticles may also be incorporated into the structurally-precise PPC compositions.
- the present invention encompasses consumer packaging articles made from, containing, or coated with the structurally precise PPC or PPC blends described hereinabove.
- Representative applications of polymers in packaging and concepts related thereto are described in Plastics Packaging: Properties, Processing, Applications, And Regulations by Susan E. M. Selke (Hanser Gardner Publications; 2 edition
- the present invention encompasses films containing poly(propylene carbonate).
- films are blow-molded films, cast films or extruded films.
- films are rigid films, stretch films, or heat-shrinkable films.
- Structurally precise poly(propylene carbonate) compositions described hereinabove can be incorporated into such film forming processes as blends with other film-forming polymers or as neat materials.
- Poly(propylene carbonate) compositions or blends described herein are useful for blown or cast films or as sheet materials (see Encyclopedia of Polymer Science and Technology, 1st Ed., vol. 7 p. 88-106; Kirk-Othmer Encyclopedia of Chemical
- the films may be single layer or multilayer, the multilayer films may include other polymers, adhesives, etc.
- the films may be stretch- wrap, shrink-wrap or cling wrap. Films are useful form many applications such as agricultural films, packaging foods.
- Extruded films may be formed from these poly(propylene carbonate) compositions or blends described herein and these films may be treated, for example drawn or stretched. In some embodiments, such films are biaxially stretched. Such extruded films are useful for packaging of various sorts.
- films of the present invention contain poly(propylene carbonate) as a component of a multilayer film.
- poly(propylene carbonate) acts as a tie layer in a laminate film.
- a poly(propylene carbonate) composition provides a structural layer in a multilayer film.
- films of the present invention are biodegradable films.
- such films comprise a poly(propylene carbonate) composition in
- the layer containing the poly(propylene carbonate) composition acts as a barrier layer to retard the transmission of oxygen, water vapor, carbon dioxide, or organic molecules.
- poly(propylene carbonate)-containing films of the present invention are used for packaging applications.
- films of the present invention are used for packaging food items, either in a food-contact situation or as a secondary packaging material.
- poly(propylene carbonate)- containing films of the present invention are used as retail packaging for consumer products.
- poly(propylene carbonate)-containing films of the present invention are used to make bubble-wrap, or other similar packing materials.
- poly(propylene carbonate)-containing films of the present invention are used as substrates for adhesive tape.
- poly(propylene carbonate)-containing films of the present invention are used as agricultural film. In some applications such films are used as ground mulch. In certain embodiments ground mulches containing PPC of the present invention are degradable and may be plowed into the soil after use. In some embodiments, poly(propylene carbonate)-containing films of the present invention are used as greenhouse covering materials. In certain embodiments, provided PPC compositions are used as permeable or impermeable row covering materials. In certain embodiments, provided PPC compositions are used as geomembranes and pond liners.
- poly(propylene carbonate)-containing films of the present invention are used one or more layers in multilayer constructions.
- the films are used as a component in a multilayer packaging article such as a beverage bottle.
- such multilayer bottles are formed by blow-molding.
- PPC compositions of the present invention are used in the inner layer for paper-based liquid packaging articles such as juice boxes, milk cartons and gable top boxes.
- the films are used in 'bag-in-a-box' constructions.
- the films are used in container closure construction such as collar wrappers, cap liners or lid membranes.
- the invention encompasses flexible pouches made from a single layer or multilayer film as described above.
- Such pouches can be used for packaging various liquid products such as milk, or powders such as hot chocolate mix.
- the pouch may be heat sealed. It may also have a barrier layer, such as a metal foil layer.
- the present invention encompasses a wrap packaging film containing poly(propylene carbonate).
- the films have differential cling.
- a film laminate including at least two layers; an outer reverse which is a poly(propylene carbonate) compositions or a blend thereof) described herein, which contains a tackifier in sufficient amount to impart cling properties; and an outer obverse which has little or no cling.
- the present invention encompasses articles in which a poly(propylene carbonate) composition of the present invention is used as a coating.
- poly(propylene carbonate) compositions of the present invention may be used in applications including, but not limited to: moisture resistant coatings for paper or other hydrophilic materials, heat seal coatings, printing inks, overprint coatings, barrier coatings, primer coatings, release coatings, anti-fog coatings, and antistatic coatings.
- poly(propylene carbonate) compositions of the present invention are used as coatings in applications for contact with solvents, fuels, lubricants or other organic liquids or vapors.
- poly(propylene carbonate) compositions of the present invention are used as coatings on containers for food or beverages. In some embodiments, the invention encompasses such coated food and beverage containers.
- metal foils such as aluminum foil
- poly(propylene carbonate) compositions or blends described herein heat sealing can be achieved while maintaining excellent barrier properties.
- the invention encompasses such poly(propylene carbonate)-coated metal foils.
- poly(propylene carbonate) compositions of the present invention may be used for such applications as lidstock (for example in packaging dairy products, dry goods, medical supplies and liquid fill containers); as overwraps for items such as soap, cigarettes, paper goods, and other consumer products; as overlays in labeling applications; and in blister pack construction.
- lidstock for example in packaging dairy products, dry goods, medical supplies and liquid fill containers
- overwraps for items such as soap, cigarettes, paper goods, and other consumer products
- overlays in labeling applications and in blister pack construction.
- structurally precise PPC compositions of the present invention can act as tackifiers for low strength adhesives (Ullmann's Encyclopedia of Industrial Chemistry, 5th Ed. vol. Al, p. 235-236). Elastomeric blends and/or relatively low molecular weight poly(propylene carbonate) compositions are preferred for these applications.
- the present invention encompasses a low strength adhesive containing a poly(propylene carbonate) composition or blend described hereinabove.
- structurally precise PPC compositions of the present invention can be useful as base resins for hot melt adhesives (Ullmann's Encyclopedia of Industrial Chemistry, 5th Ed. vol. Al, p. 233-234), pressure sensitive adhesives (ibid p. 235-236) or as solvent applied adhesives.
- hot melt adhesives Ullmann's Encyclopedia of Industrial Chemistry, 5th Ed. vol. Al, p. 233-234
- pressure sensitive adhesives ibid p. 235-236
- solvent applied adhesives Low to moderate molecular weight
- poly(propylene carbonate) and thermoplastic blends of poly(propylene carbonate) are preferred for hot melt adhesives.
- the present invention is not limited to thermoplastic blends of poly(propylene carbonate)
- hot melt adhesives containing a poly(propylene carbonate) composition or blend described hereinabove.
- polystyrene foams for the protection of various porous items such as lumber and masonry, particularly for items intended for use in outdoor settings.
- the present invention encompasses a weather-resistant coating containing a poly(propylene carbonate) composition or blend described
- PPC compositions of the present invention can be used as the base polymer for caulking of various kinds. Lower molecular weight poly(propylene carbonate) or blends with elastomers may be used. In some embodiments, the present invention encompasses caulk containing a poly(propylene carbonate) composition or blend described hereinabove. In certain embodiments, polymers may be reacted with various compounds particularly those that result in functional groups including, but not limited to epoxy, carboxylic anhydride (for instance reaction with maleic anhydride) an isocyanate or a carboxylic acid (Encyclopedia of Polymer Science and Technology, 1st Ed., vol. 12, p. 445).
- structurally-precise PPC compositions are modified via hydoxy groups present at the chain ends.
- Such functionalized polymers may be useful as tougheners for various thermoplastics and thermosets when blended. When polymers are elastomers, the functional groups which are grafted onto them may be used as curesites to crosslink the polymers.
- Maleic anhydride-grafted polymers are useful as tougheners for a wide range of materials (nylon, PPO, PPO/styrene alloys, PET, PBT, POM, PLA, PHB, etc.); as tie layers in multilayer constructs such as packaging barrier films; as hot melt, moisture-curable, and coextrudable adhesives; or as polymeric plasticizers.
- the maleic andhydride-grafted materials may be post-reacted with, for example; amines, to form other functional materials. Reaction with aminopropyl trimethoxysilane would allow for moisture-curable materials. Reactions with di- and tri-amines would allow for viscosity modifications.
- wire insulation and jacketing may be made from the
- poly(propylene carbonate) compositions or blends thereof see Encyclopedia of Polymer Science and Engineering, 2nd Ed., vol. 17, p. 828-842.
- elastomers it may be preferable to crosslink the polymer after the insulation or jacketing is formed.
- the present invention encompasses jacketing or insulation containing a poly(propylene carbonate) composition or blend described hereinabove.
- Poly(propylene carbonate) compositions or blends thereof may be used as plasticizers or processing aids for other polymers including, but not limited to PLA, PHB, and PVC.
- Poly(propylene carbonate) compositions or blends can be used as tougheners for other polymers such as PLA, PHB, and polyolefms.
- the present invention encompasses PLA blended with a poly(propylene carbonate) composition or blend described hereinabove.
- the present invention encompasses PHB blended with a poly(propylene carbonate) composition or blend described hereinabove.
- the present invention encompasses starch blended with a poly(propylene carbonate) composition or blend described hereinabove.
- Poly(propylene carbonate) compositions or blends herein can be used as drip suppressants to improve the flame-retardant properties of other polymers.
- Poly(propylene carbonate) compositions or blends described herein can be used to blend with candle wax, where they can provide smoke suppression and/or drip control.
- the present invention encompasses candle wax containing a poly(propylene carbonate) composition or blend as described hereinabove.
- the present invention encompasses candles containing a poly(propylene carbonate) composition or blend as described hereinabove.
- Poly(propylene carbonate) compositions or blends described herein, especially those which are relatively flexible, are useful as capliner resins for carbonated and noncarbonated beverages.
- Poly(propylene carbonate) compositions or blends described herein may be-used for extrusion or coextrusion coatings onto plastics, metals, textiles or paper webs.
- Poly(propylene carbonate) compositions or blends described herein may be used as a laminating adhesive for glass.
- the present invention encompasses laminated glass articles including poly(propylene carbonate) compositions or blends described herein used as a laminating adhesive.
- Poly(propylene carbonate) compositions or blends described herein, especially those that are elastomeric, may be used in various types of hoses, such as automotive heater hose.
- Poly(propylene carbonate) compositions or blends described herein can act as compatibilizing agents between various other polymers.
- Poly(propylene carbonate) compositions or blends described herein can act as internal plasticizers for other polymers in blends.
- a polymer which may be plasticized is poly( vinyl chloride).
- the invention encompasses PVC plasticized with the poly(propylene carbonate) compositions or blends described herein.
- Poly(propylene carbonate) compositions or blends described herein can serve as adhesives between other polymers. In some embodiments, the invention encompasses such adhesives.
- poly(propylene carbonate) compositions described herein may serve as curing agents for other polymers with complimentary functional groups (i.e., the functional groups of the two polymers react with each other).
- the invention encompasses such curable resins.
- the present invention encompasses polymer additives containing poly(propylene carbonate) compositions or blends described herein.
- the invention includes molding resins such as the so-called thermoplastic olefins to which PPC has been added, for example to improve paint adhesion, as in automotive uses.
- the present invention encompasses fibers containing poly(propylene carbonate) compositions or blends described herein. In some embodiments, the present invention encompasses fibers containing poly(propylene carbonate) compositions or blends described herein.
- the fibers are fine denier fibers and/or multifilaments. These may be melt spun. They may be in the form of a filament bundle, a non-woven web, a woven fabric, a knitted fabric or staple fiber. In another embodiment, the present invention encompasses fabrics, ropes, yarns or other finished fiber products containing structurally precise PPC as described hereinabove.
- the present invention encompasses foamed articles.
- Foamed articles of the invention include insulating materials, packaging materials, and food service containers.
- PPC and PPC blends can be foamed with known foaming agents such as HFCs, nitrogen and carbon dioxide.
- the invention encompasses environmentally benign packaging articles containing PPC foamed with carbon dioxide gas.
- Foams containing poly(propylene carbonate) compositions or blends described herein may be used to form flexible or rigid foamed objects, such as cores for various sports items such as surfboards and liners for protective headgear. Structural foams may also be made. In some embodiments, polymers of the foams may be crosslinked.
- the invention encompasses articles made by injection molding the PPC or PPC blends described hereinabove.
- injection molded items include disposable items such as food service containers and utensils as well as more durable including but not limited to items such as consumer goods, toys, parts for appliance, electronics, and automotive applications.
- the present invention encompasses optical components containing structurally precise PPC or blends thereof.
- the invention encompasses digital memory media such as compact discs or DVDs containing PPC or PPC blends.
- the invention encompasses lenses, prisms and mirrors consisting of, containing or coated with PPC or PPC blends.
- the present invention encompasses packaging materials comprising one or more of the PPC compositions described above.
- packaging materials of the present invention comprise films.
- films comprise at least 10% PPC by weight.
- the films comprise at least 20% PPC by weight.
- the films comprise at least 30% PPC by weight.
- the films comprise at least 50% PPC by weight.
- the films comprise at least 70% PPC by weight.
- the films comprise at least 90% PPC by weight.
- packaging materials of the present invention comprise blown films.
- the invention encompasses extruded films.
- the films are between about 0.01 and about 100 mils in thickness.
- a film is between about 0.1 and about 10 mils, between about 0.2 and about 5 mils or between about 0.5 and about 3 mils in thickness.
- packaging films of the present invention are laminate films.
- laminate films of the present invention include a polymer selected from the group consisting of: polyolef ⁇ n, polyester, polyether, polyamide, polystyrene, polyvinyl chloride, polyethylene terephthalate, fluorinated polymers, and mixtures of any two or more of these.
- laminate films of the present invention include a polymer selected from the group consisting of: polylactide, poly(hydroxy alkanoate), aliphatic polycarbonate other than poly (propylene carbonate), aromatic polycarbonate, polyvinyl alcohol, NylonTM, and mixtures of any two or more of these.
- the present invention encompasses single serving sachets comprising structurally precise PPC as described above.
- such sachets are for packaging personal care products such as soaps or shampoos.
- such sachets are for packaging food products such as condiments.
- the present invention encompasses molding resins containing structurally precise PPC as described hereinabove. In some embodiments, the present invention encompasses clamshell packages comprising structurally precise PPC as described above.
- Examples 1 through 4 describe methods of making structurally precise PPC of the present invention. By using different chain transfer agents and controlling the amount of water present in the reactions, the identity and relative ratios of chain types in the samples are changed.
- Example 1 synthesis of PPC comprising chains of B 2 and C.
- a 1 -liter Parr reactor was charged with 200 grams propylene oxide containing 33 ppm water, 123 mg of racemic N,N'-Bis(3,5-di-tert-butylsalicylidene)-l,2- cyclohexanediamino cobalt(III) trifluoroacetate (salcyCoTFA) catalyst and 112 mg bis(triphenylphosphine)iminium trifluoroacetate (PPN-TFA) co-catalyst.
- the reactor was sealed, pressurized to 100 psi with CO 2 , and agitated at 250 rpm while the temperature was maintained at 35 0 C.
- Example Ia synthesis of PPC comprising chains of A 2 , B 2 , and C.
- the PPC of this example is produced under conditions identical to Example 1, except 104 mg of bis(triphenylphosphine)iminium chloride (PPN-Cl) was substituted for the PPN-TFA).
- PPN-Cl bis(triphenylphosphine)iminium chloride
- the presence and relative abundances of chains of types A 2 and B 2 can be detected by analytical methods to detect chlorine and fluorine. Suitable methods are known in the art and include mass spectroscopy and fluorine NMR among others.
- Example 2 synthesis of PPC comprising chains of B 2 , C, and D 5 .
- a 1 -liter Parr reactor was charged with 200 grams propylene oxide containing 33 ppm water, 58 mg of dipropylene glycol, 123 mg of salcyCoTFA catalyst and 112 mg PPN-TFA co-catalyst.
- the reactor was sealed, pressurized to 100 psi with CO 2 , and agitated at 250 rpm while the temperature was maintained at 35 0 C.
- the polymerization was quenched with 2.1 equivs of methane sulfonic acid (MSA) in 200 g acetone.
- MSA methane sulfonic acid
- the reaction mixture was distilled to remove unreacted propylene oxide and the sample was then precipitated in 50/50 MeOHZH 2 O to isolate the solid polymer.
- the recovered polymer was dried in a vacuum oven, then redissolved at 20wt% into acetone, and precipitated a second time. Recovered polymer was dried in 75 0 C vacuum oven for 8 hours.
- Example 3 synthesis of PPC comprising chains of B 2 , C, and D 8 .
- Example 4 synthesis of PPC comprising chains of B 2 , C, and D 9 .
- GPC Gel permeation chromatography
- the sample resulting from Example 2 has a bimodal molecular weight distribution and contains predominantly chains with Mw of approximately 120 kg/mol (a mixture of chains of type D 5 and C) with a smaller population of chains with Mw of approximately 60 kg/mol, corresponding to a mixture of chains of type B 2 .
- the samples from Examples 3 and 4 each show a characteristic trimodal molecular weight distribution in the GPC.
- the three components correspond to chains of type B 2 (the low molecular weight population), a middle population containing chains of type C and a high Mw population corresponding to chains of type D 8 (Example 3) or D 9 (Example 4).
- the ratio of these chain types can be manipulated using the methods disclosed in the preceding examples or by physical blending of samples having different chain types to provide PPC compositions with varying melt flow indices (MFIs). In certain applications having a higher MFI can be advantageous for injection molding and extrusion operations to make plastic articles of the present invention.
- the PPC of Example 2 was found to have an MFI of 2.56 g/10 min when measured at 170 0 C at 2.16 kg. Under the same conditions, the PPC of Example 3 was found to have an MFI of 2.35 g/10 min while that of Example 4 was found to be 0.79 g/10 min. It will be appreciated that the skilled artisan can use these trends to formulate PPC compositions with a range of melt flow properties.
- PPC of the present invention was passed through an extruder at 170 0 C and injection molded to make tensile bars and extruded into films of various thicknesses. Attempts were made to treat prior art PPC available commercially under the trade name QPAC, but the prior art material was either unable to be processed under these conditions or yielded films and tensile bars with that were extremely soft and lacked the structural integrity exhibited by the samples of the inventive PPC. Without being bound by any theory or thereby limiting the scope of the claimed invention, it is believed this may be due to thermal degradation of the commercial PPC during the extrusion process at these temperatures ( Figure 2).
- Figure 2 plots the mass over time of two samples of PPC held at 200 0 C.
- the prior art PPC produced with zinc-based catalysts
- PPC of the present invention was fed to a single-screw extruder with a 4" film die.
- the extruder temperature was maintained at 170 0 C.
- Films of 100 microns, 200 microns, 500 microns, and 900 microns were obtained by adjusting the die opening.
- the films were cooled by passing them through a roll-system with water-cooled rolls. The films obtained were clear and tough and could be used for thermo forming various articles.
- thermoforming conditions of PPC films are summarized as follows:
- thermo forming the processing is controlled by temperature, achieved through a pyrometer which monitors the temperature of the PPC sheet, heated by the radiation of the ceramic heaters. That is, the male mold moves up and the vacuum is turned on when the surface temperature reaches the setting point, 130 0 C.
- a pyrometer which monitors the temperature of the PPC sheet, heated by the radiation of the ceramic heaters. That is, the male mold moves up and the vacuum is turned on when the surface temperature reaches the setting point, 130 0 C.
- Example 2 Novomer PPC was fed to an injection molding machine through a feed hopper. Upon entrance into the barrel, the resin is heated to 170 0 C and fed into the mold. Dogbones and flat bars were molded to be tested per ASTM standards, as described below.
- PPC of the present invention Novomer PPC was blended with polyolefms and made into various articles including films, injection molded items and blow molded bottles. Unexpectedly, the inventive PPC survived the extrusion process and provided useful blends with polyolefms.
- PPC of the present invention (similar to that described in Example 1) was blended at 30 or 50 weight % with either low density polyethylene (LLDPE), high density polyethylene (HDPE), or polypropylene (PP) in a twin-screw extruder. Temperature of the extruder was set at 180 0 C for the LLDPE and 190 0 C for HDPE and PP. A compatibilizer was used to enable enhanced dispersion of PPC and the polyolefin.
- the compatibilizer was loaded at a maximum of 20-22% of the dispersed phase.
- a 50/50 polyolefin/PPC blend was formulated as: 45/45/10 :: Polyolefin/ PPC/compatibilizer and a 70/30 polyolef ⁇ n/PPC blend was formulated as: 66/28/6 :: Polyolefin/PPC/compatibilizer.
- An anyhydride modified LLDPE was used as the compatibilizer for LLDPE blends and HDPE while an anyhydride modified PP was used as the compatibilizer for PP blends. Pellets of these blends were made by passing the melt from the twin-screw extruder through a strand die into a pelletizer.
- pellets were then used to make film, injection molded parts, and thermo formed articles, as described above for pure PPC.
- the pellets were also used to make blow-molded articles like bottles for detergent and shampoo use using traditional extrusion-blow molding equipment. Physical data for the blends of Example 8 are shown in Figure 3.
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