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- This invention relates to complexes comprising bridged bis indenyl ⁇ - ligands useful in the formation of olefin polymerisation catalysts, as well as the use thereof in olefin polymerisation, in particular for polymerising propylene.
- the invention especially relates to catalysts which comprise certain bridged bis indenyl complexes in solid form, e.g. supported or ideally in solid but unsupported form.
- Certain complexes of the invention are also new and form still yet further aspects of the invention as do certain processes for their manufacture.
- Metallocene catalysts have been used to manufacture polyolefms for many years. Countless academic and patent publications describe the use of these catalysts in olefin polymerisation. Metallocenes are now used industrially and polyethylenes and polypropylenes in particular are often produced using
- metallocenes can be used in solution polymerisation but results of such polymerisations have generally been poor. These metallocenes are therefore conventional supported on a carrier such as silica. Research has found that heterogeneous catalysis (in which the catalyst particles do not dissolve in the reaction medium) gives rise to better polymer products than homogeneous catalysis (in solution). The use therefore of a support is common place. Despite several years of development of this catalyst technology, there is still room for improved activity, and improved polymer particle formation.
- a homogeneous catalyst system containing an organometallic compound of a transition metal can be converted, in a controlled way, to solid, uniform catalyst particles by first forming a liquid/liquid emulsion system, which comprises as the dispersed phase, said solution of the homogeneous catalyst system, and as the continuous phase a solvent immiscible therewith, and then solidifying said dispersed droplets to form solid particles comprising the said catalyst.
- polymerisation which are able to produce polymers with desired properties and which have high activity and/or productivity. Further, it is highly desired in many polymer applications that inorganic residues, e.g. silica residues, in the final product are reduced as much as possible.
- inorganic residues e.g. silica residues
- a further problem relating to the catalyst activity seems to be that activity of known catalysts is not at a sufficiently high level over a broad range of hydrogen concentration, i.e. where the skilled man is producing lower or higher Mw polymers.
- catalysts having broader operating windows i.e. good activity over a broad range of molecular weights of the polymer, are highly desired.
- problems with conventional silica supported catalysts i.e. low productivity, have to be avoided. Producing polymers with high isotacticity and hence higher crystallinity and thermal resistance is also desirable.
- the present inventors were faced with the problem of manufacturing a polymer with high molecular weight (i.e. enabling the formation of polymer components with low melt index). This had to be achieved whilst maintaining high catalyst activity and productivity.
- the present inventors were faced with the problem of manufacturing a polypropylene homopolymer with higher crystallinity and thermal resistance.
- the inventors set out to develop a catalyst having a superior polymerisation behaviour than the above mentioned polymerisation catalyst systems regarding one or more of the following characteristics:
- the present inventors have now found a new class of olefin polymerisation catalysts, which are able to solve the problems disclosed above, and which catalysts are not previously described in the art.
- the invention combines known supporting techniques, for example using silica as described in WO2006/097497, or the catalyst emulsion/solidification techniques of WO03/051934, with a specific group of metallocene complexes based on a bis-indenyl structure in which the indenyl group carries a five-membered ring (thus forming a trihydroindacenyl ligand).
- the 2-position of the indenyl ring must carry a group, branched at the ⁇ carbon to the cyclopentadienyl ring.
- This combination surprisingly results in catalysts having high activity, e.g. improved activity over the known catalysts prepared according to WO03/051934.
- the features of the catalyst of the invention enable the formation of polymers having a broad range of molecular weights, especially, very high molecular weight products.
- the invention further provides a catalyst, where no silica support material needs to be used. This avoids any problems relating to the use of the conventional supported catalysts, such as silica supported catalysts.
- WO2006/097497 some broadly defined metallocene complexes are disclosed based on bis indenyl structures in which a non aromatic ring is bound to the 6-membered ring of the indenyl group. Some compounds with a 5 membered ring attached to the indenyl ring (e.g. those of formula II of WO2006/097497) are disclosed but these metallocenes do not show all required properties. Moreover, the importance of a branched group at the ⁇ -position of the substituent on the 2-position of the indenyl ligand is not appreciated.
- WO2005/ 058916 primarily describes asymmetric metallocenes in which the
- WO2009/054832 discloses conventionally supported metallocene catalysts which are branched at the 2-position of the cyclop entadienyl ring in at least one of the ligands making up the catalyst.
- the exemplified species are however, bis- indenyl catalysts
- the invention provides a catalyst comprising: (i) a complex of formula (I):
- M is zirconium or hafnium
- each X is a sigma ligand
- L is a divalent bridge selected from -R * 2 C-, -R * 2 C-CR * 2 -, -R * 2 Si-, -R * 2 Si-SiR 2 , -R' 2 Ge-, wherein each R' is independently a hydrogen atom, Cl-C20-hydrocarbyl, tri(Cl-C20-alkyl)silyl, C6-C20-aryl, C7-C20-arylalkyl or C7-C20-alkylaryl;
- each R 1 is a C4-C20 hydrocarbyl radical branched at the ⁇ -atom to the cyclopentadienyl ring, optionally containing one or more heteroatoms belonging to groups 14-16, or is a C3-C20 hydrocarbyl radical branched at the ⁇ -atom to the cyclopentadienyl ring where the ⁇ -atom is an Si-atom;
- n 0-3;
- each R is the same or different and may be a C 1 -C20 hydrocarbyl radical optionally containing one or more heteroatoms belonging to groups 14-16;
- each R 4 is a hydrogen atom or a Ci_ 6 -hydrocarbyl radical
- each W is a 5 or 6 membered aryl or heteroaryl ring wherein each atom of said ring is optionally substituted with an R 5 group;
- each R 5 is the same or different and is a C1-C20 hydrocarbyl radical optionally containing one or more heteroatoms belonging to groups 14-16; and optionally two adjacent R 5 groups taken together can form a further mono or multicyclic ring condensed to W optionally substituted by one or two groups R 5 ; and (ii) a cocatalyst comprising an organometallic compound of a Group 13 metal.
- the catalyst of the invention is in solid particulate form either supported on an external carrier material, like silica or alumina, or, in a particularly preferred embodiment, is free from an external carrier.
- an external carrier material like silica or alumina
- the catalyst is obtainable by a process in which
- liquid/liquid emulsion system comprising a solution of the catalyst components (i) and (ii) dispersed in a solvent so as to form dispersed droplets;
- the invention provides a process for the manufacture of a catalyst as hereinbefore defined comprising obtaining a complex of formula (I) and a cocatalyst as hereinbefore described;
- liquid/liquid emulsion system which comprises a solution of catalyst components (i) and (ii) dispersed in a solvent, and solidifying said dispersed droplets to form solid particles.
- the invention provides the use in olefin polymerisation of a catalyst as hereinbefore defined.
- the invention provides a process for the polymerisation of at least one olefin comprising reacting said at least one olefin with a catalyst as hereinbefore described.
- the catalyst does not contain an external support, such as an inorganic support, for example, silica or alumina, or an organic polymeric support material.
- L is a divalent bridge and has the same definition as described above. It should be noted that trihydro-s- indacenyl can be considered as 5,6-trimethyleneindenyl.
- Ci_ 2 o hydrocarbyl group therefore includes Ci_ 2 o alkyl, C2-20 alkenyl, C 2 _ 2 o alkynyl, C3-20 cycloalkyl, C3-20 cycloalkenyl, C 6 -20 aryl groups, C7-20 alkylaryl groups or C 7 _ 2 o arylalkyl groups or of course mixtures of these groups such as cycloalkyl substituted by alkyl.
- Ci_ 2 o hydrocarbyl groups are Ci_ 2 o alkyl, C4-20 cycloalkyl, C5-20 cycloalkyl-alkyl groups, C 7 _ 2 o alkylaryl groups, C 7 _ 2 o arylalkyl groups or C 6 - 2 o aryl groups, especially Ci_io alkyl groups, C 6 -io aryl groups, or C 7 _i 2 arylalkyl groups, e.g. Ci_g alkyl groups.
- hydrocarbyl groups are methyl, ethyl, propyl, isopropyl, tertbutyl, isobutyl, Cs-6-cycloalkyl, cyclohexylmethyl, phenyl or benzyl.
- halo includes fluoro, chloro, bromo and iodo groups, especially chloro groups, when relating to the complex definition.
- heterocyclic group means a preferably monocyclic non aromatic ring structure comprising at least one heteroatom, e.g. piperidinyl or piperazinyl.
- heteroaryl means a preferably monocyclic aromatic ring structure comprising at least one heteroatom.
- Preferred heteroaryl groups have 1 to 4 heteroatoms selected from O, S and N.
- Preferred heteroaryl groups include furanyl, thiophenyl, oxazole, thiazole, isothiazole, isooxazole, triazole and pyridyl.
- any group including "one or more heteroatoms belonging to groups 14-16" preferably means O, S or N.
- N groups may present as -NH- or -NR"- where R" is C I -10 alkyl. There may, for example, be 1 to 4 heteroatoms.
- the oxidation state of the metal ion is governed primarily by the nature of the metal ion in question and the stability of the individual oxidation states of each metal ion. It will be appreciated that in the complexes of the invention, the metal ion M is coordinated by ligands X so as to satisfy the valency of the metal ion and to fill its available coordination sites. The nature of these ⁇ -ligands can vary greatly.
- Catalyst activity is defined in this application to be the amount of polymer produced/g catalyst/h.
- Catalyst metal activity is defined here to be the amount of polymer produced/g Metal/h.
- productivity is also sometimes used to indicate the catalyst activity although herein it designates the amount of polymer produced per unit weight of catalyst.
- the complexes and hence catalysts of the invention are based on formula (I) as hereinbefore defined which, inter alia, combines the use of the trihydroindacenyl tricyclic ring structure with a substituent at the 2-position that is branched ⁇ to the cyclopentadienyl ring.
- the two multicyclic ligands making up the complex of formula (I) are preferably identical and hence the complex of formula (I) may be symmetrical.
- the complexes of the invention may be in their meso or racemic forms (or a mixture thereof). Preferably, the racemic (rac) form is used.
- M is preferably Zr or Hf, especially Zr.
- Each X is preferably a hydrogen atom, a halogen atom, a R, OR, OS0 2 CF 3 , OCOR, SR, NR 2 or PR 2 group wherein R is a linear or branched, cyclic or acyclic, Cl-C20-alkyl, C2-C20 alkenyl, C2-C20 alkynyl, C6-C20-aryl, C7-C20-alkylaryl or C7-C20-arylalkyl radical; optionally containing heteroatoms belonging to groups 14-16.
- R is preferably a Ci_ 6 alkyl, phenyl or benzyl group.
- each X is independently a hydrogen atom, a halogen atom, Ci_6-alkoxy group or an R group, e.g. preferably a Ci_6-alkyl, phenyl or benzyl group. Most preferably X is chlorine or a methyl radical. Preferably both X groups are the same.
- L is preferably a bridge comprising a heteroatom, such as silicon or, germanium, e.g. -SiR 6 2 -, wherein each R 6 is independently CI -C20-alkyl, C6-C20- aryl or tri(Cl-C20-alkyl)silyl-residue, such as trimethylsilyl. More preferably R 6 is Ci_6-alkyl, especially methyl. Most preferably, L is a dimethylsilyl or diethyl bridge.
- R 1 is branched ⁇ to the cyclopentadienyl ring.
- branched ⁇ to the cyclopentadienyl ring is meant that the second atom from the cyclopentadienyl ring must be secondary or tertiary, preferably secondary.
- This atom is preferably Si or C but is most preferably C.
- the R 1 radical preferably comprises at least 4 carbon atoms in the chain, or alternatively at least 6 carbon atoms. Where an Si atom is present ⁇ to the cyclopentadienyl ring it is possible for there to be three carbon atoms present in the R 1 group in addition to the Si atom at the beta position.
- a cyclic group such as a cycloalkyl group, heterocyclic, heteroaryl or aryl group is present at the atom ⁇ to the cyclopentadienyl then there is a branch present.
- the R 1 group may contain one or more heteroatoms belonging to groups 14- 16, e.g. O, N or S. There may be 1 to 3 of such heteroatoms. These heteroatoms may be positioned to allow formation of a heterocyclic or heteroaryl group in the R 1 group e.g. a CH 2 -heteroaryl or CH 2 -heterocyclic group having 3-10 carbon atoms and one to three heteroatoms.
- heteroatoms in the R 1 group are not positioned at the atoms ⁇ , ⁇ , or ⁇ to the cyclopentadienyl ring.
- the backbone atom positioned a to the ring is preferably C
- the backbone atom ⁇ to the ring is C or Si
- the atoms attached to ⁇ position (other than hydrogen) are C atoms.
- Heteroatoms, if present should be positioned at least delta to the cyclopentadienyl ring. Preferably there are no heteroatoms present in groups R 1 .
- R 1 is a C4-20 hydrocarbyl group, more preferably C4-C12 hydrocarbyl branched ⁇ to the cyclopentadienyl ring, optionally containing one or more heteroatoms belonging to groups 14-16.
- Radical R 1 is preferably a suitably branched C4-C20-alkyl, a CH 2 -cycloalkyl group having 4 to 12 carbon atoms or a CH 2 -aryl radical containing from 7 to 11 carbon atoms.
- R 1 is the group -CH 2 -R 1 , i.e. the link to the cyclopentadienyl ring is via a methylene group and R 1 represents the remainder of the R 1 group, e.g. a C3-19 hydrocarbyl group optionally containing one or more heteroatoms belonging to groups 14-16 or a C2-19 hydrocarbyl group where the atom ⁇ to the cyclopentadienyl ring is Si.
- R 1 represents a C3_ 7 -cycloalkyl group (optionally susbstituted by Ci_6-alkyl), a C 6 -io-aryl group, especially phenyl or an C3_ 8 -alkyl group (such that the beta position to the cyclopentadienyl is branched).
- the R 1 group can represent a heteroaryl or heterocyclic group having 2 to 8 carbon atoms and one to three heteroatoms (e.g. S, N or O). Heteroatoms, if present, should preferably be positioned at least delta to the cyclopentadienyl ring.
- Suitable heteroaryl groups include pyrrolyl, indolyl, furanyl, oxazole, thiazole, isothiazole, isooxazole, triazole and pyridyl.
- Suitable heterocyclic groups include piperidinyl and piperazinyl.
- Ri is a group CH 2 -C(R3)3_ q (H) q wherein each R 3 is a Ci_ 6 -alkyl group or together two R3 groups form a C3_ 7 - cycloalkyl ring.
- the subscript q can be 1 or 0.
- R 1 is a suitably branched C4_io-alkyl radical, preferably a suitably branched C 4 _ 8 -alkyl radical.
- R 1 is ideally an isobutyl or -CH 2 CH(Me)(Et) group.
- R 1 is -CH 2 C 6 Hii where C 6 Hn is cyclohexyl, CH 2 C 6 Hn(Me) where the cyclohexyl is substituted by methyl or -CH 2 C 6 H 5 (benzyl).
- n is zero
- R is linear or branched, cyclic or acyclic, Cl-20-alkyl, C2-C20 alkenyl, C2-C20 alkynyl, C6-C20-aryl, C7-C20-alkylaryl or C7-C20-arylalkyl radical, optionally containing one or more heteroatoms belonging to groups 14-16.
- R 18 may represent a heteroaryl group, i.e. where a heteroatom or heteroatoms from groups 14-16 is present.
- Suitable heteroaryl groups include pyrrolyl, indolyl, furanyl, thiophenyl, oxazole, thiazole,
- R 18 is a linear or branched, Ci_io-alkyl radical. More preferably R 18 is a methyl or ethyl radical. It is within the scope of the invention for
- the ring is unsubstituted.
- R 4 is preferably a hydrogen atom or Ci_ 6 alkyl such as methyl, ethyl, propyl or isopropyl group, most preferably methyl or especially hydrogen.
- W is preferably an optionally substituted phenyl group, or a 5 or 6 membered heteroaryl group such as a furanyl, thiophenyl, pyrrolyl, triazolyl, and pyridyl.
- Any five membered heteroaryl group should preferably comprise one heteroatom in the ring, such as O, N or S.
- W is a phenyl derivative. More preferably the phenyl derivative is unsubstituted or carries one substituent.
- R 5 The optional substituent on any W group is R 5 . If present, there should be 1 or 2 R 5 groups, preferably one R 5 group.
- R 5 is a linear or branched, cyclic or acyclic, Cl-C20-alkyl, C2- C20 alkenyl, C2-C20 alkynyl, C6-C20-aryl, C7-C20-alkylaryl or C7-C20-arylalkyl radical optionally containing one or more heteroatoms belonging to groups 14-16.
- R 5 is a linear or branched, cyclic or acyclic, Cl-ClO-alkyl group. Most preferably R 5 is a tert-butyl group.
- any R 5 group present is located para to the bond to the indenyl group, i.e. at the 4-position of the ring.
- two adjacent R 5 groups taken together can form a further mono or multicyclic ring condensed to W.
- the new ring is preferably 5 or 6 membered or the R 5 groups preferably form two new rings such as one further five membered and six membered ring.
- the new ring or rings can be aliphatic or aromatic.
- any new ring forms an aromatic system with the W ring to which it is attached.
- W is a phenyl group carrying one R 5 substituent.
- that substituent is carried para to the bond to the indenyl ring.
- That substituent is also preferably a Ci_io-alkyl radical.
- the carbon atom of the R 5 group bonding to the W ring is preferably a tertiary carbon atom.
- M is Zr or Hf
- each R 1 is CH 2 -Ph, CH 2 -C(R 3 ) 3 _ q (H) q wherein R 3 is a Ci_ 6 -alkyl group or together two R groups form a C 3 _7-cycloalkyl ring wherein said ring is optionally substituted by a Ci_ 6 alkyl group and q can be 1 or 0; L is ethylene or SiR 6 2 ;
- R 6 is C I -10 alkyl, C 6 -io-aryl, C 7 _i 2 -alkylaryl, or C 7 _i 2 -arylalkyl;
- each X is a hydrogen atom, -OR, - a halogen atom, or an R group;
- R is Ci_io alkyl
- each R 4 is H or Ci_3_alkyl
- n 0 to 3;
- each W is aryl (e.g. phenyl), pyridyl, thiophenyl, or furyl optionally substituted by up to 2 groups R 5 ;
- each R 5 is Ci_io-alkyl or two adjacent R 5 groups taken together form a phenyl ring fused to W or two adjacent R 5 groups taken together form the atoms necessary to form a carbazolyl group with the W group;
- each R is Ci_6-alkyl
- M is Zr or Hf
- each R 1 is CH 2 -Ph, CH 2 -C(R 3 ) 3 _ q (H) q wherein R 3 is a Ci_ 6 -alkyl group or together two R groups form a C 3 _7-cycloalkyl ring wherein said ring is optionally substituted by a Ci_ 6 alkyl group and q can be 1 or 0;
- L is SiR 6 2 ;
- R 6 is CI -10 alkyl, C 6 -io-aryl, C 7 _i 2 -alkylaryl, or C 7 _i 2 -arylalkyl;
- each X is a hydrogen atom, OR, a halogen atom, or an R group
- R is Ci_io alkyl
- each R 4 is H or Ci_ 3 _alkyl
- n 0 to 2;
- p 0 to 2;
- each R 5 is Ci_io-alkyl
- each R 18 is Ci_ 6 -alkyl
- the invention provides a complex of formula (IV)
- M is Zr
- each R 1 is CH 2 -Ph, CH 2 -C(R 3 ) 3 _ q (H) q wherein R 3 is a Ci_ 6 -alkyl group or together two R groups form a C 3 _7-cycloalkyl ring wherein said ring is optionally substituted by a Ci_ 6 alkyl group and q can be 1 or 0;
- L is SiR 6 2 ;
- R 6 is Ci_6 alkyl
- each X is a halogen atom, or methyl
- each R 4 is H or methyl
- p is 0 or 1 ;
- R 5 is CI -6 alkyl
- the invention provides a complex of formula (V)
- p is 0 or 1 ;
- R 5 is a group C(R 2 ) 3 ;
- R 1 is CH 2 -Ph, CH 2 -C(R 3 ) 3 _ q (H) q wherein R 3 is a Ci_ 6 -alkyl group or together two R groups form a C 3 _ 7 -cycloalkyl ring wherein said ring is optionally substituted by a Ci_6 alkyl group and q can be 1 or 0;
- R is a Cl-6-alkyl group
- R 3 is a Cl-6-alkyl group or together two R 3 groups form a C 3 _ 7 - cycloalkyl ring;
- q is 0 or 1 ;
- each X is a halogen atom, methoxy, or methyl
- M is Zr
- complexes of the invention are also new and form a further aspect of the invention.
- the invention provides a complex of formula (I), (II), (III), (IV) or (V) as herein before defined.
- Representatives of complexes of the above formulas include e.g.
- ligands of formula (I) to (V) are also new and form a further aspect of the invention.
- the ligands do not contain the MX 2 group and the Cp ring contains a double bond.
- a ligand of formula (II) is represented by the formula:
- the ligands required to form the catalysts of the invention can be synthesised by any process and the skilled organic chemist would be able to devise various synthetic protocols for the manufacture of the necessary ligand materials.
- WO2006/097497 and the other prior art references mentioned above disclose the necessary chemistry and as herein incorporated by reference.
- our examples set out a synthesis in which the tricyclic ring structure which forms the basis of the metallocenes of the invention is manufactured through the combination of indane and 2-isobutylacrylic acid. It will be appreciated that by manipulating the nature of the acid, different Ri groups can be prepared. The process starts with indane acylation and subsequent cyclisation of the reaction product, followed by one pot aldol condensation and hydrogenation of the ⁇ . ⁇ -unsaturated ketone to give the desired 2-(substituted)-3,5,6,7-tetrahydro-s- indacen-l(2H)-one. In brief, we form an unsubstituted indacen-l-one which we then alkylate in the 2 position by aldol condensation with the desired Ri carbaldehyde.
- the new synthetic protocols form a still yet further aspect of the invention.
- the invention provides a process for the preparation of a compound of formula (VI)
- R 1 ' is as hereinbefore defined.
- the starting material can be prepared by an acylation reaction involving a ring formation reaction as shown below.
- Cocatalysts comprising an organometallic compound of Group 13 metal, like organoaluminium compounds used to activate metallocene catalysts are suitable for use in this invention.
- the olefin polymerisation catalyst system of the invention comprises (i) a complex in which the metal ion is coordinated by a ligand of the invention; and normally (ii) an aluminium alkyl compound (or other appropriate cocatalyst), or the reaction product thereof.
- the cocatalyst is preferably an alumoxane, like MAO or an alumoxane other than MAO.
- the catalysts of the invention may be used with other cocatalysts, e.g. boron compounds such as B(C 6 F 5 ) 3 , C 6 H 5 N(CH 3 )2H:B(C 6 F 5 )4,
- aluminoxanes especially MAO
- Al to M molar ratios are from 1 : 1 to 1000: 1 mol/mol.
- the molar ratio of the aluminium in the activator to the transition metal in the complex is from 1 to 500 mol/mol, preferably from 10 to 400 mol/mol and in particular from 50 to 400 mol/mol.
- the metallocene complex of the present invention can be used in any combination.
- a suitable cocatalyst as a catalyst for the polymerization of olefins, e.g. in a solvent such as toluene or an aliphatic hydrocarbon, (i.e. for polymerization in solution), as it is well known in the art.
- a suitable cocatalyst as a catalyst for the polymerization of olefins, e.g. in a solvent such as toluene or an aliphatic hydrocarbon, (i.e. for polymerization in solution), as it is well known in the art.
- polymerization of olefins, especially propylene takes place in the condensed phase or in gas phase.
- the catalyst of the invention is preferably in solid particulate form, e.g. as obtained for example by supporting on an inert organic or inorganic carrier, such as for example silica or in solid particulate form but unsupported.
- the particulate support material used is preferably an organic or inorganic material, such as silica, alumina or zirconia or a mixed oxide such as silica-alumina, in particular silica, alumina or silica-alumina.
- the support is a porous material so that the complex may be loaded into the pores of the support, e.g. using a process analogous to those described in W094/14856 (Mobil), W095/12622 (Borealis) and WO2006/097497.
- the particle size is not critical but is preferably in the range 5 to 200 ⁇ , more preferably 40 to 100 ⁇ . The use of these supports is routine in the art.
- no external carrier is used.
- a liquid liquid emulsion system is used. The process involves forming dispersing catalyst components (i) and (ii) in a solvent, and solidifying said dispersed droplets to form solid particles.
- the method involves preparing a solution of one or more catalyst components; dispersing said solution in an solvent to form an emulsion in which said one or more catalyst components are present in the droplets of the dispersed phase; immobilising the catalyst components in the dispersed droplets, in the absence of an external particulate porous support, to form solid particles comprising the said catalyst, and optionally recovering said particles.
- This process enables the manufacture of active catalyst particles with improved morphology, e.g. with a predetermined spherical shape and particle size and without using any added external porous support material, such as an inorganic oxide, e.g. silica. Also desirable surface properties can be obtained.
- preparing a solution of one or more catalyst components is meant that the catalyst forming compounds may be combined in one solution which is dispersed to the immiscible solvent, or, alternatively, at least two separate catalyst solutions for each part of the catalyst forming compounds may be prepared, which are then dispersed successively to the solvent.
- At least two separate solutions for each or part of said catalyst may be prepared, which are then dispersed successively to the immiscible solvent.
- a solution of the complex comprising the transition metal compound and the cocatalyst is combined with the solvent to form an emulsion wherein that inert solvent forms the continuous liquid phase and the solution comprising the catalyst components forms the dispersed phase (discontinuous phase) in the form of dispersed droplets.
- the droplets are then solidified to form solid catalyst particles, and the solid particles are separated from the liquid and optionally washed and/or dried.
- the solvent forming the continuous phase may be immiscible to the catalyst solution at least at the conditions (e. g. temperatures) used during the dispersing step.
- continuous phase is fully immiscible or partly immiscible i.e. not fully miscible with the dispersed phase solution.
- said solvent is inert in relation to the compounds of the catalyst system to be produced.
- Full disclosure of the necessary process can be found in WO03/051934 which is herein incorporated by reference.
- the inert solvent must be chemically inert at least at the conditions (e.g. temperature) used during the dispersing step.
- the solvent of said continuous phase does not contain dissolved therein any significant amounts of catalyst forming compounds.
- the solid particles of the catalyst are formed in the droplets from the compounds which originate from the dispersed phase (i.e. are provided to the emulsion in a solution dispersed into the continuous phase).
- predetermined particle size range can be obtained.
- the particle size of the catalyst particles of the invention can be controlled by the size of the droplets in the solution, and spherical particles with a uniform particle size distribution can be obtained.
- the invention is also industrially advantageous, since it enables the preparation of the solid particles to be carried out as a one-pot procedure.
- the principles for preparing two phase emulsion systems are known in the chemical field.
- the solution of the catalyst component (s) and the solvent used as the continuous liquid phase have to be essentially immiscible at least during the dispersing step. This can be achieved in a known manner e.g. by choosing said two liquids and/or the temperature of the dispersing step/solidifying step accordingly.
- a solvent may be employed to form the solution of the catalyst component (s).
- Said solvent is chosen so that it dissolves said catalyst component (s).
- the solvent can be preferably an organic solvent such as used in the field, comprising an optionally substituted hydrocarbon such as linear or branched aliphatic, alicyclic or aromatic hydrocarbon, such as a linear or cyclic alkane, an aromatic hydrocarbon and/or a halogen containing hydrocarbon.
- aromatic hydrocarbons are toluene, benzene, ethylbenzene, propylbenzene, butylbenzene and xylene.
- Toluene is a preferred solvent.
- the solution may comprise one or more solvents. Such a solvent can thus be used to facilitate the emulsion formation, and usually does not form part of the solidified particles, but e.g. is removed after the solidification step together with the continuous phase.
- a solvent may take part in the solidification, e.g. an inert hydrocarbon having a high melting point (waxes), such as above 40°C, suitably above 70°C, e. g. above 80°C or 90°C, may be used as solvents of the dispersed phase to immobilise the catalyst compounds within the formed droplets.
- waxes high melting point
- the solvent consists partly or completely of a liquid monomer, e.g. liquid olefin monomer designed to be polymerised in a
- the solvent used to form the continuous liquid phase is a single solvent or a mixture of different solvents and may be immiscible with the solution of the catalyst components at least at the conditions (e.g. temperatures) used during the dispersing step.
- said solvent is inert in relation to said compounds.
- in relation to said compounds means herein that the solvent of the continuous phase is chemically inert, i.e. undergoes no chemical reaction with any catalyst forming component.
- the solid particles of the catalyst are formed in the droplets from the compounds which originate from the dispersed phase, i.e. are provided to the emulsion in a solution dispersed into the continuous phase.
- the catalyst components used for forming the solid catalyst will not be soluble in the solvent of the continuous liquid phase.
- said catalyst components are essentially insoluble in said continuous phase forming solvent.
- Solidification takes place essentially after the droplets are formed, i.e. the solidification is effected within the droplets e.g. by causing a solidifying reaction among the compounds present in the droplets. Furthermore, even if some solidifying agent is added to the system separately, it reacts within the droplet phase and no catalyst forming components go into the continuous phase.
- said solvent forming the continuous phase is an inert solvent including a halogenated organic solvent or mixtures thereof, preferably fluorinated organic solvents and particularly semi, highly or perfluorinated organic solvents and functionalised derivatives thereof.
- a halogenated organic solvent or mixtures thereof preferably fluorinated organic solvents and particularly semi, highly or perfluorinated organic solvents and functionalised derivatives thereof.
- the above-mentioned solvents are semi, highly or perfluorinated hydrocarbons, such as alkanes, alkenes and cycloalkanes, ethers, e.g. perfluorinated ethers and amines, particularly tertiary amines, and functionalised derivatives thereof.
- perfluorohydrocarbons e.g. C3-C30, such as C4-C10.
- suitable perfiuoroalkanes and perfluorocycloalkanes include perfluoro-hexane, -heptane, -octane and - (methylcyclohexane).
- Semi fluorinated hydrocarbons relates particularly to semifluorinated n-alkanes, such as perfluoroalkyl-alkane.
- “Semi fluorinated” hydrocarbons also include such hydrocarbons wherein blocks of -C-F and -C-H alternate.
- “Highly fluorinated” means that the majority of the -C-H units are replaced with -C-F units.
- “Perfluorinated” means that all -C-H units are replaced with -C-F units. See the articles of A. Enders and G. Maas in “Chemie in 102", 34. Jahrg. 2000, Nr.6, and of Pierandrea Lo Nostro in
- the emulsion can be formed by any means known in the art: by mixing, such as by stirring said solution vigorously to said solvent forming the continuous phase or by means of mixing mills, or by means of ultra sonic wave, or by using a so called phase change method for preparing the emulsion by first forming a homogeneous system which is then transferred by changing the temperature of the system to a biphasic system so that droplets will be formed.
- emulsifying agents/emulsion stabilisers can be used, preferably in a manner known in the art, for facilitating the formation and/or stability of the emulsion.
- surfactants e.g. a class based on hydrocarbons (including polymeric hydrocarbons with a molecular weight e.g. up to 10 000 and optionally interrupted with a heteroatom(s)), preferably halogenated hydrocarbons, such as semi- or highly fluorinated hydrocarbons optionally having a functional group selected e.g.
- the surfactants can be added to the catalyst solution, which forms the dispersed phase of the emulsion, to facilitate the forming of the emulsion and to stabilize the emulsion.
- an emulsifying and/or emulsion stabilising aid can also be formed by reacting a surfactant precursor bearing at least one functional group with a compound reactive with said functional group and present in the catalyst solution or in the solvent forming the continuous phase.
- the obtained reaction product acts as the actual emulsifying aid and or stabiliser in the formed emulsion system.
- the surfactant precursor has a terminal functionality as defined above.
- the compound reacting with such surfactant precursor is preferably contained in the catalyst solution and may be a further additive or one or more of the catalyst forming compounds.
- Such compound is e.g. a compound of group 13 (e.g. MAO and/or an aluminium alkyl compound and/or a transition metal compound).
- a surfactant precursor is used, it is preferably first reacted with a compound of the catalyst solution before the addition of the transition metal compound.
- a highly fluorinated Cl-n suitable C4-30-or C5-15
- alcohol e.g. highly fluorinated heptanol, octanol or nonanol
- oxide e.g.
- the "actual" surfactant solution may be prepared before the dispersing step or in the dispersed system. If said solution is made before the dispersing step, then the prepared "actual” surfactant solution and the transition metal solution may be dispersed successively (e. g. the surfactant solution first) to the immiscible solvent, or be combined together before the dispersing step.
- the solidification of the catalyst component(s) in the dispersed droplets can be effected in various ways, e.g. by causing or accelerating the formation of said solid catalyst forming reaction products of the compounds present in the droplets. This can be effected, depending on the used compounds and/or the desired solidification rate, with or without an external stimulus, such as a temperature change of the system.
- the solidification is effected after the emulsion system is formed by subjecting the system to an external stimulus, such as a temperature change. Temperature differences of e.g. 5 to 100°C, such as 10 to 100°C, or 20 to 90°C, such as 50 to 90°C.
- the emulsion system may be subjected to a rapid temperature change to cause a fast solidification in the dispersed system.
- the dispersed phase may e. g. be subjected to an immediate (within milliseconds to few seconds) temperature change in order to achieve an instant solidification of the component (s) within the droplets.
- the appropriate temperature change i. e. an increase or a decrease in the temperature of an emulsion system, required for the desired solidification rate of the components cannot be limited to any specific range, but naturally depends on the emulsion system, i. a. on the used compounds and the concentrations/ratios thereof, as well as on the used solvents, and is chosen accordingly. It is also evident that any techniques may be used to provide sufficient heating or cooling effect to the dispersed system to cause the desired solidification.
- the heating or cooling effect is obtained by bringing the emulsion system with a certain temperature to an inert receiving medium with significantly different temperature, e. g. as stated above, whereby said temperature change of the emulsion system is sufficient to cause the rapid solidification of the droplets.
- the receiving medium can be gaseous, e. g. air, or a liquid, preferably a solvent, or a mixture of two or more solvents, wherein the catalyst component (s) is (are) immiscible and which is inert in relation to the catalyst component (s).
- the receiving medium comprises the same immiscible solvent used as the continuous phase in the first emulsion formation step.
- Said solvents can be used alone or as a mixture with other solvents, such as aliphatic or aromatic hydrocarbons, such as alkanes.
- a fluorinated solvent as the receiving medium is used, which may be the same as the continuous phase in the emulsion formation, e. g. perfluorinated hydrocarbon.
- the temperature difference may be effected by gradual heating of the emulsion system, e. g. up to 10°C per minute, preferably 0.5 to 6°C per minute and more preferably in 1 to 5°C per minute.
- the solidifcation of the droplets may be effected by cooling the system using the temperature difference stated above.
- the "one phase" change as usable for forming an emulsion can also be utilised for solidifying the catalytically active contents within the droplets of an emulsion system by, again, effecting a temperature change in the dispersed system, whereby the solvent used in the droplets becomes miscible with the continuous phase, preferably a fluorous continuous phase as defined above, so that the droplets become impoverished of the solvent and the solidifying components remaining in the "droplets" start to solidify.
- the immisciblity can be adjusted with respect to the solvents and conditions (temperature) to control the solidification step.
- miscibility of e.g. organic solvents with fluorous solvents can be found from the literature and be chosen accordingly by a skilled person. Also the critical temperatures needed for the phase change are available from the literature or can be determined using methods known in the art, e. g. the Hildebrand-Scatchard-Theorie. Reference is also made to the articles of A. Enders and G. and of Pierandrea Lo Nostra cited above.
- the entire or only part of the droplet may be converted to a solid form.
- the size of the "solidified"droplet may be smaller or greater than that of the original droplet, e. g. if the amount of the monomer used for the prepolymerisation is relatively large.
- the solid catalyst particles recovered can be used, after an optional washing step, in a polymerisation process of an olefin.
- the separated and optionally washed solid particles can be dried to remove any solvent present in the particles before use in the polymerisation step.
- the separation and optional washing steps can be effected in a known manner, e. g. by filtration and subsequent washing of the solids with a suitable solvent.
- the droplet shape of the particles may be substantially maintained.
- the formed particles may have an average size range of 1 to 500 ⁇ , e.g. 5 to 500 ⁇ , advantageously 5 to 200 ⁇ or 10 to 150 ⁇ . Even an average size range of 5 to 60 ⁇ is possible.
- the size may be chosen depending on the polymerisation the catalyst is used for.
- the particles are essentially spherical in shape, they have a low porosity and a low surface area.
- the formation of solution can be effected at a temperature of 0-100°C, e.g. at 20-80°C.
- the dispersion step may be effected at -20 °C-100°C, e.g. at about -10- 70°C, such as at -5 to 30°C, e.g. around 0 °C.
- an emulsifying agent as defined above may be added to improve/stabilise the droplet formation.
- the solidification of the catalyst component in the droplets is preferably effected by raising the temperature of the mixture, e.g. from 0 °C temperature up to 100°C, e.g. up to 60-90°C, gradually. E.g. in 1 to 180 minutes, e.g. 1-90 or 5-30 minutes, or as a rapid heat change. Heating time is dependent on the size of the reactor.
- the solvents may preferably be removed and optionally the solids are washed with a wash solution, which can be any solvent or mixture of solvents such as those defined above and/or used in the art, preferably a hydrocarbon, such as pentane, hexane or heptane, suitably heptane.
- a wash solution which can be any solvent or mixture of solvents such as those defined above and/or used in the art, preferably a hydrocarbon, such as pentane, hexane or heptane, suitably heptane.
- the washed catalyst can be dried or it can be slurried into an oil and used as a catalyst-oil slurry in polymerisation process.
- the olefin polymerized using the catalyst of the invention is preferably propylene or a higher alpha-olefm or a mixture of ethylene and an a-olefm or a mixture of alpha olefins, for example C 2 _2o olefins, e.g. ethylene, propylene, 1- butene, 1-hexene, 4-methyl-l-pentene, 1-octene etc.
- the olefins polymerized in the method of the invention may include any compound which includes unsaturated polymerizable groups.
- unsaturated compounds such as C 6 -20 olefins (including cyclic and polycyclic olefins (e.g.
- polyenes especially C 4 _2o dienes
- C 4 _2o dienes may be included in a comonomer mixture with lower olefins, e.g. C 2 -5 ⁇ -olefms.
- Diolefms i.e. dienes
- dienes are suitably used for introducing long chain branching into the resultant polymer. Examples of such dienes include ⁇ , ⁇ linear dienes such as 1,5-hexadiene, 1 ,6-heptadiene, 1,8-nonadiene, 1 ,9-decadiene, etc.
- the catalysts of the present invention are particularly suited for use in the manufacture of polypropylene polymers.
- Polymerization in the method of the invention may be effected in one or more, e.g. 1, 2 or 3, polymerization reactors, using conventional polymerization techniques, e.g. gas phase, solution phase, slurry or bulk polymerization.
- gas phase e.g. gas phase
- solution phase e.g. solution phase
- slurry or bulk polymerization e.g. ethylene glycol
- gas phase reactor e.g., ethylene glycol dimethacrylate, polyslurry, polyslurry or bulk polymerization.
- slurry (or bulk) and at least one gas phase reactor is often preferred, particularly with the reactor order being slurry (or bulk) then one or more gas phase reactors.
- reaction temperature will generally be in the range 60 to 110°C (e.g. 60-90°C)
- reactor pressure will generally be in the range 5 to 80 bar (e.g. 20-60 bar)
- residence time will generally be in the range 0.1 to 5 hours (e.g. 0.3 to 2 hours).
- the monomer is usually used as reaction medium.
- the reaction temperature used will generally be in the range 60 to 115°C (e.g. 70 to 110°C)
- the reactor pressure will generally be in the range 10 to 25 bar
- the residence time will generally be 0,5 to 8 hours (e.g. 0,5 to 4 hours)
- the gas used will be the monomer optionally as mixture with a non- reactive gas such as nitrogen or propane.
- the process can contain any additional polymerisation steps, like prepolymerisation step, and any further after reactor handling steps as known in the art.
- the quantity of catalyst used will depend upon the nature of the catalyst, the reactor types and conditions and the properties desired for the polymer product.
- hydrogen can be used for controlling the molecular weight of the polymer.
- the catalyst of the present invention performs exceptionally well over a wide range of hydrogen concentration used during the polymerisation process, which makes the catalyst beneficial to be used for productions of a wide range of polymers This forms a further aspect of the invention.
- the catalysts are useful at higher hydrogen concentrations as well with lower hydrogen concentrations to get polymer with higher molecular weight.
- the activity of the catalysts of the invention is also very high and the polymer productivity levels are excellent.
- the propylene polymers made using the catalysts of the invention form a still yet further aspect of the invention.
- the catalysts of the invention enable the formation of high molecular weight, low xylene soluble polymers which also possess high isotacticity. Isotacticity is measured by 13C NMR or also by DSC.
- isotacticity can be higher than 90% mm, preferably higher than 95% mm, even more preferably higher than 99.5 % mm when measured by 13C NMR.
- the high isotacticity of the polypropylene homopolymers means a melting point (Tm) higher than 150 °C, preferably higher than 152 °C, even more preferably higher than 155°C.
- the molecular weight of the polypropylene can be at least 300,000, preferably at least 400,000, especially at least 500,000.
- the molecular weight of the formed polymer is dependent on the amount of hydrogen employed, as is well known in the art.
- xylene soluble content of the polymer made by the catalyst of the invention is less than 1 wt%, more preferably less than 0.5 wt%, even more preferably less than 0.35 wt%>.
- the polymers made by the catalysts of the invention are useful in all kinds of end articles such as pipes, films (cast, blown and BOPP films), fibers, moulded articles (e.g. injection moulded, blow moulded, rotomoulded articles), extrusion coatings and so on.
- Film applications, such as those requiring BOPP (bi-oriented polypropylene) film, especially for capacitors are favoured.
- the elementary analysis of a catalyst was performed by taking a solid sample of mass, M, cooling over dry ice. Samples were diluted up to a known volume, V, by dissolving in nitric acid (HNO 3 , 65 %>, 5 %> of V) and freshly deionised (DI) water (5 %> of V). The solution was then added to hydrofluoric acid (HF, 40 %>, 3 %> of V), diluted with DI water up to the final volume, V, and left to stabilise for two hours. The analysis was run at room temperature using a Thermo Elemental IRIS
- ICP-AES Advantage XUV Inductively Coupled Plasma - Atomic Excitation Spectrometer
- the content of zirconium was monitored using the 339.198 nm line, the content of aluminium via the 396.152 nm line and the potassium using the 766.490 nm line.
- the reported values, required to be between 0 and 100, or further dilution is required, are an average of three successive aliquots taken from the same sample and are related back to the original catalyst using equation 1.
- C is the concentration in ppm, related to % content by a factor of
- R is the reported value from the ICP-AES V is the total volume of dilution in ml
- M is the original mass of sample in g
- Polymer samples were dissolved in decalin at the concentration of lmg/ml and at the temperature of 135 °C.
- the relative viscosity of the dilute polymer solution was measured according to the ISO 1628-1 by use of an Automated Ubbelohde Capillary Viscometer; LAUDA PVS 1.
- the relative viscosity of the dissolved polymer solution was determined as a ratio of the measured kinematic viscosities of the polymer solution and the pure solvent. Intrinsic viscosity was calculated from a single viscosity measurement at known concentration by use of Huggins equation and known Huggins constant.
- the melt flow rate is determined according to ISO 1133 and is indicated in g/10 min.
- the MFR is an indication of the flowability, and hence the processability, of the polymer. The higher the melt flow rate, the lower the viscosity of the polymer.
- the MFR is determined at 230°C and may be determined at different loadings such as 2.16 kg (MFR 2 ) or 21.6 kg (MFR 2i ).
- GPC Molecular weight averages, molecular weight distribution, and polydispersity index (Mn, Mw, MWD)
- GPC Gel Permeation Chromatography
- a Waters GPCV2000 instrument equipped with differential refractive index detector and online viscosimeter was used with 2 x GMHXL-HT and lx G7000HXL-HT TSK-gel columns from Tosoh Bioscience and 1,2,4-trichlorobenzene (TCB, stabilized with 250 mg/L 2,6-Di tert butyl-4 -methyl- phenol) as solvent at 140 °C and at a constant flow rate of 1 mL/min. 209.5 of sample solution were injected per analysis.
- the column set was calibrated using universal calibration (according to ISO 16014-2:2003) with at least 15 narrow MWD polystyrene (PS) standards in the range of 1 kg/mol to 12 000 kg/mol.
- the catalyst activity was calculated on the basis of following formula: amount of pol mer produced f kg)
- the amount of misinsertions of propylene monomers in the chain was determined by
- the amount of 2,1 erythro misinsertions was calculated using the arithmetic average of the integrated areas from 17.0-17.4 ppm and 17.4-17.8 ppm divided by the sum of integrated areas of all the CH 3 signals.
- the amount of 2,1 threo misinsertions was calculated using the arithmetic average of the integrated areas from 14.55-14.05 ppm and 15.05-15.55 ppm divided by the sum of integrated areas of all the C3 ⁇ 4 signals.
- the amount of 3,1 misinsertions was calculated using half of the arithmetic average of the integrated areas from 27.25- 27.85 ppm and 37.15-37.75 ppm divided by the sum of integrated areas of all the CH 3 signals.
- Chloroform- ⁇ i (Merck) was distilled over P 4 O 10 and stored over molecular sheves (3A). Methanol (Merck), dimethylformamide (Merck), dichloromethane (Merck), ethyl acetoacetate (Acros), isobutylbromide (Merck), £z ' s(trimethylsilyl)amine (Merck), /?ara-toluenesulfonic acid (Aldrich), paraformaldehyde (Merck), methanesulfonic acid (Aldrich),
- this mixture was evaporated to dryness, and 40 ml of toluene was added.
- the formed suspension was stirred for 5 h at 60°C, and then this hot mixture filtered through glass frit (G4).
- the precipitate was additionally washed by 10 ml of hot toluene.
- the combined filtrate was evaporated to the reduced volume (ca. 20 ml) and then heated to 110°C to dissolve some solid product. Orange crystals precipitated from this solution at room temperature were collected, washed by 5 ml of cold toluene, 10 ml of hexanes, and then dried in vacuum. This procedure gave 480 mg (13%) of pure meso-complex.
- the mother liquid was evaporated to dryness.
- the resulting mixture was cooled to room temperature, and then 600 ml of water was added.
- the organic layer was separated, and the aqueous layer was extracted with 3 x 100 ml of dichloromethane.
- the combined organic extract was dried over Na 2 S0 4 and then evaporated to dryness.
- the target product was isolated by flash chromatography on silica gel 60 (40-63 um; eluent: hexanes). Yield 24.0 g (62%).
- the product was extracted from the residue by 3 x 100 ml of dichloromethane. The organic extract was dried over Na 2 S0 4 and then evaporated to dryness. The product was isolated by flash chromatography on silica gel 60 (40-63 um, eluent: hexanes and then hexanes-dichloromethane, 10: 1, vol.). Yield 15.2 g (68%).
- MAO was purchased from Albemarle and used as a 30 wt-% solution in toluene.
- Perfluoroalkylethyl acrylate esters (CAS number 65605-70-1) were purchased from the Cytonix Corporation, dried and degassed prior to use. Hexadecafluoro-1,3- dimethylcyclohexane was dried and degassed prior to use.
- Inventive Metallocene 1 rac-l, 1 '-dimethylsilylene-bis[2-isobutyl-4-(4-tert- butylphenyl)-5,6,7-trihydro-s-indacen-l-yl] zirconium dichloride
- Inventive Metallocene 2 rac-1 , 1 '-dimethylsilylene-bis[2-(cyclohexylmethyl)-4-(4- tert-butylphenyl)-5,6,7-trihydro-s-indacen-l-yl] zirconium dichloride
- Comparative Metallocene 1 rac-1 , 1 '-dimethylsilylene-bis[2-methyl-4-(4-tert- butylphenyl)-5,6,7-trihydro-s-indacen-l -yl] ⁇ zirconium dichloride,) was prepared described in WO2006/097497A1. Its l H NMR spectrum ⁇ £ ⁇ corresponds to that reported in the mentioned patent application.
- Comparative Metallocene 2 rac-l-cyclohexyl-1 '-methylsilylene-bis[2-methyl-4- (4'-fert-butylphenyl)indenyl] zirconium dichloride, was obtained from a commercial source (CAS no 888227-55-2; WO2006/060544)
- the catalyst was prepared according to the procedure described in the Example 5 of WO 2003/051934 with hexadecafluoro-l,3-dimethylcyclohexane as the immiscible solvent, a mixture of perfluoroalkylethyl acrylate esters having different perfluoroalkyl chain lengths as the surfactant precursor and rac-1,1 '- dimethylsilylene-bis[2-isobutyl-4-(4-tert-butylphenyl)-5 ,6,7-trihydro-s-indacen- 1 -yl] zirconium dichloride as the metallocene.
- perfluoroalkylethyl acrylate esters were mixed with 2 mL of MAO in a septum bottle and left to react overnight (surfactant solution). The following day, 68,80 mg of the metallocene (0,076 mmol, 1 equivalent) were dissolved in 4 mL of the MAO solution in another septum bottle and left to stir inside the glovebox (catalyst solution).
- the emulsion was then transferred via a 2/4 Teflon tube to lOOmL of hot hexadecafluoro-l,3-dimethylcyclohexane at 90 °C, and stirred at 600 rpm until the transfer was completed.
- the stirring speed was reduced to 300 rpm and the oil bath was removed. Stirring was continued at room temperature for 15 more minutes.
- the stirrer was switched off, the catalyst was left to settle up on top of the continuous phase which was siphoned off after 45 minutes.
- the remaining red solid catalyst was dried during 2 hours at 50 °C over an argon flow.
- the catalyst was synthesised following the above described protocols of Example 1 with 0,076 mmol (1 equivalent, 74,90 mg) of rac-l,l '-dimethylsilylene-bis[2- (cyclohexylmethyl)-4-(4-tert-butylphenyl)-5 ,6,7-trihydro-s-indacen- 1 -yl] zirconium dichloride as the metallocene.
- Comparative example 1 (CEl): The catalyst was synthesised following the above described protocols of Example 1 with 0,076 mmol (1 equivalent, 61,50 mg) of rac- 1 , 1 ' -dimethylsilylene-bis[2-methyl-4-(4-tert-butylphenyl)-5 ,6,7-trihydro-s-indacen- 1-yl] ⁇ zirconium dichloride as the metallocene.
- the catalyst was synthesised following the above described protocols of Example 1 with 0,076 mmol (1 equivalent, 61,50 mg) of rac-l-cyclohexyl-l '-methylsilylene- bis[2-methyl-4-(4'-tert-butylphenyl)indenyl] zirconium dichloride as the metallocene.
- Triethylaluminum was purchased from Crompton and used in pure form. Hydrogen is provided by AGA and purified before use. The polymerisations were performed in a 5 L reactor. 200 ⁇ of triethylaluminum was fed as a scavenger in 5 mL of dry and degassed pentane. The desired amount of hydrogen was then loaded (measured in mmol) and 1100 g of liquid propylene was fed into the reactor. The temperature was set to 30 °C.
- the desired amount of catalyst (5 to 30 mg) in 5mL of hexadecafluoro-l,3-dimethylcyclohexane was then flushed into the reactor with a nitrogen overpressure and temperature raised to 70 °C over a period of 15 minutes.
- the polymerisation was stopped after 30 minutes by venting the reactor and flushing with nitrogen before the polymer was collected.
- the catalysts of the invention gives access to high molecular weight homo-PP polymers with high melting temperatures,. These melting temperatures are higher than those of the polypropylene homopolymers obtained with CE1 displaying a similar molecular weight (entries 7-9 Table 3), and significantly higher than the ones from polymers produced by CE2 (entries 7-9 Table 3).
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