WO2012008794A2 - Ethylene copolymer with improved elasticity and processibility - Google Patents
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- Y10T428/31909—Next to second addition polymer from unsaturated monomers
- Y10T428/31924—Including polyene monomers
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- the present invention relates to an ethylene copolymer, and more particularly, to an ethylene copolymer with improved elasticity and processibility without reducing impact resistance and stiffness.
- a polyethylene resin has mechanical properties affected by its molecular weight and molecular weight distribution thereof, and thus, it is applied in various different fields. Generally, the higher the molecular weight of polyethylene resin, the better it leads to mechanical properties thereof; however, polyethylene with high molecular weight has low fluidity, which causes difficulty in the processing procedure. This may be a serious disadvantage in extrusion or injection molding, which requires rapid deformation at a high shear rate.
- Korean Patent Registration No. 0262024 has proposed an olefin
- the olefin polymer is a substantially linear olefin polymer having: a) a melt flow ratio ( k) of 5.63 or more, b) a molecular weight distribution (M w /M n ), defined by the equation: M w /M n ⁇ (I10 I2) - 4.63, and c) a critical shear rate at onset of surface melt fracture 50% or more greater than the critical shear rate at the onset of surface melt fracture of a linear olefin polymer having about the same I 2 and M w M n . Disclosure of Invention
- An object of the present invention is to provide an ethylene copolymer with
- Another object of the present invention is to determine a rheological characteristic of an ethylene copolymer with improved elasticity and processibility, thereby providing a correlation thereof with improvement in the processibility and applications thereof.
- the present invention is to provide an ethylene copolymer obtained by polymerization of ethylene and a (C3-C18) a-olefin comonomer, wherein the ethylene copolymer has an activation energy of 40 kJ/mol or more and a molecular weight distribution (Mw/Mn) of 2.4 or more, and satisfies equations 1 and 2 below at a section where an oscillatory torque ( ⁇ . ⁇ ) is 60 to 6,000 ⁇ . ⁇ .
- Equations 1 and 2 above represent the relationship between oscillatory torque, t, and phase angle, P, of an ethylene copolymer with improved impact resistance and high elasticity and rigidity at a section where an oscillatory torque is 60 to 6,000 ⁇ . ⁇ in Van-Gurp Palmen analysis based on rheological characteristic (kinematic shear viscosity) analysis results.
- Van-Gurp Palmen analysis as described in [Van Gurp etc., Rheology Bulletin, Vol. 67, p.5-8(1998)], is a method of rheological analysis for directly comparing polymers having different chemical properties from each other.
- the Van-Gurp Palmen analysis compares the variation in phase angle according to the oscillatory torque or complex modulus by analyzing rheological characteristic under shear conditions.
- the complex modulus also tends to be smaller.
- the phase angle is increased to be closer to 90°, a flat region in which the complex modulus is constantly maintained is shown. Through this method, molecular weight distribution, polydispersity, degree of long chain branch, or the like can be confirmed.
- Examples according to the present invention exhibit different behaviors from comparative examples in respect to the variation in phase angle according to the change of oscillatory torque, and satisfy the equations 1 and 2 above.
- the present invention provides an ethylene copolymer by polymerization of ethylene and a (C3-C18) a-olefin comonomer.
- the (C3-C18) a-olefin comonomer may be one or more selected from propylene, 1-butene, 1-pentene, 4-methyll-pentene, 1-hexene, 1-octene, 1-decene, 1-dodecene, and a mixture thereof.
- ⁇ -olefin comonomer gives fluidity to ethylene homopolymer and allows for preparation of an ethylene copolymer with high molecular weight, thereby improving mechanical properties thereof, such as impact resistance.
- the content of ⁇ -olefin included in 100% by weight of ethylene copolymer of the present invention may be 1 to 40% by weight, preferably 1 to 30% by weight, and more preferably 1 to 20% by weight.
- the content of a- olefin is less than 1% by weight, the ethylene copolymer has increased rigidity but decreased impact resistance, and thus it is difficult to be used in films, compounds, sheets, pipes, or blow molding products requiring impact resistance.
- the content of ⁇ -olefin is more than 20% by weight, the ethylene copolymer has increased impact resistance but decreased rigidity, and thus it is difficult to be applied alone to molded products such as films, compounds, sheets, pipes, or blow molding products.
- the present invention provides an ethylene copolymer having a melt index of 0.5 to 20g/10min, preferably 0.5 to lOg/lOmin, more preferably 0.5 to 5g/10min.
- melt index 0.5 to 20g/10min, preferably 0.5 to lOg/lOmin, more preferably 0.5 to 5g/10min.
- melt index is less than 0.5g/10min, the molecular weight distribution is not broad, and thus advantages of a multistage reaction are not shown.
- the melt index is more than 20g/10min, physical properties are deteriorated due to a low molecular weight.
- the present invention provides an ethylene copolymer having activation energy (Ea) of 40kJ/mol or more, preferably 40 to 100 kj/mol.
- Ea activation energy
- the activation energy is less than 40kJ/mol, bubble characteristics become nonuniform to cause deterioration in the external appearance. Therefore, in terms of improving the bubble characteristics, activation energy of 40kJ/mol or more, preferably 40 to 100 kJ/mol, is preferable in smoothening a surface of a pressure- foamed molding.
- the present invention provides an ethylene copolymer having a molecular weight distribution (M w /Mschreib) of 2.4 or more, preferably 2.4 to 30.
- the present invention provides an ethylene copolymer having a phase angle (P) satisfying a relationship with an oscillatory torque (t) in the equations 1 and 2 below.
- the present invention provides an ethylene copolymer having a Haze value of 2 to 16.
- the Haze value is also an important factor for the characteristics of the products at the time of application to films or moldings.
- a high-rigidity ethylene copolymer prepared by a conventional Ziegler-Natta catalyst exhibits a high Haze value, and thus a low transmittance of visible rays, thereby having difficulty in preparing transparent products.
- the ethylene copolymer of the present invention has a low Haze value and a high transparency, thereby obtaining a high-rigidity product with excellent impact resistance.
- substance content determined by measurement of volatiles is not present, or preferably 3.0% by weight or less, more preferably 0.1 to 2.0% by weight.
- the measurement of volatiles can be determined from the data obtained from a temperature rising elution fractionation analysis, and can be measured by a proportion of a soluble fraction peak generated by elution at 35°C for 10 minutes to the overall crystallization peak.
- the ex- tractable substance content may be preferably 3.0% by weight or less, since the residual material extracted after copolymerization may cause deterioration in physical properties of the ethylene copolymer, including impact resistance.
- the present invention may be included in a mono-layered film, or in one or more layers of a multi-layered film.
- the present invention may be applicable to any field to which ethylene
- copolymers can be used, in addition to the film.
- the present invention is also applicable to injection molding products containing the ethylene copolymer thereof, and compound products, sheets, pipes and blow moldings using the same, but a use thereof is not limited thereto.
- An ethylene copolymer of the present invention may be prepared by performing a method including (a) preparing a first copolymer having a density of 0.860 to 0.940 g/ cm 3 and a melt index (MI) of 0.001 to 2.0 g/lOmin; and (b) preparing the ethylene copolymer having a density of 0.910 ⁇ 0.960 g/cm 3 and a melt index (MI) of 0.5 ⁇ 20 g/lOmin by using the first copolymer.
- the final ethylene copolymer prepared by the above preparing method has a density of 0.910 to 0.960g/cm 3 , advantageously 0.910 to 0.930g/cm 3 .
- the density is a factor that determines a mechanical strength of the ethylene copolymer, including impact resistance.
- An ethylene copolymer retaining the density of the above range is advantageously used in films, compounds, sheets, pipes, or blow molding products requiring impact resistance.
- a catalyst composition is used in the above stages (a) and (b), and a catalyst composition of the present invention includes a transition metal catalyst represented by chemical formula 1, and a compound of any one selected from chemical formulas 2 to 4 and any one selected from chemical formulas 5 to 9.
- Chemical formula 1 represents a group 4 transition metal catalyst, which includes, around a transition metal, a cyclopentadiene derivative and one or more aryloxide ligands having aryl derivatives substituted at an ortho-position, but does not include any linkage between the ligands.
- M is a transition metal of group 4 on the periodic table of elements
- Cp is a cyclopentadienyl ring which is n 5 -linkable to the core metal M, or a fused ring containing a cyclopentadienyl ring, wherein the cyclopentadienyl ring or the fused ring containing a cyclopentadienyl ring may be further substituted with one or more substituents selected from (Cl-C20)alkyl, (C6-C30)aryl, (C2-C20)alkenyl, and (C6-C30)ar(C 1-C20)alkyl;
- R 1 through R 4 each are independently a hydrogen atom, a halogen atom,
- R" through R 4 each may be linked to an adjacent substituent via (C3-C12)alkylene or (C3-C12) alkenylene with or without containing a fused ring, to form an alicyclic ring, or a monocyclic or poly cyclic aromatic ring;
- Ar 1 is (C6-C30)aryl or (C3-C30)heteroaryl containing one or more selected from N, O and S ;
- X' and X 2 each are independently a halogen atom, (Cl-C20)alkyl,
- R" through R 15 each are independently a hydrogen atom, a halogen atom,
- R" through R 15 each may be linked to an adjacent substituent via (C3-C12)alkylene or (C3-C12) alkenylene with or without containing a fused ring to form an alicyclic ring, or a monocyclic or polycyclic aromatic ring;
- the catalyst composition may further include a cocatalyst, which may be selected from a boron compound, an aluminum compound, or a mixture thereof.
- the boron compound usable as the cocatalyst in the present invention may be
- B is a boron atom
- R 31 is phenyl or phenyloxy, which may be further substituted with three to five substituents selected from a fluorine atom, (Cl-C20)alkyl with or without fluorine substituent(s), or (Cl-C20)alkoxy with or without fluorine substituent(s)
- R 32 is (C5-C7)cycloalkyl radical
- Z is nitrogen or phosphorus atom;
- R 33 is (Cl-C20)alkyl radical or anilinium radical which is substituted with two (Cl-C4)alkyl group together with nitrogen atom; and
- q is an integer of 2 or 3.
- a molar ratio of core metal M: boron atom is preferably 1 :0.1 to 50, more preferably
- the aluminum compound usable in the present invention may include an alu- minoxane compound represented by chemical formula 5 or 6 below, an organo- aluminum compound represented by chemical formula 7 below, and an organo- aluminum hydrocarbyloxide compound represented by chemical formula 8 or 9 below.
- R 41 , R 42 and R 43 each are independently linear or
- nonlinear (Cl -C20)alkyl is nonlinear (Cl -C20)alkyl; m and p each are independently an integer of 5 to 20; E is a hydrogen atom or a halogen atom; r is an integer of 1 to 3; and R 44 may be selected from (Cl-C20)alkyl or (C6-C30)aryl.
- the molar ratio of the core metal M: aluminum atom is preferably 1: 1 to 1 :2,000, more preferably 1 :5 to 1:1,000.
- a polymerization process for the ethylene copolymer of the present invention is performed in two or more stages, and thus requires two or more reactors. Therefore, two or three polymerization stages are performed to attain a broad molecular weight distribution.
- the present invention provides a method for preparing an ethylene copolymer, which includes (a) polymerizing a first polymer by polymerization of ethylene and one or more (C3-C18) a-olefin comonomers in the presence of a catalyst composition containing a transition metal catalyst of chemical formula 1 shown in the above catalyst in at lease one reactor; and (b) passing the first copolymer prepared from stage (a) through at least one other reactor, which contains the ethylene or ethylene and one or more (C3-C18) a-olefin comonomers at a temperature higher than the reaction temperature of stage (a) in the presence of the same catalyst composition as used in stage (a), to prepare a high-temperature ethylene polymer containing ethylene and a (C
- the present invention provides a method for preparing an ethylene
- copolymer which includes (a) polymerizing a first copolymer by polymerization of ethylene and one or more (C3-C18) ⁇ -olefin comonomers in the presence of a catalyst composition containing a transition metal catalyst of chemical formula 1 in at least one reactor; (b) preparing a second polymer by reaction of the ethylene or ethylene and one or more (C3-C18) ⁇ -olefin comonomers at a temperature higher than the reaction temperature of stage (a) in the presence of the same catalyst composition as used in stage (a) in at least one other reactors; and (c) mixing the first copolymer with the second copolymer.
- the present invention is characterized in that the ethylene copolymer may be prepared at a reaction temperature of 80 to 210°C for stage (a) and 90 to 220°C for stage (b), under a pressure of 20 to 500 atm for each stage.
- polymerization may be performed in the presence of the catalyst or catalyst composition, at a temperature of 80 to 210°C, more preferably 80 to 150°C under a pressure of 20 to 500 atm, more preferably 30 to 200 atm.
- the reaction temperature is lower than 80°C, it is difficult to produce a polymer since the reaction does not occur due to precipitation or insufficient dispersion of the reactants.
- the reaction temperature is higher than 210°C, it is impossible to prepare a polymer having a predetermined molecular weight.
- the pressure deviates from the above range, it is difficult to prepare a polymer having a required molecular weight.
- stage (b) polymerization is performed, like in stage (a), in the presence of the same catalyst or catalyst composition as used in stage (a) at a temperature of 90 to 220°C, more preferably 120 to 200°C, under the same pressure as that in stage (a).
- a temperature of 90 to 220°C more preferably 120 to 200°C
- the temperature is lower than 90°C
- polymers may be precipitated or polymers similar to those obtained from stage (a) may be prepared, and thus, multistage polymerization is not effective.
- the temperature is higher than 220°C, the polymer has a molecular weight that is too low, thereby deteriorating physical properties of the polymer.
- the pressure may have the same range as that in stage (a) due to the same reason as that in stage (a).
- the present invention attempts to control physical properties of an ethylene copolymer having a uniform molecular weight and a multimodal density distribution by differently setting process conditions of stages (a) and (b), such as an amount of ethylene, an amount of hydrogen, a conversion rate, and the like.
- the present invention attempts to improve the physical properties of the final resin, such as tensile strength and impact strength by preparing a predetermined ratio of high- molecular and low-density polymer in stage (a) to optimize tie molecules in the molecular structure thereof.
- the present invention attempts to prepare an ethylene copolymer having a different-range molecular weight and a different-range density from the polymer prepared in stage (a), by, in stage (b), using the same catalyst or catalyst composition as used in stage (a) to prepare performing polymerization at a higher temperature than stage (a).
- stage (b) the same catalyst or catalyst composition as used in stage (a) to prepare performing polymerization at a higher temperature than stage (a).
- the resulting polymer has little choice but to exhibit narrow molecular weight distribution and density distribution due to the nature of the transition metal catalyst of the invention, broad molecular weight and density distribution as desired by the manufacturer can be achieved through the multistage reaction.
- the reactors may be arranged in series or in parallel.
- FIG. 1 is a schematic view of a serial arrangement of reactors according to one exemplary embodiment of the present invention.
- serial arrangement of reactors of the present invention include a first-stage feed pump 1 1 , a first-stage feed cooler 12, a first-stage reactor feed heater 13, a first-stage low- temperature reactor 14, a first-stage low-temperature reactor catalyst feed 15, a second- stage high-temperature reactor 16 connected in series, a second-stage high-temperature reactor catalyst feed 17, a second-stage reactor feed pump 18, a second-stage feed cooler 19, a second-stage feed heater 20, a second-stage reactor feed 21, and a hydrogen feed 22.
- (a) is performed at a lower temperature than the second-stage high-temperature reactor.
- stage (a) The polymer passing through stage (a) is directly fed into the second-stage high- temperature reactor 16 connected in series with the second-stage reactor feed cooler 19 and the second-stage reactor feed heater 20, and a catalyst is fed thereinto through the second-stage high-temperature reactor catalyst feed 17. Then, feeding a reactant through the second-stage reactor feed 21 and hydrogen through the hydrogen feed 22 is carried out by the second-stage reactor feed pump 18, and then polymerization of stage
- stage (b) is performed at a higher temperature than in stage (a).
- overall reactor system needs to be designed and controlled, considering the conversion rate of ethylene, activity of catalyst, and the like in the first- stage reaction.
- FIG. 2 is a schematic view of parallel arrangement of reactors according to another exemplary embodiment of the present invention.
- the parallel arrangement of reactors of the present invention include a low-temperature reactor feed pump 31, a high-temperature reactor feed pump 32, a low-temperature reactor feed cooler 33, a low-temperature reactor feed heater 34, a high-temperature reactor feed cooler 35, a high-temperature reactor feed heater 36, a low-temperature reactor 37, a low-temperature reactor catalyst feed 38, a high-temperature reactor catalyst feed 39, a high-temperature reactor 40, an inline mixer 41, a high-temperature reactor feed 42, and a hydrogen feed 43.
- stage (a) Separately from but simultaneously with stage (a), reactants except a catalyst are fed into the high-temperature reactor 40, in which temperature is regulated by the high- temperature feed cooler 35 and the high-temperature feed heater 36, through the low- temperature reactor feed 42, while adding hydrogen into the high-temperature reactor 40 through the hydrogen feed 43, followed by addition of catalyst through the high- temperature reactor catalyst feed 39, and then reaction by stage (b) is performed at a higher temperature than stage (a).
- the low-temperature and high-temperature reactants are mixed using the inline-mixer 41 , to prepare a homogeneous copolymer.
- ethylene and one or more (C3-C18) - olefin comonomers preferably contain 60 to 99% by weight of ethylene and 1 to 40% by weight of ct-olefin comonomers, respectively.
- the ethylene content is lower than 60%, characteristics of ethylene are little exhibited due to the low content of ethylene, resulting in deterioration in physical properties of ethylene.
- the ethylene content is higher than 99% by weight, effects of the copolymer are decreased.
- the (C3-C18) a-olefin comonomer may be selected from propylene, 1-butene, 1-pentene, 4-methyl-l-pentene, 1-hexene, 1-octene, 1-decene, 1-dodecene, and a mixture thereof. Among them, 1-butene, 1-hexene, 1-octene or 1-decene are more preferably used.
- an organic solvent used in polymerization is preferably (C3-C20) hydrocarbon.
- the organic solvent may include butane, isobutane, pentane, hexane, heptane, octane, isooctane, nonane, decane, dodecane, cy- clohexane, methylcyclohexane, benzene, toluene, xylene, and the like.
- the polymer prepared in stage (a) is contained in an amount of 10 to 70% by weight, preferably 20 to 60% by weight.
- a content of the polymer prepared in stage (a) is less than 10% by weight, there is little improvement in impact strength.
- the content of the polymer is more than 70% by weight, a film manufactured by the polymer has remarkably deteriorated transparency, such that high energy for processing is required and productivity is lowered.
- a molecular weight of the polymer prepared in stage (a), according to MI (melt index) measurement based on ASTM D2839, is an MI of 0.001 to 2.0 g/10 min, more preferably 0.003 to 1.0 g/10 min.
- MI of the polymer prepared in stage (a) is less than 0.001 g/10 min, the polymer becomes too stiff, resulting in poor proces- sibility.
- it is higher than 2.0 g/10 min remarkable improvement in overall physical properties of the polymer, such as tensile strength, impact strength, and the like, is not shown.
- a density of the polymer prepared in stage (a) is 0.860 to 0.940 g/cm 3 , more preferably 0.880 to 0.915 g/cm 3 .
- the density of the polymer is lower than 0.860 g/cm 3 , it is anticipated that a film manufactured by the polymer may have poor physical properties.
- it is higher than 0.940 g/cm 3 , the film becomes too stiff.
- the polymer prepared in stage (a) may be a resin having a low density range, and this is for improving the physical properties of the finally prepared resin by synthesizing a resin having a uniform monomer distribution for copoly- merization in the polymer chain, by using a transition metal catalyst with a single activation point, differently from a Ziegler-Natta catalyst which shows nonuniform copolymer distribution in the polymer chain.
- the polymer prepared in stage (b) is contained in an amount of 30 to 90% by weight, more preferably 40 to 80% by weight.
- a content of the polymer prepared in stage (b) is less than 30% by weight, processibility of the final resin and transparency of the film become deteriorated because of the high-molecular weight and lowdensity ethylene copolymer prepared in stage (a).
- the content of the polymer prepared in stage (b) is more than 90% by weight, the polymer prepared in stage (a) has a lowered content, thereby decreasing environmental resistance of the resin and deteriorating physical properties of the resin, such as impact strength, tensile strength, and the like.
- a molecular weight of the polymer prepared in stage (b), according to MI (melt index) measurement based on ASTM D2839, is an MI of 0.5 to 20.0 g/lOmin, more preferably 0.5 to 10.0 g/10 min.
- MI melt index
- the polymer prepared in stage (b) has an MI of less than 0.5 g/10 min, it overlaps the polymer prepared in stage (a) in a molecular weight range, and thus, a molecular weight distribution thereof is not broad. Therefore, advantages of a multistage reaction are not shown.
- the polymer prepared in stage (b) has an MI of more than 20 g/10 min, physical properties thereof are deteriorated due to the low molecular weight.
- the polymer produced in stage (b) preferably has a density of 0.910 to 0.960 g/cm 3 .
- the density thereof is included in the density range of the polymer prepared in stage (a), and thus, polymerization by stages is not effective.
- the density thereof is more than 0.960 g/cm 3, a film manufactured by the polymer is too stiff. Therefore, density ranges of the polymer prepared in stage (a) and the polymer prepared in stage (b) are regulated to establish a density range at which physical properties of the resin are optimized.
- the ethylene copolymer prepared by the method of the present invention may include a linear lowdensity polyethylene copolymer (LLDPE) having a density of 0.910 to 0.940 g/cm 3 , and a very or ultra lowdensity ethylene copolymer (VLDPE or ULDPE) having a density of 0.910 to 0.920 g/cm 3 .
- LLDPE linear lowdensity polyethylene copolymer
- VLDPE or ULDPE very or ultra lowdensity ethylene copolymer
- the ethylene copolymer prepared according to the above method has a molecular weight distribution index (Mw/Mn) of 2.4 or more, preferably 2.4 to 30.
- An ethylene copolymer of the present invention is designed to have a broad
- molecular weight distribution such as at least bimodal molecular weight distribution, capable of improving the processibility, from a narrow molecular weight distribution which is the characteristic of ethylene copolymer by a conventional single activation point catalyst, by using the above multistage reaction process.
- an ethylene copolymer prepared by using the process and catalyst according to the invention is controlled to have a molecular weight distribution index (weight average molecular weight divided by number average molecular weight) of 2.4 or more, preferably 2.4 to 30, thereby improving both processibility and physical properties thereof.
- a molecular weight distribution index weight average molecular weight divided by number average molecular weight
- the ethylene copolymer prepared through stages (a) and (b) preferably has a molecular weight distribution index of 2.3 to 30.
- the molecular weight distribution index is less than 2.4, there is no significant difference as compared with the case of using a single reactor and a single activation point catalyst, and thus, effects of controlling the density and molecular weight distribution are not effective, thereby deteriorating the improvement of the processibility or physical properties.
- ethylene and (C3-C18) a-olefin comonomer fed in stages (a) and (b) are dissolved in solvent before they are fed into the reactor.
- ethylene, comonomer and solvent are subjected to a purification process to remove moisture, oxygen, carbon monoxide and other metallic impurities, which may act as potential poisons to the catalyst.
- Substances used in this purification process may include molecular sieves, activated aluminum, silica gel, or the like, as known in the art.
- ethylene, comonomer, catalyst, solvent, and the like may be further fed before stage (b), and they are controlled to have predetermined temperatures through heat exchange.
- the catalyst is fed separately from other raw materials when it is fed at each stage.
- the catalyst is preferably prepared while it is previously mixed with or dissolved in the solvent.
- molecular weight and density of the polymer for each stage can be calculated and determined by sampling the resin after stage (a) and analyzing the sampled resin in order to measure physical properties of the polymer prepared in stage (b) or a further stage, and by analyzing the physical properties of the finally produced polymer after stage (b).
- they can be analogized from physical properties of the polymers produced by reactions of respective stages (a) and (b) in a single reactor under the same polymerization conditions, such as the same reaction temperature, pressure, solvent, reactants, catalyst and reaction time.
- they can be analyzed by calculating values thereof for respective stages (a) and (b) in the multistage reaction, as disclosed in B. Hagsroem Conference on Polymer Processing, 1977.
- the residence time in each of stages (a) and (b) is determined by the designed volume and the output per time for each stage.
- Appropriate stirring is performed in stages (a) and (b) to maintain operation conditions so that the substances are homogeneous.
- the finally prepared ethylene polymer or ethylene copolymer is recovered through an appropriate solvent removal process.
- ethylene copolymer moldings used as injection molding products such as a mono-layered film, a multi-layered film, a compound product, a sheet product, a pipe product, or a blow molding product, can be obtained by using the ethylene copolymer prepared through stages (a) and (b) or stages (a) to (c).
- the present invention can be molded into a blow film and a casting film to manufacture a mono-layered or a multi-layered packaging film, and can be applied to various uses such as a shrinkage film, a heavy weight packaging film, a frozen packing film, an automatic packaging film, a stretch wrap, a bag, and the like.
- the present invention can prepare an ethylene copolymer having a multi-modal molecular weight distribution through multistage synthesis of ethylene and a-olefin, thereby improving both elasticity and processibility without deteriorating impact resistance and rigidity of the ethylene copolymer.
- the present invention can prepare an ethylene copolymer with excellent mechanical properties, such as impact resistance, flexural modulus, and the like, by controlling the density of the polyethylene resin, and the present invention can be applied to various uses such as a film, a compound product, a sheet product, a pipe product, a blow molding product, and the like, by controlling the physical properties of the ethylene copolymer.
- Figure 1 is a schematic view of serial arrangement of reactors according to one
- Figure 2 is a schematic view of parallel arrangement of reactors according to another exemplary embodiment of the present invention.
- Figure 3 is a schematic view of Van-Gurp Palmen analysis of another exemplary embodiment of the present invention.
- Cyclohexane which is a polymerizing solvent, was used after it is passed through a tube filled with Q-5 catalyst (BASF Inc.), silica gel, and activated alumina, sequentially, and then bubbled by high-purity nitrogen to sufficiently remove moisture, oxygen and other catalyst poison.
- Q-5 catalyst BASF Inc.
- silica gel silica gel
- activated alumina sequentially, and then bubbled by high-purity nitrogen to sufficiently remove moisture, oxygen and other catalyst poison.
- the polymerized polymer was used to produce a film processed by a blow film
- Tm was measured by using Dupont DSC2910, under secondary heating conditions, at a nitrogen atmosphere at a rate of 10°C/min.
- Kinematic shear viscosity was measured by using Advanced Rheometric Expansion System (ARES) from TA Instruments at 150°C under a nitrogen atmosphere at a deformation rate of 15%, and in a frequency range of 0.1 to 500 rad/s.
- Parallel plates having a diameter of 25mm were positioned in parallel with each other at an interval of 1.5 to 2 mm, at the time of measurement.
- Activation energy for flow was calculated from a Kinematic viscosity-angular rate curve obtained by performing measurement using Advanced Rheometric
- Expansion System from TA Instruments at 130°C, 150°C, 170°C and 190°C under a nitrogen atmosphere at a deformation rate of 15%, and in a frequency range of 0.1 to 100 rad/s.
- Parallel plates having a diameter of 25mm were positioned in parallel with each other at an interval of 1.5 to 2 mm, at the time of measurement.
- the content of extractable material may be determined from data obtained from
- the temperature of the resulting mixture is decreased to 0°C, and then a solution of pentamethylcyclopentadienyltitanium trichloride (1.64 g, 5.5 mmol) dissolved in 10 mL of toluene was slowly added dropwise thereto. After adding dropwise was finished, the temperature of the resulting mixture was maintained for 1 hour and then raised to room temperature, followed by stirring for 1 hour. The temperature of a reactor was raised to 90°C, followed by reaction for 12 hours. The mixture thus obtained was filtered, followed by the removal of volatiles. The resulting material was subjected to recry stall ization at -35°C by using a toluene/hexane mixed solution, to obtain an orange solid (2.3g).
- Synthesis was performed by setting an ethylene feed ratio to 4:6 and using 1-octene or 1-butene as a comonomer for each reactor.
- the amount of ethylene to be fed into the second stage reactor was determined considering the amount of unreacted ethylene flowing into the second stage reactor when the conversion rate is low in order to adjust the polymer density and molecular weight in the first stage reactor.
- the conversion rate in each reactor can be estimated through reaction conditions when one type of polymer was polymerized under each reaction condition, and a temperature gradient in the reactor. An appropriate amount of hydrogen was injected to control the molecular weight in order to produce copolymer having a relatively high MI in the second stage reactor.
- the molecular weight in each reactor may be controlled by a function of the reactor temperature and 1-octene content or 1 -butene content, and the conditions are shown in Table 1.
- Synthesis was performed by setting an ethylene feed ratio to 4:6 and using 1-octene or 1-butene as a comonomer for each reactor.
- the molecular weights of the final ethylene copolymers may be controlled by a function of the reactor temperature and 1-octene content or 1-butene content, and the conditions thereof are shown in Table 1.
- the copolymers were used to manufacture sheets and blow films through the same method as those in the examples.
- Synthesis was performed by setting an ethylene feed ratio to 3.5:6.5 to 4.5:5.5 and using 1-octene as a comonomer for each reactor.
- the amount of ethylene to be fed into the second stage reactor was determined considering the amount of unreacted ethylene flowing into the second stage reactor when the conversion rate is low in order to adjust the polymer density and molecular weight in the first stage reactor.
- the conversion rate in each reactor can be estimated through reaction conditions when one type of polymer was polymerized under each reaction condition, and a temperature gradient in the reactor. An appropriate amount of hydrogen was injected to control the molecular weight in order to produce copolymer having a relatively high MI in the second stage reactor.
- the molecular weight in each reactor may be controlled by a function of the reactor temperature and 1-octene content, and the conditions are shown in Table 2.
- the final ethylene copolymers used in respective examples were prepared to have an MI of 0.8 to 1.2, such that they have the same molecular weight, if possible.
- the conditions for preparations were tabulated in Table 1.
- the prepared ethylene copolymer was molded into a sheet with a thickness of 2 mm under compression molding conditions, in which it is pre-heated at a molding temperature of 190°C under a pressure of 0.5 ton for 5 minutes, melted under a pressure of 15 tons for 1 minute, and then cooled under a pressure of 15 tons for 2 minutes in a mold having water- cooled conditions at room temperature, and then rheological characteristics thereof were analyzed.
- the prepared ethylene copolymer was extruded at a barrel temperature of 160-170- 170°C, and a die temperature of 175°C, to produce a blow film having a thickness of 40jum and a width of 530mm.
- copolymer with 1-butene having monomodal molecular weight distribution which is FN400 Grade commercially available from SK Energy Inc.
- results of density, melt index (MI), and molecular weight thereof were tabulated in Table 3.
- the above copolymer was used to manufacture sheets and blow films through the same method as those in the examples.
- copolymer with 1-octene which is metallocene polyolefin elastomer/
- copolymer with 1-octene having monomodal molecular weight distribution which is FN810 Grade commercially available from SK Energy Inc.
- results of density, melt index (MI), and molecular weight thereof were tabulated in Table 3.
- the above copolymer was used to manufacture sheets and blow films through the same method as those in the examples.
- [192] - Al represents a triisobutylaluminum as cocatalyst.
- the copolymers of the example 3 and 4 have more excellent impact resistance and less processing load.
- the same comparison result was found in comparison between measurement results in the examples 1 and 2, and 5 to 14, in which 1-octene was used as comonomer and measurement results in the comparative example 10 in which 1-octene was used as comonomer.
- the processing loads in the examples 1 and 2, and 5 to 14 were less than those in the comparative examples 5 and 6 in which commercial products prepared by using metallocene catalyst systems.
- Figure 3 shows Van-Gurp Palmen analysis results of the examples of the present invention and the comparative examples using rheological physical property measurement results.
- Figure 3 shows that the examples 1 to 14 of the present invention exhibit different behavior from the comparative examples 1 to 10.
- the comparative examples 1 to 10 as the oscillatory torque is increased, the phase angle is decreased and a degree at which the phase angle is decreased tends to be simultaneously increased.
- a degree at which the phase angle is decreased exhibits a different tendency at a section where an oscillatory torque section is 100 to ⁇ , ⁇ . ⁇
- the polymer satisfies the following equations 1 and 2 at a section where an oscillatory torque is 60 to 6,000 ⁇ . ⁇ .
- These different rheological behaviors in the examples 1 to 14 have relevance to excellent processibility and elasticity which are differentiated from those in the comparative examples.
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