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WO2011035994A1
WO2011035994A1 PCT/EP2010/062029 EP2010062029W WO2011035994A1 WO 2011035994 A1 WO2011035994 A1 WO 2011035994A1 EP 2010062029 W EP2010062029 W EP 2010062029W WO 2011035994 A1 WO2011035994 A1 WO 2011035994A1
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  • the present invention relates to a propylene polymer composition having an optimum balance of properties in particular improved impact strength at low temperature, and flexural modulus.
  • the isotactic polypropylene is endowed with an exceptional combination of excellent properties which render it suitable for a very great number of uses.
  • one or more copolymerization steps or one or more monomer have been introduced in the homopolymer matrix.
  • WO 05/014713 relates to a heterophasic polyolefin composition comprising (percent by weight):
  • a crystalline propylene polymer selected from propylene homopolymer and random polymer of propylene with 0.1-10% of an a-olefin selected from ethylene, a C4-C10 alpha-olefin and a mixture thereof, the said polymer being insoluble in xylene at ambient temperature in an amount over 85% and having a polydispersity index ranging from 4 to 13, preferably 4.5 to 12, more preferably 5 to 9, and an intrinsic viscosity value over 2.2 dl/g, preferably 2.2 to 4.5 dl/g; and
  • WO 2006/037705 relates to an olefin polymer composition comprising (by weight, unless otherwise specified):
  • the olefin polymer composition exhibits a value of elongation at break ranging from 150 to 600%, preferably 200-500%, according to ISO method 527.
  • the object of the present invention is a propylene composition comprising (percent by weight):
  • P.I. Polydispersity Index
  • composition having an intrinsic viscosity of the fraction soluble in xylene at 25 °C comprised between 3.0 and 5.0 dl/g; preferably between 3.5 and 5.0 dl/g more preferably between 3.8 and 4.5 dl/g.
  • copolymer includes polymers containing only two kinds of comonomers.
  • compositions of the present invention are:
  • MFR L Melt Flow Rate according to ISO 1 133, condition L, i.e. 230°C and 2.16 kg load
  • 0.5 to 50 g/10 min in particular from 3 to 35 g/10 min.; more preferably from 4 to 25 g/10 min even more preferably from 8 to 19 g/10 min .
  • compositions of the present invention preferably are endowed with some or all these properties:
  • a Flexural Modulus is comprised between 1000 MPa and 2000 MPa; preferably from 1550 MPa to 1900 MPa; even more preferably from 1600 MPa to 1850 MPa;
  • composition of the present invention it is possible to achieve an optimum balance of properties, in particular the value of the Izod Impact strength is particularly high. This renders the composition of the present invention fit for application at low temperatures, such as frozen food packaging.
  • the propylene polymer compositions of the present invention can be prepared by sequential polymerization in at least two stages, with each subsequent polymerization stage being conducted in the presence of the polymeric material formed in the immediately preceding polymerization reaction, wherein the copolymer (A) is normally prepared in at least one first polymerization stage and the copolymer (B) is normally prepared in at least one second polymerization stage.
  • each polymerization stage is carried out in presence of a highly stereospecific heterogeneous Ziegler-Natta catalyst.
  • the Ziegler-Natta catalysts suitable for producing the propylene polymer compositions of the invention comprise a solid catalyst component comprising at least one titanium compound having at least one titanium-halogen bond and at least an electron-donor compound (internal donor), both supported on magnesium chloride.
  • the Ziegler-Natta catalysts systems further comprise an organo-aluminum compound as essential co- catalyst and optionally an external electron-donor compound.
  • Suitable catalysts systems are described in the European patents EP45977, EP361494, EP728769, EP 1272533 and in the international patent application W000163261.
  • the solid catalyst component comprises Mg, Ti, halogen and an electron donor selected from succinates of formula (I):
  • radicals R and R are a Q-C20 linear or branched alkyl, alkenyl, cycloalkyl, aryl, arylalkyl or alkylaryl group, optionally containing heteroatoms belonging to groups 15-17 of the periodic table;
  • the radicals R 3 to R 6 equal to or different from each other, are hydrogen or a Ci-C 2 linear or branched alkyl, alkenyl, cycloalkyl, FE6557
  • aryl, arylalkyl or alkylaryl group optionally containing heteroatoms, and the radicals R 3 to R 6 which are joined to the same carbon atom can be linked together to form a cycle.
  • R 1 and R 2 are preferably Ci-Cs alkyl, cycloalkyl, aryl, arylalkyl and alkylaryl groups.
  • R 1 and R 2 are selected from primary alkyls and in particular branched primary alkyls.
  • suitable R 1 and R 2 groups are methyl, ethyl, n-propyl, n-butyl, isobutyl, neopentyl, 2-ethylhexyl.
  • Particularly preferred are ethyl, isobutyl, and neopentyl.
  • R 3 to R 5 are hydrogen and R 6 is a branched alkyl, cycloalkyl, aryl, arylalkyl and alkylaryl radical having from 3 to 10 carbon atoms.
  • R 6 is a branched alkyl, cycloalkyl, aryl, arylalkyl and alkylaryl radical having from 3 to 10 carbon atoms.
  • Another preferred group of compounds within those of formula (I) is that in which at least two radicals from R 3 to R 6 are different from hydrogen and are selected from Q-C 20 linear or branched alkyl, alkenyl, cycloalkyl, aryl, arylalkyl or alkylaryl group, optionally containing heteroatoms belonging to groups.
  • the solid catalyst component can be prepared by reacting a titanium compound of formula Ti(OR) n _ y X y where n is the valence of titanium and y is a number between 1 and n, preferably TiC4, with a magnesium chloride deriving from an adduct of formula MgCi 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. Examples of spherical adducts prepared according to this procedure are described in US 4,399,054 and US 4,469,648.
  • the so obtained adduct can be directly reacted with the Ti compound or it can be previously subjected to thermal 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 T1CI 4 (generally 0 °C); FE6557
  • the mixture is heated up to 80-130 °C and kept at this temperature for 0.5-2 hours.
  • the treatment with Tic4 can be carried out one or more times.
  • the internal donor can be added during the treatment with T1CI 4 and the treatment with the electron donor compound can be repeated one or more times.
  • the succinate of formula (I) is used in molar ratio with respect to the MgC12 of from 0.01 to 1 preferably from 0.05 to 0.5.
  • the preparation of catalyst components in spherical form is described for example in European patent application EP-A-395083 and in the International patent application W098144001.
  • the solid catalyst components obtained according to the above method show a surface area (by B.E.T.
  • the porosity (Hg method) due to pores with radius up to 10.000A generally ranges from 0.3 to 1.5 cm31g, preferably from 0.45 to 1 cm31g.
  • the organo-aluminum compound is preferably an alkyl-Al selected from the trialkyl aluminum compounds such as for example triethylaluminum, triisobutylaluminum, tri-n-butylaluminum, tri- n-hexylaluminum, tri-n-octylaluminum. It is also possible to use mixtures of trialkylaluminum's with alkylaluminum halides, alkylaluminum hydrides or alkylaluminum sesquichlorides such as
  • Preferred external electron-donor compounds include silicon compounds, ethers, esters such as ethyl 4-ethoxybenzoate, amines, heterocyclic compounds and particularly 2,2,6,6-tetramethyl piperidine, ketones and the 1 ,3-diethers.
  • Another class of preferred external donor compounds is that of silicon compounds of formula R a 5 Rb 6 Si(OR 7 ) 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 5 , R 6 , and R 7 , are alkyl, cycloalkyl or aryl radicals with 1-18 carbon atoms optionally containing heteroatoms.
  • methylcyclohexyldimethoxysilane diphenyldimethoxysilane, methyl-t-butyldimethoxysilane, dicyclopentyldimethoxysilane, 2-ethylpiperidinyl-2-t-butyldimethoxysilane and 1,1 ,1 ,trifluoropropyl-2-ethylpiperidinyl-dimethoxysilane and 1,1 ,1 ,trifiuoropropyl- metildimethoxysilane.
  • the external electron donor compound is used in such an amount to give a molar ratio between the organo-aluminum compound and said electron donor compound of from 0.1 to 500.
  • the polymerization process can be carried out in gas phase andlor in liquid phase, in continuous or batch reactors, such as fiuidized bed or slurry reactors.
  • continuous or batch reactors such as fiuidized bed or slurry reactors.
  • the copolymerization stage to obtain the propylene copolymer fraction (B) is carried out in gas phase, without intermediate stages except for the partial degassing of the monomers.
  • all the sequential polymerization stages can be carried out in gas phase.
  • the reaction time, temperature and pressure of the polymerization steps are not critical, however the temperature for the preparation of fraction (A) and (B), that can be the same or different, is usually from 50°C to 120°C.
  • the polymerization pressure preferably ranges from 0.5 to 12 MPa if the polymerization is carried out in gas-phase.
  • the catalytic system can be pre-contacted (pre- polymerized) with small amounts of olefins.
  • the molecular weight of the propylene polymer composition is regulated by using known regulators, such as hydrogen.
  • the propylene polymer (A) is produced by a gas-phase polymerization process carried out in at least two interconnected polymerization zones. Said polymerization process is described in the European patent EP 782587.
  • the process is carried out in a first and in a second interconnected polymerization zone to which propylene and ethylene or propylene and alpha-olefins are fed in the presence of a catalyst system and from which the polymer produced is discharged.
  • the growing polymer particles flow through the first of said polymerization zones (riser) under fast fluidization conditions, leave said first polymerization zone and enter the second of said polymerization zones (downcomer) through which they flow in a densified form under the action of gravity, leave said second polymerization zone and are reintroduced into said first polymerization zone, thus establishing a circulation of polymer between the two polymerization zones.
  • the conditions of fast fluidization in the first polymerization zone is established by feeding the monomers gas mixture below the point of reintroduction of the growing polymer into said first polymerization zone.
  • the velocity of the transport gas into the first polymerization zone is higher than the transport velocity under the operating conditions and is normally between 2 and 15 m/s
  • the second polymerization zone where the polymer flows in densified form under the action of gravity, high values of density of the solid are reached which approach the bulk density of the polymer; a positive gain in pressure can thus be obtained along the direction of flow, so that it becomes possible to reintroduce the polymer into the first reaction zone without the help of mechanical means.
  • a "loop" circulation is set up, which is defined by the balance of pressures between the two polymerization zones and by the head loss introduced into the system.
  • one or more inert gases such as nitrogen or an aliphatic hydrocarbon, are maintained in the polymerization zones, in such FE6557
  • quantities that the sum of the partial pressures of the inert gases is preferably between 5 and 80% of the total pressure of the gases.
  • the operating parameters such as, for example, the temperature are those that are usual in gas-phase olefin polymerization processes, for example between 50°C and 120°C.
  • the process can be carried out under operating pressure of between 0,5 and 10 MPa, preferably between 1.5 and 6 MPa.
  • the various catalyst components are fed to the first polymerization zone, at any point of said first polymerization zone. However, they can also be fed at any point of the second polymerization zone.
  • Molecular weight regulators known in the art, particularly hydrogen can be used to regulate the molecular weight of the growing polymer.
  • the propylene/ethylene copolymer (B) is produced in a conventional fluidized-bed gas-phase reactor in the presence of the polymeric material and the catalyst system coming from the preceding polymerization step.
  • the polymerization mixture is discharged from the downcomer to a gas-solid separator, and subsequently fed to the fluidized-bed gas-phase reactor operating under conventional conditions of temperature and pressure.
  • the propylene polymer compositions of the present invention can also be obtained by separately preparing the said copolymers (A) and (B), operating with the same catalysts and substantially under the same polymerization conditions as previously illustrated and subsequently mechanically blending said copolymers in the molten state using conventional mixing apparatuses, like twin-screw extruders.
  • the propylene polymer compositions of the present invention may further comprise additives commonly employed in the polyolefin field, such as antioxidants, light stabilizers, nucleating agents, antiacids, colorants and fillers.
  • additives commonly employed in the polyolefin field such as antioxidants, light stabilizers, nucleating agents, antiacids, colorants and fillers.
  • the main application of the propylene polymer compositions of the invention is the production of molded articles, particularly injection-molded items.
  • the injection-molded articles comprising the propylene polymer compositions of the invention have good flexibility and good impact properties and are also endowed with good transparency.
  • the comonomer content of the Component B is determined on the precipitated "amorphous" fraction of the polymer.
  • the precipitated "amorphous" fraction is obtained as follows: to one 100 ml aliquot of the filtered liquid obtained as described above (procedure for the Xylene-soluble faction) 200 ml of acetone are added under vigorous stirring. Precipitation must be complete as evidenced by a clear solid-solution separation. The solid thus obtained is filtered on a tared metallic screen and dried in a vacuum oven at 70°C until a constant weight is reached.
  • the melting and crystallization temperatures were measured by Differential Scanning Calorimetry (DSC) on a Perkin Elmer DSC-1 calorimeter equipped with the Pyris 1 software performing scans in a flowing N 2 atmosphere.
  • the DSC apparatus was previously calibrated at indium and zinc melting points with particular attention in determining the baseline with required accuracy.
  • the preparation of the samples, for calorimetric investigations, was performed by cutting them into small pieces by using a cutter.
  • the weight of the samples in every DSC crucible was kept at 6.0 + 0.5 mg.
  • the weighted sample was sealed into aluminium pans and heated to 180°C at 20°C/minute.
  • the sample was kept at 180°C for 5 minutes to allow a complete melting of all the crystallites, and then cooled down to - 20°C at 20°C/minute. After standing 2 minutes at -20°C, the sample was heated for the second time to 180°C at 20°C/min.
  • PI Polydispersity Index
  • modulus separation is defined as:
  • G' is the storage modulus and G" is the loss modulus.
  • the Ziegler-Natta catalyst was prepared according to the Example 5, lines 48-55 of the European Patent EP728769. Triethylalurninium (TEAL) was used as co-catalyst and
  • the propylene polymer compositions of the examples were prepared in a two-step polymerization process, wherein the copolymer (A) was prepared in the first polymerization step by feeding the monomers and the catalyst system to a gas-phase polymerization reactor comprising two interconnected polymerization zones, a riser and a downcomer, (MZCR reactor) as described in the European Patent EP782587.
  • the polymerization mixture was discharged from said reactor, conveyed to a gas-solid separator and the polymerized material was sent into a conventional gas-phase fluidized-bed reactor where the propylenelethylene copolymer (B) was produced.
  • the operative conditions are indicated in Table 1.
  • the polymer particles exiting from the second polymerization step were subjected to a steam treatment to remove the unreacted monomers and dried.
  • example 1 of the present invention By comparing example 1 of the present invention and comparative examples 1 and 2 it is clear that the Izod Impact strength at -20°C is improved and the Izod at 23°C is still acceptable. This make the propylene composition according to the present invention fit for applications at low temperatures. Furthermore the flexural modulus is considerably improved.

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A propylene composition comprising (percent by weight): A) 70%-95%, of a propylene homopolymer having a Polydispersity Index (P.I.) value of from 4.6 to 10, a fraction insoluble in xylene at 25 °C, higher than 90 %, and MFR L (Melt Flow Rate according to ISO 1133, condition L, i.e. 230° C and 2.16 kg load) from 5 to 40 g/10 min; B) 5%-30%, of a copolymer of propylene containing from 38% to 46% of ethylene derived units; the composition having an intrinsic viscosity of the fraction soluble in xylene at 25 °C comprised between 2 and 5 dl/g.

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Title:
Propylene polymer compositions
The present invention relates to a propylene polymer composition having an optimum balance of properties in particular improved impact strength at low temperature, and flexural modulus.
As is known, the isotactic polypropylene is endowed with an exceptional combination of excellent properties which render it suitable for a very great number of uses. In order to improve said properties into the propylene stereoregular homopolymerization process have been introduced one or more copolymerization steps or one or more monomer have been introduced in the homopolymer matrix.
WO 05/014713 relates to a heterophasic polyolefin composition comprising (percent by weight):
1) 65-95% of a crystalline propylene polymer selected from propylene homopolymer and random polymer of propylene with 0.1-10% of an a-olefin selected from ethylene, a C4-C10 alpha-olefin and a mixture thereof, the said polymer being insoluble in xylene at ambient temperature in an amount over 85% and having a polydispersity index ranging from 4 to 13, preferably 4.5 to 12, more preferably 5 to 9, and an intrinsic viscosity value over 2.2 dl/g, preferably 2.2 to 4.5 dl/g; and
2) 5-35% of an elastomeric olefin polymer of ethylene with a C3-C10 a-olefin and optionally a diene, having an ethylene content ranging from 15 to 85% and an intrinsic viscosity value of at least 1.4 dl/g, preferably from 2.5 to 5 dl/g.
WO 2006/037705 relates to an olefin polymer composition comprising (by weight, unless otherwise specified):
A) 60-85%, preferably 65-80%, more preferably 65-75%, of a crystalline propylene homopolymer or a crystalline copolymer of propylene containing 3% or less of ethylene or C4- C10 alpha-olefin(s) or of combinations thereof, said homopolymer or copolymer having a Polydispersity Index (P.I.) value of from 4.5-6, preferably 4.5-5.5, and a content of isotactic
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pentads (mmmm), measured by C NMR on the fraction insoluble in xylene at 25 °C, higher than 96%, preferably higher than 98%;
B) 15-40%, preferably 20-35%, more preferably 25-35%, of a partially amorphous copolymer of ethylene containing from 35% to 70%, preferably from 40 to 55%, of propylene or C4-C10 alpha- olefin(s) or of combinations thereof, and optionally minor proportions of a diene. FE6557
The olefin polymer composition exhibits a value of elongation at break ranging from 150 to 600%, preferably 200-500%, according to ISO method 527.
These two documents relates to a very broad class of polypropylene compositions. The applicant found that it is possible to achieve improved properties especially in term of impact strength by using a particular class of propylene composition.
The object of the present invention is a propylene composition comprising (percent by weight):
A) 70%-95%, preferably 75%-90%, more preferably 80%-88%, of a propylene homopolymer having a Polydispersity Index (P.I.) value of from 4.6 to 10, preferably from 5.1 to 8; a fraction insoluble in xylene at 25 °C, higher than 90%, preferably higher than 95% more preferably higher than 97%; and a MFR L (Melt Flow Rate according to ISO 1133, condition L, i.e. 230°C and 2.16 kg load) from 15 to 50 g/10 min, in particular from 15 to 30 g/10 min.;
B) 5%-30%, preferably 10%-25%, more preferably 12%- 19% of a copolymer of propylene with from 38% to 46%, preferably from 39% to 45%; more preferably from 41% to 43%, even more preferably from 41% to 42% of ethylene derived units;
the composition having an intrinsic viscosity of the fraction soluble in xylene at 25 °C comprised between 3.0 and 5.0 dl/g; preferably between 3.5 and 5.0 dl/g more preferably between 3.8 and 4.5 dl/g.
From the above definitions it is evident that the term copolymer includes polymers containing only two kinds of comonomers.
Other preferred features for the compositions of the present invention are:
- MFR L (Melt Flow Rate according to ISO 1 133, condition L, i.e. 230°C and 2.16 kg load) from 0.5 to 50 g/10 min, in particular from 3 to 35 g/10 min.; more preferably from 4 to 25 g/10 min even more preferably from 8 to 19 g/10 min .
Moreover, the compositions of the present invention preferably are endowed with some or all these properties:
- a Flexural Modulus is comprised between 1000 MPa and 2000 MPa; preferably from 1550 MPa to 1900 MPa; even more preferably from 1600 MPa to 1850 MPa;
- Izod impact strength measured at 23°C comprised between 5 and 9 kj/m2; preferably between 6 and 8 kj/m2; more preferably between 6.5 and 8 kj/m2;
- Izod impact strength measured at -20°C comprised between 3 and 6 kj/m ; preferably between
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3.5 and 5 kj/m ; more preferably comprised between 4 and 5 kj/m . FE6557
With the composition of the present invention it is possible to achieve an optimum balance of properties, in particular the value of the Izod Impact strength is particularly high. This renders the composition of the present invention fit for application at low temperatures, such as frozen food packaging.
The propylene polymer compositions of the present invention can be prepared by sequential polymerization in at least two stages, with each subsequent polymerization stage being conducted in the presence of the polymeric material formed in the immediately preceding polymerization reaction, wherein the copolymer (A) is normally prepared in at least one first polymerization stage and the copolymer (B) is normally prepared in at least one second polymerization stage. Preferably, each polymerization stage is carried out in presence of a highly stereospecific heterogeneous Ziegler-Natta catalyst. The Ziegler-Natta catalysts suitable for producing the propylene polymer compositions of the invention comprise a solid catalyst component comprising at least one titanium compound having at least one titanium-halogen bond and at least an electron-donor compound (internal donor), both supported on magnesium chloride. The Ziegler-Natta catalysts systems further comprise an organo-aluminum compound as essential co- catalyst and optionally an external electron-donor compound.
Suitable catalysts systems are described in the European patents EP45977, EP361494, EP728769, EP 1272533 and in the international patent application W000163261.
Preferably, the solid catalyst component comprises Mg, Ti, halogen and an electron donor selected from succinates of formula (I):
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1 2
wherein the radicals R and R , equal to or different from each other, are a Q-C20 linear or branched alkyl, alkenyl, cycloalkyl, aryl, arylalkyl or alkylaryl group, optionally containing heteroatoms belonging to groups 15-17 of the periodic table; the radicals R3 to R6 equal to or different from each other, are hydrogen or a Ci-C2 linear or branched alkyl, alkenyl, cycloalkyl, FE6557
aryl, arylalkyl or alkylaryl group, optionally containing heteroatoms, and the radicals R3 to R6 which are joined to the same carbon atom can be linked together to form a cycle.
R1 and R2 are preferably Ci-Cs alkyl, cycloalkyl, aryl, arylalkyl and alkylaryl groups.
Particularly preferred are the compounds in which R1 and R2 are selected from primary alkyls and in particular branched primary alkyls. Examples of suitable R1 and R2 groups are methyl, ethyl, n-propyl, n-butyl, isobutyl, neopentyl, 2-ethylhexyl. Particularly preferred are ethyl, isobutyl, and neopentyl.
One of the preferred groups of compounds described by the formula (I) is that in which R3 to R5 are hydrogen and R6 is a branched alkyl, cycloalkyl, aryl, arylalkyl and alkylaryl radical having from 3 to 10 carbon atoms. Another preferred group of compounds within those of formula (I) is that in which at least two radicals from R3 to R6 are different from hydrogen and are selected from Q-C20 linear or branched alkyl, alkenyl, cycloalkyl, aryl, arylalkyl or alkylaryl group, optionally containing heteroatoms belonging to groups.
Particularly preferred are the compounds in which the two radicals different from hydrogen are linked to the same carbon atom. Furthermore, also the compounds in which at least two radicals different from hydrogen are linked to different carbon atoms, that is R3 and R5 or R4 and R6 are particularly preferred.
According to a preferred method, 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 TiC4, with a magnesium chloride deriving from an adduct of formula MgCi2-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. Examples of spherical adducts prepared according to this procedure are described in US 4,399,054 and US 4,469,648. The so obtained adduct can be directly reacted with the Ti compound or it can be previously subjected to thermal 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 T1CI4 (generally 0 °C); FE6557
the mixture is heated up to 80-130 °C and kept at this temperature for 0.5-2 hours. The treatment with Tic4 can be carried out one or more times. The internal donor can be added during the treatment with T1CI4 and the treatment with the electron donor compound can be repeated one or more times. Generally, the succinate of formula (I) is used in molar ratio with respect to the MgC12 of from 0.01 to 1 preferably from 0.05 to 0.5. The preparation of catalyst components in spherical form is described for example in European patent application EP-A-395083 and in the International patent application W098144001. The solid catalyst components obtained according to the above method show a surface area (by B.E.T. method) generally between 20 and 500 m21g and preferably between 50 and 400 m21g, and a total porosity (by B.E.T. method) higher than 0.2 cm31 g preferably between 0.2 and 0.6 cm31g. The porosity (Hg method) due to pores with radius up to 10.000A generally ranges from 0.3 to 1.5 cm31g, preferably from 0.45 to 1 cm31g.
The organo-aluminum compound is preferably an alkyl-Al selected from the trialkyl aluminum compounds such as for example triethylaluminum, triisobutylaluminum, tri-n-butylaluminum, tri- n-hexylaluminum, tri-n-octylaluminum. It is also possible to use mixtures of trialkylaluminum's with alkylaluminum halides, alkylaluminum hydrides or alkylaluminum sesquichlorides such as
Figure imgf000006_0001
Preferred external electron-donor compounds include silicon compounds, ethers, esters such as ethyl 4-ethoxybenzoate, amines, heterocyclic compounds and particularly 2,2,6,6-tetramethyl piperidine, ketones and the 1 ,3-diethers. Another class of preferred external donor compounds is that of silicon compounds of formula Ra 5Rb6Si(OR7)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; R5, R6, and R7, are alkyl, cycloalkyl or aryl radicals with 1-18 carbon atoms optionally containing heteroatoms. Particularly preferred are methylcyclohexyldimethoxysilane, diphenyldimethoxysilane, methyl-t-butyldimethoxysilane, dicyclopentyldimethoxysilane, 2-ethylpiperidinyl-2-t-butyldimethoxysilane and 1,1 ,1 ,trifluoropropyl-2-ethylpiperidinyl-dimethoxysilane and 1,1 ,1 ,trifiuoropropyl- metildimethoxysilane. The external electron donor compound is used in such an amount to give a molar ratio between the organo-aluminum compound and said electron donor compound of from 0.1 to 500.
The polymerization process can be carried out in gas phase andlor in liquid phase, in continuous or batch reactors, such as fiuidized bed or slurry reactors. For example, it is possible to carry out the polymerization of the propylene polymer (A) in liquid phase, using liquid propylene as FE6557
diluent, while the copolymerization stage to obtain the propylene copolymer fraction (B) is carried out in gas phase, without intermediate stages except for the partial degassing of the monomers. Alternatively, all the sequential polymerization stages can be carried out in gas phase. The reaction time, temperature and pressure of the polymerization steps are not critical, however the temperature for the preparation of fraction (A) and (B), that can be the same or different, is usually from 50°C to 120°C. The polymerization pressure preferably ranges from 0.5 to 12 MPa if the polymerization is carried out in gas-phase. The catalytic system can be pre-contacted (pre- polymerized) with small amounts of olefins. The molecular weight of the propylene polymer composition is regulated by using known regulators, such as hydrogen.
According to a preferred embodiment, the propylene polymer (A) is produced by a gas-phase polymerization process carried out in at least two interconnected polymerization zones. Said polymerization process is described in the European patent EP 782587.
The process is carried out in a first and in a second interconnected polymerization zone to which propylene and ethylene or propylene and alpha-olefins are fed in the presence of a catalyst system and from which the polymer produced is discharged. The growing polymer particles flow through the first of said polymerization zones (riser) under fast fluidization conditions, leave said first polymerization zone and enter the second of said polymerization zones (downcomer) through which they flow in a densified form under the action of gravity, leave said second polymerization zone and are reintroduced into said first polymerization zone, thus establishing a circulation of polymer between the two polymerization zones. Generally, the conditions of fast fluidization in the first polymerization zone is established by feeding the monomers gas mixture below the point of reintroduction of the growing polymer into said first polymerization zone. The velocity of the transport gas into the first polymerization zone is higher than the transport velocity under the operating conditions and is normally between 2 and 15 m/s In the second polymerization zone, where the polymer flows in densified form under the action of gravity, high values of density of the solid are reached which approach the bulk density of the polymer; a positive gain in pressure can thus be obtained along the direction of flow, so that it becomes possible to reintroduce the polymer into the first reaction zone without the help of mechanical means. In this way, a "loop" circulation is set up, which is defined by the balance of pressures between the two polymerization zones and by the head loss introduced into the system. Optionally, one or more inert gases, such as nitrogen or an aliphatic hydrocarbon, are maintained in the polymerization zones, in such FE6557
quantities that the sum of the partial pressures of the inert gases is preferably between 5 and 80% of the total pressure of the gases. The operating parameters such as, for example, the temperature are those that are usual in gas-phase olefin polymerization processes, for example between 50°C and 120°C. The process can be carried out under operating pressure of between 0,5 and 10 MPa, preferably between 1.5 and 6 MPa. Preferably, the various catalyst components are fed to the first polymerization zone, at any point of said first polymerization zone. However, they can also be fed at any point of the second polymerization zone. Molecular weight regulators known in the art, particularly hydrogen, can be used to regulate the molecular weight of the growing polymer. In the second stage of the particularly preferred polymerization process, the propylene/ethylene copolymer (B) is produced in a conventional fluidized-bed gas-phase reactor in the presence of the polymeric material and the catalyst system coming from the preceding polymerization step. The polymerization mixture is discharged from the downcomer to a gas-solid separator, and subsequently fed to the fluidized-bed gas-phase reactor operating under conventional conditions of temperature and pressure.
The propylene polymer compositions of the present invention can also be obtained by separately preparing the said copolymers (A) and (B), operating with the same catalysts and substantially under the same polymerization conditions as previously illustrated and subsequently mechanically blending said copolymers in the molten state using conventional mixing apparatuses, like twin-screw extruders.
The propylene polymer compositions of the present invention may further comprise additives commonly employed in the polyolefin field, such as antioxidants, light stabilizers, nucleating agents, antiacids, colorants and fillers.
The main application of the propylene polymer compositions of the invention is the production of molded articles, particularly injection-molded items. The injection-molded articles comprising the propylene polymer compositions of the invention have good flexibility and good impact properties and are also endowed with good transparency.
The following examples are given to illustrate and not to limit the present invention.
Examples
The data of the propylene polymer materials were obtained according to the following methods: Xylene-soluble faction FE6557
2.5 g of polymer and 250 rnL of o-xylene are introduced in a glass flask equipped with a refrigerator and a magnetical stirrer. The temperature is raised in 30 minutes up to the boiling pint of the solvent. The so obtained solution is then kept under reflux and stirring for further 30 minutes. The closed flask is then kept for 30 minutes in a bath of ice and water and in thermostatic water bath at 250C for 30 minutes as well. The solid thus obtained is filtered on quick filtering paper and the filtered liquid is divided into two 100 ml aliquots. One 100 ml aliquots 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 on an oven at 80°C under vacuum until constant weight is obtained. The residue is weighed to determine the percentage of xylene-soluble polymer.
Ethylene (C2) content
By IR spectroscopy.
The comonomer content of the Component B is determined on the precipitated "amorphous" fraction of the polymer. The precipitated "amorphous" fraction is obtained as follows: to one 100 ml aliquot of the filtered liquid obtained as described above (procedure for the Xylene-soluble faction) 200 ml of acetone are added under vigorous stirring. Precipitation must be complete as evidenced by a clear solid-solution separation. The solid thus obtained is filtered on a tared metallic screen and dried in a vacuum oven at 70°C until a constant weight is reached.
Molar ratio of feed gasses
Determined by gas-chromatography
Melt flow rate (MFR)
Determined according to ISO 1133 (230°C, 2.16 Kg)
Intrinsic viscosity
Determined in tetrahydronaphthalene at 135°C
Flexural modulus
Determined according to ISO 178
Stress at yield and at break
Determined according to ISO 527
Elongation at yield and break
Determined according to ISO 527
IZOD Impact Strength FE6557
Determined according to ISO 18011A
Melting temperature, melting enthalpy and crystallization temperature
Determined by DSC with a temperature variation of 20°C per minute.
The melting and crystallization temperatures were measured by Differential Scanning Calorimetry (DSC) on a Perkin Elmer DSC-1 calorimeter equipped with the Pyris 1 software performing scans in a flowing N2 atmosphere. The DSC apparatus was previously calibrated at indium and zinc melting points with particular attention in determining the baseline with required accuracy. The preparation of the samples, for calorimetric investigations, was performed by cutting them into small pieces by using a cutter. The weight of the samples in every DSC crucible was kept at 6.0 + 0.5 mg.
In order to obtain the melting and crystallization temperatures of the copolymers, the weighted sample was sealed into aluminium pans and heated to 180°C at 20°C/minute. The sample was kept at 180°C for 5 minutes to allow a complete melting of all the crystallites, and then cooled down to - 20°C at 20°C/minute. After standing 2 minutes at -20°C, the sample was heated for the second time to 180°C at 20°C/min.
Polydispersity Index (PI): measurement of molecular weight distribution of the polymer. To determine the PI value, the modulus separation at low modulus value, e.g. 500 Pa, is determined at a temperature of 200 °C by using a RMS-800 parallel plates rheometer model marketed by Rheometrics (USA), operating at an oscillation frequency which increases from 0.01 rad/second to 100 rad/second. From the modulus separation value, the PI can be derived using the following equation:
PI = 54.6 x (modulus separation)"1'76
wherein the modulus separation (MS) is defined as:
MS = (frequency at G' = 500 Pa)/(frequency at G" = 500 Pa)
wherein G' is the storage modulus and G" is the loss modulus.
Examples 1 and comparative example 1-2
The Ziegler-Natta catalyst was prepared according to the Example 5, lines 48-55 of the European Patent EP728769. Triethylalurninium (TEAL) was used as co-catalyst and
dicyclopentyldimethoxysilane as external donor. FE6557
The propylene polymer compositions of the examples were prepared in a two-step polymerization process, wherein the copolymer (A) was prepared in the first polymerization step by feeding the monomers and the catalyst system to a gas-phase polymerization reactor comprising two interconnected polymerization zones, a riser and a downcomer, (MZCR reactor) as described in the European Patent EP782587. The polymerization mixture was discharged from said reactor, conveyed to a gas-solid separator and the polymerized material was sent into a conventional gas-phase fluidized-bed reactor where the propylenelethylene copolymer (B) was produced. The operative conditions are indicated in Table 1.
The polymer particles exiting from the second polymerization step were subjected to a steam treatment to remove the unreacted monomers and dried.
The propylene polymer compositions were added with the following additives Calcium stearate 500ppm, GMS90 500ppm, Irganox B215 1500ppm, Millad 3988 1800 ppm- and extruded in a twin-screw extruder Berstorff (L/D=33) under the following operating conditions:
Temperature of the feeding section: 190-210°C
Melt temperature: 240°C
Temperature of the die section: 230°C
Flow rate: 16 Kg/h
Rotational speed: 250 rpm
Table 1
Figure imgf000011_0001
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Figure imgf000012_0001
* Amount of component B with respect to A+B
C2 "= ethylene C3 ~ = propylene
The properties of the material obtained according to example 1 and comparative examples 1-2 are reported in table 2
Table 2
Figure imgf000012_0002
ethylene
= not measured FE6557
XSIV intrinsic viscosity of the xylene soluble fraction
By comparing example 1 of the present invention and comparative examples 1 and 2 it is clear that the Izod Impact strength at -20°C is improved and the Izod at 23°C is still acceptable. This make the propylene composition according to the present invention fit for applications at low temperatures. Furthermore the flexural modulus is considerably improved.

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1. A propylene composition comprising (percent by weight):
A) 70%-95%, of a propylene homopolymer having a Polydispersity Index (P.I.) value of from 4.6 to 10, a fraction insoluble in xylene at 25 °C, higher than 90%, and MFR L (Melt Flow Rate according to ISO 1 133, condition L, i.e. 230°C and 2.16 kg load) from 15 to 50 g/10 min;
B) 5%-30%, of a copolymer of propylene containing from 38% to 46% of ethylene derived units;
the composition having an intrinsic viscosity of the fraction soluble in xylene at 25 °C comprised between 3 and 5 dl/g.
2. The composition according to claim 1 wherein component A) has a polydispersity Index (P.I.) value of from 5.1 to 8.
3. The composition according to claims 1 or 2 wherein component A) has a MFR L (Melt Flow Rate according to ISO 1133, condition L, i.e. 230°C and 2.16 kg load) ranging from 15 to 30 g/10 min.
4. The composition according to anyone of claims 1-3 wherein component B) has from 39% to 45% by weight of ethylene derived units.
5. The composition according to anyone of claims 1-4 having an intrinsic viscosity of the fraction soluble in xylene at 25 °C comprised between 3.5 and 5.0 dl/g.
6. The composition according to anyone of claims 1-5 having Izod impact strength measured at -20°C comprised between 3 and 6 kj/m .
7. The composition according to anyone of claims 1-6 having the Flexural Modulus comprised between 1000 MPa and 2000 MPa.
8. The composition according to claim 7 wherein the Flexural Modulus is comprised between 1550 MPa to 1900 MPa.
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