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- the present invention is directed to a new nucleated polypropylene composition, a method for producing the same as well as articles made out of the nucleated polypropylene composition for use in various applications in the field of packaging, household or medical applications.
- Polypropylene compositions are known in the art.
- the European patent application EP 1 514 893 A1 discloses polypropylene compositions comprising a clarifier selected from one or more phosphate-based a-nucleating agents and/or polymeric nucleating agents, selected from the group consisting of vinylcycloalkane polymers and vinylalkane polymers. Similar nucleating agents are also disclosed in the international applications WO 99/24478 and WO 99/24479.
- the European patent application EP 0 316 187 A2 discloses a crystalline structure
- nucleating agents selected from phosphate-derived nucleating agents, sorbitol- derived nucleating agents, metal salts of aromatic or aliphatic carboxylic acids as nucleating agents, polymeric nucleating agents, such as polyvinyl cyclohexane and inorganic nucleating agents, such as talc.
- All polypropylene compositions mentioned above are produced using a Ziegler-Natta catalyst, in particular a high yield Ziegler-Natta catalyst (so called fourth and fifth generation type to differentiate from low yield, so called second generation Ziegler-Natta catalysts), which comprises a catalyst component, a co-catalyst component and an internal donor based on phthalate-compositions.
- a Ziegler-Natta catalyst in particular a high yield Ziegler-Natta catalyst (so called fourth and fifth generation type to differentiate from low yield, so called second generation Ziegler-Natta catalysts)
- phthalate-compositions are under suspicion of generating negative health and environmental effects.
- phthalate-free polypropylene suitable for various applications, e.g. in the field of packaging and medical applications as well as personal care, or personal hygiene.
- WO 2012007430 also incorporated herein by reference, is one example of a limited number of patent applications, describing phthalate free catalysts based on citraconate as internal donor.
- WO 2012007430 also incorporated herein by reference, is one example of a limited number of patent applications, describing phthalate free catalysts based on citraconate as internal donor.
- the mechanical properties of polypropylenes produced with catalyst having citraconate compositions as internal donors did not fulfill all the desired requirements, especially in view of stiffness/impact-balance.
- the present invention concerns a nucleated polypropylene composition and articles produced thereof which fulfil the higher stiffness-impact-requirements and preferably also the legal and health and environmental requirements.
- the present invention in a special embodiment deals also with polymerisation method, suitable for the production of the nucleated polypropylene composition.
- the present invention in a special embodiment deals with injection moulded articles, made out of the nucleated polypropylene composition.
- the present invention in a special embodiment deals with packaging articles, made out of the nucleated polypropylene composition, e.g. thin walled containers.
- the present inventions in a special embodiment deals with articles used for medical and diagnostic applications, made out of the nucleated polypropylene composition
- nucleated polypropylene composition and/or the propylene homopolymer is free of phthalic acid esters as well as their respective decomposition products
- the polypropylene composition in accordance with the present invention comprises at least one propylene homopolymer component.
- the modality with respect to molecular weight distribution and thus with respect to melt flow ratio is not critical.
- polypropylene composition in accordance with the present invention may be unimodal or multimodal including bimodal with respect to molecular weight distribution.
- propylene homopolymer relates to a polypropylene that consists substantially, i.e. of at least 99.0 wt.-%, more preferably of at least 99.5 wt.-%, still more preferably of at least 99.8 wt.-%, like of at least 99.9 wt.-%, of propylene units.
- propylene units are detectable, i.e. only propylene has been polymerised.
- At least two propylene homopolymer components are present.
- the polypropylene composition in accordance with the present invention may be unimodal or multimodal including bimodal with respect to molecular weight distribution
- the polypropylene composition in accordance with the present invention is preferably multimodal, at least bimodal with respect to the molecular weight distribution concerning the propylene homopolymer components In accordance with the present invention, this
- embodiment can be realized by including two different propylene homopolymer components, differing with respect to the MFR2.
- at least one propylene homopolymer and one propylene-comonomer- rubber phase are present.
- propylene homopolymer and the propylene-comonomer-rubber phase each can be unimodal or bimodal in respect of their MFRs.
- the propylene-comonomer-rubber has lower MFR than the propylene
- At least one propylene homopolymer and two propylene-comonomer- rubber phase are present. In yet another embodiment at least two propylene homopolymer and one propylene- comonomer-rubber phase are present.
- At least two propylene homopolymer and two propylene-comonomer- rubber phases are present.
- At least one propylene homopolymer and three propylene- comonomer-rubber phases are present.
- propylene-comonomer-rubber phase fractions When there are two or three propylene-comonomer-rubber phase fractions present, they may differ also in respect to their comonomer content, the comonomer type and/or their intrinsic viscosity of the xylene cold soluble fraction when compared to the respective other propylene- comonomer-rubber phase fraction.
- the two or three propylene-comonomer-rubber phase fractions may also differ in more than one aspect.
- propylene-comonomer-rubber phase fractions are present that they differ both in comonomer content and intrinsic viscosity.
- the weight ratio of the sum of all present propylene homopolymer fractions P H to the sum of all propylene- comonomer-rubber phase fractions P R , PH/PR may be in the range of 9/1 to 1 /1 , preferably in the range of 8/1 to 3/2, like in the range of 7/1 to 7/3. If there are two propylene homopolymer fractions (H-PP 1 and H-PP2) present, their weight ratio may be preferably in the range of 3/7 to 7/3, preferably in the range of 4/6 to 6/4.
- the polypropylene composition in accordance with the present invention has a melt flow rate (MFR 2 ) as measured in accordance with ISO 1 1 33 at 230°C and 2.1 6 kg load in the range of 0.1 to 500 g/1 Omin, preferably in the range of 0.3 to 250 g/1 Omin, like in the range of 0.4 to 100 g/1 Omin. Even more preferably the MFR 2 is in the range of 1 - 50 g/1 0 min.
- the MFR 2 of the sum of all present propylene homopolymer fractions of the polypropylene composition is in the range of 0.5 to 1000 g/min, preferably in the range of 0.7 to 500 g/min, like in the range of 0.8 to 250 g/1 Omin.
- the propylene homopolymer fractions of the polypropylene composition in accordance with the present invention are predominantly isotactic.
- the pentad regularity as determined by 13 C-NMR spectroscopy is at least 95.0 mol%, preferably at least 96.0 mol%, more preferably at least 97.0 mol%.
- the intrinsic viscosity, measured according to DIN ISO 1628/1 in decalin at 135 °C, of the sum of all propylene-comonomer-rubber phase fractions of the polypropylene composition is in the range of 1 .0 to 8.0 dl/g, more preferably in the range of 1 .3 to 6.0 dl/g, like in the range of 1.5 to 4.5 dl/g.
- propylene-comonomer-rubber phase of the nucleated propylene composition comprises apart from propylene also a comonomer.
- propylene copolymer according to this invention is preferably understood as a polypropylene comprising, preferably consisting of, units derivable from
- a comonomer being selected from ethylene and C4 to C10 oolefins, like butene or hexene.
- the comonomer is ethylene.
- the total comonomer content of the nucleated propylene composition may be in the range of 3 to 35 wt.%, preferably in the range of 5 to 30 wt.%, like in the range of 7 to 25 wt.%.
- the comonomer content of the propylene-ethylene-rubber phase of the nucleated propylene composition may be in the range of 25 to 65 wt.%, preferably in the range of 30 to 60 wt.%, more preferably in the range of 30 to 55 wt.%, like in the range of 32 to 53 wt.%.
- the polypropylene composition in accordance with the present invention is furthermore characterized in that it comprises a polymeric nucleating agent.
- a polymeric nucleating agent Any known polymeric nucleating agent may be employed including polymers of vinyl alkanes and vinyl cycloalkanes.
- R1 and R2 together with the carbon atom they are attached to, form an optionally substituted saturated or unsaturated or aromatic ring or a fused ring system, wherein the ring or fused ring moiety contains four to 20 carbon atoms, preferably 5 to 12 membered saturated or unsaturated or aromatic ring or a fused ring system or independently represent a linear or branched C4-C30 alkane, C4- C20 cycloalkane or C4-C20 aromatic ring.
- Preferred vinyl compounds for the preparation of a polymeric nucleating agent to be used in accordance with the present invention are in particular vinyl cycloalkanes, in particular vinyl cyclohexane (VCH), vinyl cyclopentane, and vinyl-2-methyl cyclohexane, 3- methyl-1 -butene, 3-ethyl-1 -hexene, 3-methyl-1 -pentene, 4-methyl-1 -pentene or mixtures thereof.
- VCH is a particularly preferred monomer.
- Such polymeric nucleating agent can be for instance incorporated by the so called BNT- technology as mentioned below.
- the polymeric nucleating agent usually is present in the final product in an amount of from more than 10 ppm, typically more than 15 ppm, (based on the weight of the polypropylene
- this agent is present in the polypropylene composition in a range of from 10 to 1000 ppm, more preferably more than 15 to 500 ppm, such as 20 to 100 ppm.
- polymeric nucleating agent in accordance with the present invention enables the preparation of polypropylene compositions having highly satisfactory optical properties and satisfactory mechanical properties, so that it is not required for the compositions in accordance with the present invention to contain low molecular weight nucleating agents, in particular costly particulate nucleating agents like organo-phosphates or soluble nucleants like sorbitol- or nonitol-derived nucleating agents.
- the polypropylene composition according to the invention has an improved stiffness/impact balance.
- the flexural modulus (according to IS0178) of the polypropylene composition according to the invention is at least 1410 MPa up to 3000 MPa, provided there is a comonomer present.
- the flexural modulus (according to IS0178) of the polypropylene homopolymer composition according to the invention is at least 1900 MPa. It may range up to 3500 MPa. It is preferred that the flexural modulus (according to IS0178) of the polypropylene homopolymer composition according to the invention is in the range of 1930 - 3000 MPa, more preferably 1950 - 2800 MPa.
- the G ' (Storage Modulus) measured by Dynamic Mechanical Analysis of the polypropylene composition according to the invention is at least 635 MPa, preferably more than 645 MPa. In the absence of a comonomer the G ' measured by Dynamic Mechanical Analysis of the polypropylene composition according to the invention is at least 1040 MPa, preferably more than 645 MPa.
- the sum of [G' (Storage Modulus, measured by Dynamic Mechanical Analysis according to ISO 6721 -7) + Flexural Modulus (determined according IS0178)] is at least 2040 MPa, preferably more than 2060 MPa or more than 2070 MPa.
- the sum of [G' (Storage Modulus, measured by Dynamic Mechanical Analysis according to ISO 6721 -7) + Flexural Modulus (determined according IS0178)] may be at least 2975 up to 5000 MPa, preferably more than 2995 MPa up to 4950 MPa.
- the Charpy Notched impact Strength according to ISO 179/1 eA at + 23°C is at least 1 ,8 kJ/m 2 , preferably more than 2 kJ/m 2
- the NIS+23°C may be at least 5kJ/m 2 , preferably more than 5,7 kJ/m 2 , or more than 6,4 kJ/m 2 , even more preferably more than 7 kJ/m 2 .
- the composition preferably has a sum of [G' (measured by Dynamic Mechanical Analysis according to ISO 6721 -7) + Flexural Modulus (determined according IS0178)] of at least 2970, preferably 2995 MPa and a N IS at 23°C of at least 1 ,8 kJ/m 2 , preferably of at least 2 kJ/m 2
- the polypropylene composition according to the invention comprises least a propylene- copolymer-rubber phase
- the composition preferably has a sum of (G' + Flex Modulus) of at least 2060, preferably more than 2070 and a NIS at 23°C of at least, 5 kJ/m 2 preferably more than 5,7 kJ/m 2 , or more than 6,4 kJ/m 2 , even more preferably more than 7 kJ/m 2 ....
- nucleated propylene polymer stands for a polymer having an increased and controlled degree of crystallinity and a crystallization temperature Tc as determined by differential scanning calorimetry (DSC) which is at least 7 C, preferably at least 10°C and in particular over 13°C higher than the crystallization temperature of the corresponding non-nucleated polymer, being higher than 120 °C, preferably over 124 °C and in particular over 126 °C.
- DSC differential scanning calorimetry
- the crystallinity of the propylene polymer of the invention as determined by DSC is preferably above 50 %.
- the polypropylene composition in accordance with the present invention may be prepared by any suitable process, including in particular blending processes such as mechanical blending including mixing and melt blending processes and any combinations thereof as well as in-situ blending during the polymerisation process of the propylene polymer component(s). These can be carried out by methods known to the skilled person, including batch processes and continuous processes.
- the polypropylene composition in accordance with the present invention by a single-stage polymerisation process or by a sequential polymerisation process, wherein the single components of the polypropylene composition are prepared, one after the other, in the presence of the already prepared components.
- a sequential process for preparing the polypropylene composition is preferred and yields a reactor blend (in-situ blend) or reactor made polymer composition, which means herein the reaction product obtained from a polymerisation reaction wherein, for example, the propylene components (i.e. the propylene homo polymer(s) and/or the propylene-copolymer rubber phase or phases) are polymerised in the presence of the polymeric nucleating agent.
- Another embodiment is a mechanical blend of a polymer with a nucleating agent, wherein the polymer is first produced in the absence of a polymeric nucleating agent and is then blended mechanically with the polymeric nucleating agent or with a small amount of nucleated polymer or with polymers, which already contain the polymeric nucleating agent (so-called master batch technology) in order to introduce the polymeric nucleating agent into the polymer mixture.
- the preparation of a reactor made polymer composition ensures the preparation of a homogenous mixture of the components, for example a homogenously distributed polymeric nucleating agent in the polypropylene composition, even at high concentrations of polymer nucleating agent.
- the reactor made polymer composition is a preferred embodiment of the present invention, although also mechanical blends prepared, for example, by using master batch technology are envisaged by the present invention.
- multimodal including bimodal polypropylene compositions may also be prepared by mechanical blending processes, it is preferred in accordance with the present invention to provide such multimodal or bimodal compositions in the form of a reactor made compositions, meaning that the second (or any further) component is prepared in the presence of the first component (or any preceding components).
- the polymeric nucleating agent is introduced into the polypropylene composition by means of a suitably modified catalyst, i.e.
- the catalyst to be used in catalysing the polymerisation of the propylene polymer is subjected to a polymerisation of a suitable monomer for the polymeric nucleating agent to produce first said polymeric nucleating agent (so called BNT-technology is mentioned below).
- the catalyst is then introduced together with the obtained polymeric nucleating agent to the actual polymerisation step of the propylene polymer component(s).
- the propylene polymer is prepared in the presence of such a modified catalyst to obtain said reactor made polypropylene composition.
- a modified catalyst it is also possible to carry out the above-identified preferred polymerisation sequence for the preparation of in-situ blended multimodal, including bimodal, polypropylenes.
- the polypropylene composition according to the invention is preferably prepared by a sequential polymerisation process, as described below, in the presence of a catalyst system comprising a Ziegler-Natta Catalyst (ZN-C), a cocatalyst (Co) and optionally an external donor (ED), as described below.
- a catalyst system comprising a Ziegler-Natta Catalyst (ZN-C), a cocatalyst (Co) and optionally an external donor (ED), as described below.
- the term "sequential polymerisation system” indicates that the nucleated polypropylene composition is produced in at least two reactors connected in series. Accordingly, the present polymerisation system comprises at least a pre-polymerisation reactor (PR) , a first
- polymerisation reactor R1
- R2 polymerisation reactor
- R3 third polymerisation reactor
- R4 fourth polymerisation reactor
- At least one of the two polymerisation reactors (R1 ) and (R2) is a gas phase reactor (GPR).
- the second polymerisation reactor (R2) and the optional third polymerisation reactor (R3) or a fourth polymerisation reactor (R4). are gas phase reactors (GPRs), i.e. a first gas phase reactor (GPR1 ) and a second gas phase reactor (GPR2) and a third gas phase reactor (GPR3).
- a gas phase reactor (GPR) according to this invention is preferably a fluidized bed reactor, a fast fluidized bed reactor or a settled bed reactor or any combination thereof.
- the first polymerisation reactor (R1 ) is preferably a slurry reactor (SR) and can be any continuous or simple stirred batch tank reactor or loop reactor operating in bulk or slurry.
- Bulk means a polymerisation in a reaction medium that comprises of at least 60 % (w/w) monomer.
- the slurry reactor (SR) is preferably a (bulk) loop reactor (LR). Accordingly the average concentration of the first fraction (1 st F) of the propylene homopolymer (i.e.
- the first propylene homopolymer fraction (H-PP1 )), in the polymer slurry within the loop reactor (LR) is typically from 15 wt.-% to 55 wt.-%, based on the total weight of the polymer slurry within the loop reactor (LR).
- the average concentration of the first propylene homopolymer fraction (H-PP1 ) in the polymer slurry within the loop reactor (LR) is from 20 wt.-% to 55 wt.-% and more preferably from 25 wt.-% to 52 wt.-%, based on the total weight of the polymer slurry within the loop reactor (LR).
- This kind of direct feed is described in EP 887379 A, EP 887380 A, EP 887381 A and EP 991684 A.
- direct feed is meant a process wherein the content of the first polymerisation reactor (R1 ), i.e. of the loop reactor (LR), the polymer slurry comprising the the first propylene homopolymer fraction (H-PP1 ), is led directly to the next stage gas phase reactor.
- the propylene homopolymer of the first polymerisation reactor (R1 ), i.e. the first propylene homopolymer fraction (H-PP1 ), more preferably polymer slurry of the loop reactor (LR) containing the first propylene homopolymer fraction (H-PP1 ), may be also directed into a flash step or through a further concentration step before fed into the second polymerisation reactor (R2), i.e. into the gas phase reactor (GPR).
- this "indirect feed” refers to a process wherein the content of the first polymerisation reactor (R1 ), of the loop reactor (LR), i.e. the polymer slurry, is fed into the second polymerisation reactor (R2), into the (first) gas phase reactor (GPR1 ), via a reaction medium separation unit and the reaction medium as a gas from the separation unit.
- the second polymerisation reactor (R2) and any subsequent reactor, for instance the third polymerisation reactor (R3), or the fourth polymerisation reactor (R4) are preferably gas phase reactors (GPRs).
- GPRs gas phase reactors
- Such gas phase reactors (GPR) can be any gas phase reactors (GPR).
- the gas phase reactors comprise a mechanically agitated fluid bed reactor with gas velocities of at least 0.2 m/sec.
- the gas phase reactor is a fluidized bed type reactor preferably with a mechanical stirrer.
- the first polymerisation reactor (R1 ) is a slurry reactor (SR), like loop reactor (LR), whereas the second polymerisation reactor (R2) and any optional subsequent reactor, like the third polymerisation reactor (R3), or the fourth polymerisation reactor (R4) are gas phase reactors (GPRs).
- SR slurry reactor
- LR loop reactor
- GPRs gas phase reactors
- SR slurry reactor
- SR slurry reactor
- a preferred multistage process is a ⁇ -gas phase' -process, such as developed by Borealis A S, Denmark (known as BORSTAR® technology) is described e.g. in patent literature, such as in EP 0 887 379, WO 92/12182 WO 2004/000899, WO 2004/1 1 1095, WO 99/24478, WO 99/24479 or in WO 00/68315.
- a further suitable slurry-gas phase process is the Spheripol® process of Basell.
- the operating temperature in the first polymerisation reactor (R1 ) is in the range of 62 to 85 °C, more preferably in the range of 65 to 82 °C, still more preferably in the range of 67 to 80 °C.
- the operating temperature in the second polymerisation reactor (R2) and optional in the third reactor (R3) or the fourth reactor (R4) is in the range of 75 to 95 °C, more preferably in the range of 78 to 92 °C.
- the operating temperature in the second polymerisation reactor (R2) is equal to or higher than the operating temperature in the first polymerisation reactor (R1 ). Accordingly it is preferred that the operating temperature
- (a) in the first polymerisation reactor (R1 ) is in the range of 62 to 85 °C, more preferably in the range of 65 to 82 °C, still more preferably in the range of 67 to 80 °C, like 70 to 80 °C;
- (b) in the second polymerisation reactor (R2) is in the range of 75 to 95 °C, more preferably in the range of 78 to 92 °C, still more preferably in the range of 78 to 88 °C,
- the pressure in the first polymerisation reactor (R1 ), preferably in the loop reactor (LR), is in the range from 20 to 80 bar, preferably 30 to 70 bar, like 35 to 65 bar
- R3 e.g. in the second gas phase reactor (GPR2)
- a fourth polymerisation reactor (R4) e.g. in the third gas phase reactor (GPR3).
- Preferably hydrogen is added in each polymerisation reactor in order to control the molecular weight, i.e. the melt flow rate MFR2.
- the average residence time is rather long in the polymerisation reactors (R1 ) and (R2).
- the reaction volume (VR) equals to the reactor volume.
- the average residence time ( ⁇ ) in the first polymerisation reactor (R1 ) is preferably at least min, more preferably in the range of 15 to 80 min, still more preferably in the range of 20 to 60 min, like in the range of 24 to 50 min, and/or the average residence time ( ⁇ ) in the second polymerisation reactor (R2) is preferably at least 70 min, more preferably in the range of 70 to 220 min, still more preferably in the range of 80 to 210 min, yet more preferably in the range of 90 to 200 min, like in the range of 90 to 190 min.
- the average residence time ( ⁇ ) in the third polymerisation reactor (R3) or in the fourth polymerisation reactor (R4) - if present- is preferably at least 30 min, more preferably in the range of 30 to 120 min, still more preferably in the range of 40 to 100 min, like in the range of 50 to 90 min.
- the preparation of the propylene polymer comprises in addition to the (main) polymerisation of the propylene polymer in the at least two polymerisation reactors (R1 , R2 and optional R3 or R4) prior thereto a pre-polymerisation in a pre-polymerisation reactor (PR) upstream to the first polymerisation reactor (R1 ).
- PR pre-polymerisation reactor
- a polypropylene (Pre-PP) is produced.
- the pre- polymerisation is conducted in the presence of the Ziegler-Natta catalyst (ZN-C).
- ZN-C Ziegler-Natta catalyst
- the co-catalyst (Co), and the external donor (ED) are all introduced to the pre-polymerisation step.
- the Ziegler- Natta catalyst (ZN-C), the co-catalyst (Co), and the external donor (ED) are only added in the pre-polymerisation reactor (PR).
- the pre-polymerisation reaction is typically conducted at a temperature of 0 to 60 °C, preferably from 15 to 50 °C, and more preferably from 20 to 45 °C.
- the pressure in the pre-polymerisation reactor is not critical but must be sufficiently high to maintain the reaction mixture in liquid phase.
- the pressure may be from 20 to 100 bar, for example 30 to 70 bar.
- the pre-polymerisation is conducted as bulk slurry polymerisation in liquid propylene, i.e. the liquid phase mainly comprises propylene, with optionally inert components dissolved therein.
- an ethylene feed can be employed during pre-polymerisation as mentioned above.
- Pre-PP polypropylene
- antistatic additive may be used to prevent the particles from adhering to each other or to the walls of the reactor.
- a mixture (Ml) of the Ziegler-Natta catalyst (ZN-C) and the polypropylene (Pre-PP) produced in the pre- polymerisation reactor (PR) is obtained.
- the Ziegler-Natta catalyst (ZN-C) is (finely) dispersed in the polypropylene (Pre-PP).
- the Ziegler-Natta catalyst (ZN-C) particles introduced in the pre-polymerisation reactor (PR) split into smaller fragments which are evenly distributed within the growing polypropylene (Pre-PP).
- the sizes of the introduced Ziegler-Natta catalyst (ZN-C) particles as well as of the obtained fragments are not of essential relevance for the instant invention and within the skilled knowledge.
- the propylene polymer is preferably produced in a process comprising the following steps under the conditions set out above: a) In the pre-polymerisation, a mixture (Ml) of the Ziegler-Natta catalyst (ZN-C) and the polypropylene (Pre-PP) produced in the pre-polymerisation reactor (PR) is obtained.
- a) of the Ziegler-Natta catalyst (ZN-C) and the polypropylene (Pre-PP) produced in the pre-polymerisation reactor (PR) is obtained.
- the Ziegler-Natta catalyst (ZN-C) is (finely) dispersed in the polypropylene (Pre-PP).
- the mixture (Ml) of the Ziegler-Natta catalyst (ZN-C) and the polypropylene (Pre-PP) produced in the pre-polymerisation reactor (PR) is transferred to the first reactor (R1 ).
- the total amount of the polypropylene (Pre-PP) in the final propylene copolymer (R-PP) is rather low and typically not more than 5.0 wt.-%, more preferably not more than 4.0 wt.-%, still more preferably in the range of 0.5 to 4.0 wt.-%, like in the range 1.0 of to 3.0 wt.-%.
- propylene is polymerised obtaining a first propylene homopolymer fraction (H-PP1 ) of the propylene homopolymer (HIPP), transferring said first propylene homopolymer fraction (H-PP1 ) to a second polymerisation reactor (R2),
- propylene is polymerised in the presence of the first propylene homopolymer fraction (H-PP1 ) obtaining a second propylene homopolymer fraction (H-PP2) of the propylene homopolymer, or a first propylene-rubber-fraction (R-PP1 )
- Said fractions [H-PP1 +H-PP2] or [H-PP1 +R-PP1 ] may be further transferred to a third polymerisation reactor R3 obtaining a first or a second propylene rubber fraction (R-PP1 or R- PP2) in the presence of all fractions produced in earlier steps.
- the nucleated polymer produced may comprise the following fractions: • The polypropylene (Pre-PP) produced in the pre-polymerisation reactor (PR) + a first propylene homopolymer fraction (H-PP1 ) + a second propylene homopolymer fraction (H-PP2) or
- Pre-PP polypropylene
- PR pre-polymerisation reactor
- H-PP1 first propylene homopolymer fraction
- R-PP1 first propylene rubber fraction
- Pre-PP polypropylene produced in the pre-polymerisation reactor (PR) + a first propylene homopolymer fraction (H-PP1 ) + a second propylene homopolymer fraction (H-PP2) + a first propylene rubber fraction (R-PP1 ) or
- Pre-PP polypropylene produced in the pre-polymerisation reactor (PR) + a first propylene homopolymer fraction (H-PP1 ) + a first propylene rubber fraction (R-PP1 ) + a second propylene rubber fraction (R-PP2) or
- Preferred options of the nucleated polymer composition comprise
- Pre-PP polypropylene produced in the pre-polymerisation reactor (PR) + a first propylene homopolymer fraction (H-PP1 ) + a second propylene homopolymer fraction (H-PP2) or
- Pre-PP polypropylene
- PR pre-polymerisation reactor
- H-PP1 first propylene homopolymer fraction
- R-PP1 first propylene rubber fraction
- Pre-PP polypropylene produced in the pre-polymerisation reactor (PR) + a first propylene homopolymer fraction (H-PP1 ) +a second propylene homopolymer fraction (H-PP2) + a first propylene rubber fraction (R-PP1 ) or
- Pre-PP polypropylene produced in the pre-polymerisation reactor (PR) + a first propylene homopolymer fraction (H-PP1 ) + a first propylene rubber fraction (R-PP1 ) + a second propylene rubber fraction (R-PP2).
- nucleated polymer composition consisting of the fractions of: • The polypropylene (Pre-PP) produced in the pre-polymerisation reactor (PR) + a first propylene homopolymer fraction (H-PP1 ) + a second propylene homopolymer fraction (H-PP2) or
- Pre-PP polypropylene
- PR pre-polymerisation reactor
- H-PP1 first propylene homopolymer fraction
- R-PP1 first propylene rubber fraction
- the nucleated polymer composition consists of the fractions mentioned above, it is understood, that the composition still may comprise the usual additives for utilization with polyolefins, such as pigments (e.g. ⁇ 02 or carbon black), stabilizers, acid scavengers and/or UV-stabilisers, lubricants, antistatic agents and utilization agents (such as processing aid agents)
- polyolefins such as pigments (e.g. ⁇ 02 or carbon black), stabilizers, acid scavengers and/or UV-stabilisers, lubricants, antistatic agents and utilization agents (such as processing aid agents)
- the amount of such additives usually is 10 wt% or less, preferably 5 wt% or less.
- ZN-C Ziegler-Natta catalyst
- ZN-C Ziegler-Natta catalyst
- the catalyst used in the present invention is a solid Ziegler-Natta catalyst (ZN-C), which comprises compounds (TC) of a transition metal of Group 4 to 6 of lUPAC, like titanium, a Group 2 metal compound (MC), like a magnesium, and an internal donor (ID) being a phthalate or preferably a non-phthalic compound, preferably a non-phthalic acid ester, still more preferably being a diester of non-phthalic dicarboxylic acids as described in more detail below.
- ZN-C Ziegler-Natta catalyst
- ZN-C Ziegler-Natta catalyst
- ZN-C Ziegler-Natta catalyst
- TC transition metal of Group 4 to 6 of lUPAC
- MC Group 2 metal compound
- ID internal donor
- the catalyst is in a preferred embodiment fully free of undesired phthalic compounds.
- the solid catalyst is free of any external support material, like silica or MgCI 2 , but the catalyst is self-supported.
- the Ziegler-Natta catalyst (ZN-C) can be further defined by the way as obtained. Accordingly, the Ziegler-Natta catalyst (ZN-C) is preferably obtained by a process comprising the steps of a)
- a 2 a solution of at least a Group 2 metal alkoxy compound ( ⁇ ') being the reaction product of a Group 2 metal compound (MC) and an alcohol mixture of the monohydric alcohol (A) and a monohydric alcohol (B) of formula ROH , optionally in an organic liquid reaction medium; or
- a 3 providing a solution of a mixture of the Group 2 metal alkoxy compound (Ax) and a Group 2 metal alkoxy compound (Bx) being the reaction product of a Group 2 metal compound (MC) and the monohydric alcohol (B), optionally in an organic liquid reaction medium; or
- step b) adding said solution from step a) to at least one compound (TC) of a transition metal of Group 4 to 6 and
- step c an internal electron donor (I D), preferably a non-phthalic internal donor (I D), at any step prior to step c).
- I D internal electron donor
- the internal donor (I D) or precursor thereof is thus added preferably to the solution of step a) or to the transition metal compound before adding the solution of step a).
- the Ziegler-Natta catalyst (ZN-C) can be obtained via precipitation method or via emulsion- solidification method depending on the physical conditions, especially temperature used in steps b) and c).
- Emulsion is also called in this application liquid/liquid two-phase system.
- step c In precipitation method combination of the solution of step a) with at least one transition metal compound (TC) in step b) is carried out and the whole reaction mixture is kept at least at 50 °C, more preferably in the temperature range of 55 to 1 10 °C, more preferably in the range of 70 to 100 °C, to secure full precipitation of the catalyst component in form of a solid particles (step c).
- step b) the solution of step a) is typically added to the at least one transition metal compound (TC) at a lower temperature, such as from -10 to below 50°C, preferably from -5 to 30°C. During agitation of the emulsion the temperature is typically kept at -10 to below 40°C, preferably from -5 to 30°C. Droplets of the dispersed phase of the emulsion form the active catalyst composition. Solidification (step c) of the droplets is suitably carried out by heating the emulsion to a temperature of 70 to 150°C, preferably to 80 to 1 10°C.
- the catalyst prepared by emulsion - solidification method is preferably used in the present invention.
- the solution of a 2 ) or a 3 ) are used, i.e. a solution of ( ⁇ ') or a solution of a mixture of (Ax) and (Bx), especially the solution of a 2 ).
- the Group 2 metal (MC) is magnesium.
- the magnesium alkoxy compounds as defined above can be prepared in situ in the first step of the catalyst preparation process, step a), by reacting the magnesium compound with the alcohol(s) as described above, or said magnesium alkoxy compounds can be separately prepared magnesium alkoxy compounds or they can be even commercially available as ready magnesium alkoxy compounds and used as such in the catalyst preparation process of the invention.
- alcohols (A) are glycol monoethers.
- Preferred alcohols (A) are C 2 to C 4 glycol monoethers, wherein the ether moieties comprise from 2 to 18 carbon atoms, preferably from 4 to 12 carbon atoms.
- Preferred examples are 2-(2-ethylhexyloxy)ethanol, 2-butyloxy ethanol, 2-hexyloxy ethanol and 1 ,3-propylene-glycol-monobutyl ether, 3-butoxy-2-propanol, with 2-(2-ethylhexyloxy)ethanol and 1 ,3-propylene-glycol-monobutyl ether, 3-butoxy-2-propanol being particularly preferred.
- Illustrative monohydric alcohols (B) are of formula ROH, with R being straight-chain or branched C 2 -Ci6 alkyl residue, preferably C 4 to C10, more preferably C6 to C 8 alkyl residue.
- the most preferred monohydric alcohol is 2-ethyl-1 -hexanol or octanol.
- Preferably a mixture of Mg alkoxy compounds (Ax) and (Bx) or mixture of alcohols (A) and (B), respectively, are used and employed in a mole ratio of Bx:Ax or B:A from 10:1 to 1 :10, more preferably 6:1 to 1 :6, most preferably 4.1 to 1 :4.
- Magnesium alkoxy compound may be a reaction product of alcohol(s), as defined above, and a magnesium compound selected from dialkyl magnesium, alkyl magnesium alkoxides, magnesium dialkoxides, alkoxy magnesium halides and alkyl magnesium halides. Further, magnesium dialkoxides, magnesium diaryloxides, magnesium aryloxyhalides, magnesium aryloxides and magnesium alkyl aryloxides can be used.Alkyl groups can be a similar or different C1-C20 alkyl, preferably C2-C10 alkyl.
- Typical alkyl-alkoxy magnesium compounds when used, are ethyl magnesium butoxide, butyl magnesium pentoxide, octyl magnesium butoxide and octyl magnesium octoxide.
- the dialkyl magnesium are used.
- Most preferred dialkyl magnesium are butyl octyl magnesium or butyl ethyl magnesium.
- magnesium compound can react in addition to the alcohol (A) and alcohol (B) also with a polyhydric alcohol (C) of formula " (OH) m to obtain said magnesium alkoxide compounds.
- Preferred polyhydric alcohols are alcohols, wherein R" is a straight-chain, cyclic or branched C 2 to C10 hydrocarbon residue, and m is an integer of 2 to 6.
- the magnesium alkoxy compounds of step a) are thus selected from the group consisting of magnesium dialkoxides, diaryloxy magnesium, alkyloxy magnesium halides, aryloxy magnesium halides, alkyl magnesium alkoxides, aryl magnesium alkoxides and alkyl magnesium aryloxides. In addition a mixture of magnesium dihalide and a magnesium dialkoxide can be used.
- the solvents to be employed for the preparation of the present catalyst may be selected among aromatic and aliphatic straight chain, branched and cyclic hydrocarbons with 5 to 20 carbon atoms, more preferably 5 to 12 carbon atoms, or mixtures thereof.
- Suitable solvents include benzene, toluene, cumene, xylene, pentane, hexane, heptane, octane and nonane. Hexanes and pentanes are particular preferred.
- the reaction for the preparation of the magnesium alkoxy compound may be carried out at a temperature of 40° to 70°C. Most suitable temperature is selected depending on the Mg compound and alcohol(s) used.
- the transition metal compound of Group 4 to 6 is preferably a titanium compound, most preferably a titanium halide, like TiCI 4 .
- the internal donor (ID) used in the preparation of the catalyst used in the present invention is preferably selected from (di)esters of non-phthalic carboxylic (di)acids, 1 ,3-diethers, derivatives and mixtures thereof.
- Especially preferred donors are diesters of mono-unsaturated dicarboxylic acids, in particular esters belonging to a group comprising malonates, maleates, succinates, citraconates, glutarates, cyclohexene-1 ,2-dicarboxylates and benzoates, and any derivatives and/or mixtures thereof.
- Preferred examples are e.g. substituted maleates and citraconates, most preferably citraconates.
- the two phase liquid-liquid system may be formed by simple stirring and optionally adding (further) solvent(s) and additives, such as the turbulence minimizing agent (TMA) and/or the emulsifying agents and/or emulsion stabilizers, like surfactants, which are used in a manner known in the art for facilitating the formation of and/or stabilize the emulsion.
- surfactants are acrylic or methacrylic polymers.
- Particular preferred are unbranched Ci2 to C 2 o (meth)acrylates such as poly(hexadecyl)-methacrylate and poly(octadecyl)- methacrylate and mixtures thereof.
- Turbulence minimizing agent if used, is preferably selected from ⁇ -olefin polymers of a-olefin monomers with 6 to 20 carbon atoms, like polyoctene, polynonene, polydecene, polyundecene or polydodecene or mixtures thereof. Most preferable it is polydecene.
- the solid particulate product obtained by precipitation or emulsion - solidification method may be washed at least once, preferably at least twice, most preferably at least three times with an aromatic and/or aliphatic hydrocarbons, preferably with toluene, heptane or pentane and or with TiCI 4.
- Washing solutions can also contain donors and/or compounds of Group 13, like trialkyl aluminium, halogenated alky aluminium compounds or alkoxy aluminium compounds. Aluminium compounds can also be added during the catalyst synthesis.
- the catalyst can further be dried, as by evaporation or flushing with nitrogen, or it can be slurried to an oily liquid without any drying step.
- the finally obtained Ziegler-Natta catalyst is desirably in the form of particles having generally an average particle size range of 5 to 200 ⁇ , preferably 10 to 100. Particles are compact with low porosity and have surface area below 20 g/m 2 , more preferably below 10 g/m 2 . Typically the amount of Ti is 1 to 6 wt-%, Mg 10 to 20 wt-% and donor 10 to 40 wt-% of the catalyst composition. Detailed description of preparation of catalysts is disclosed in WO 2012/007430, EP2610271 , EP 2610270 and EP2610272 which are incorporated here by reference.
- the Ziegler-Natta catalyst (ZN-C) is preferably used in association with an alkyl aluminum cocatalyst and optionally external donors.
- an external donor ED
- Suitable external donors include certain silanes, ethers, esters, amines, ketones, heterocyclic compounds and blends of these. It is especially preferred to use a silane. It is most preferred to use silanes of the general formula
- R a , R b and R c denote a hydrocarbon radical, in particular an alkyl or cycloalkyl group, and wherein p and q are numbers ranging from 0 to 3 with their sum p + q being equal to or less than 3.
- R a , R b and R c can be chosen independently from one another and can be the same or different. Specific examples of such silanes are (tert-butyl) 2 Si(OCH 3 )2,
- R 3 and R 4 can be the same or different a represent a hydrocarbon group having 1 to 12 carbon atoms.
- R 3 and R 4 are independently selected from the group consisting of linear aliphatic hydrocarbon group having 1 to 12 carbon atoms, branched aliphatic hydrocarbon group having 1 to 12 carbon atoms and cyclic aliphatic hydrocarbon group having 1 to 12 carbon atoms. It is in particular preferred that R 3 and R 4 are independently selected from the group consisting of methyl, ethyl, n-propyl, n-butyl, octyl, decanyl, iso-propyl, iso-butyl, iso-pentyl, tert. -butyl, tert- amyl, neopentyl, cyclopentyl, cyclohexyl, methylcyclopentyl and cycloheptyl.
- both R 1 and R 2 are the same, yet more preferably both R 3 and R 4 are an ethyl group.
- Especially preferred external donors are the pentyl dimethoxy silane donor (D-donor) or the cyclohexylmethyl dimethoxy silane donor (C-Donor).
- ZN-C Ziegler-Natta catalyst
- ED optional external donor
- co-catalyst is preferably a compound of group 13 of the periodic table (l UPAC), e.g. organo aluminum, such as an aluminum compound, like aluminum alkyl, aluminum halide or aluminum alkyl halide compound.
- the co-catalyst (Co) is a trialkylaluminium, like triethylaluminium (TEAL), dialkyl aluminium chloride or alkyl aluminium dichloride or mixtures thereof.
- the co- catalyst (Co) is triethylaluminium (TEAL).
- the ratio between the co-catalyst (Co) and the external donor (ED) [Co/ED] and/or the ratio between the co-catalyst (Co) and the transition metal (TM) [Co/TM] should be carefully chosen.
- the mol-ratio of co-catalyst (Co) to external donor (ED) [Co/ED] must be in the range of 5 to 45, preferably is in the range of 5 to 35, more preferably is in the range of 5 to 25; and optionally
- the mol-ratio of co-catalyst (Co) to titanium compound (TC) [Co/TC] must be in the range of above 80 to 500, preferably is in the range of 100 to 350, still more preferably is in the range of 120 to 300.
- ZN-C Ziegler-Natta catalyst
- Such a polymeric nucleating agent is as described above a vinyl polymer, such as a vinyl polymer derived from monomers of the formula
- R1 and R2 together with the carbon atom they are attached to, form an optionally substituted saturated or unsaturated or aromatic ring or a fused ring system, wherein the ring or fused ring moiety contains four to 20 carbon atoms, preferably 5 to 12 membered saturated or unsaturated or aromatic ring or a fused ring system or independently represent a linear or branched C4-C30 alkane, C4- C20 cycloalkane or C4-C20 aromatic ring.
- Preferred vinyl compounds for the preparation of a polymeric nucleating agent to be used in accordance with the present invention are in particular vinyl cycloalkanes, in particular vinyl cyclohexane (VCH), vinyl cyclopentane, and vinyl-2-methyl cyclohexane, 3- methyl-1 -butene, 3-ethyl-1 -hexene, 3-methyl-1 -pentene, 4-methyl-1 -pentene or mixtures thereof.
- VCH is a particularly preferred monomer.
- the weight ratio of vinyl compound to polymerisation catalyst in the modification step of the polymerisation catalyst preferably is 0.3 or more up to 40, such as 0.4 to 20 or more preferably 0.5 to 15, like 0.5 to 2.0.
- the polymerisation of the vinyl compound can be done in any inert fluid that does not dissolve the polymer formed (e. g. polyVCH). It is important to make sure that the viscosity of the final catalyst/polymerised vinyl compound/inert fluid mixture is sufficiently high to prevent the catalyst particles from settling during storage and transport.
- the adjustment of the viscosity of the mixture can be done either before or after the
- Such highly viscous substance can be a "wax", such as an oil or a mixture of an oil with a solid or highly viscous substance (oil-grease).
- the viscosity of such a viscous substance is usually 1 ,000 to 15,000 cP at room temperature.
- the weight ratio between the oil and the solid or highly viscous polymer is preferably less than 5: 1 .
- liquid hydrocarbons such as isobutane, propane, pentane and hexane, can also be used as a medium in the modification step.
- the polypropylenes produced with a catalyst modified with polymerised vinyl compounds contain essentially no free (unreacted) vinyl compounds. This means that the vinyl compounds shall be completely reacted in the catalyst modification step.
- the weight ratio of the (added) vinyl compound to the catalyst should be in the range of 0.05 to 10, preferably less than 3, more preferably about 0.1 to 2.0, and in particular about 0.1 to 1.5. It should be noted that no benefits are achieved by using vinyl compounds in excess.
- reaction time of the catalyst modification by polymerisation of a vinyl compound should be sufficient to allow for complete reaction of the vinyl monomer, i. e. the polymerisation is continued until the amount of unreacted vinyl compounds in the reaction mixture (including the polymerisation medium and the reactants) is less than 0.5 wt-%, in particular less than 2000 ppm by weight (shown by analysis).
- the prepolymerised catalyst contains a maximum of about 0.1 wt-% vinyl compound, the final vinyl compound content in the
- polypropylene will be below the limit of determination using the GC-MS method ( ⁇ 0.01 ppm by weight).
- a polymerisation time of at least 30 minutes is required, preferably the polymerisation time is at least I hour and in particular at least 5 hours. Polymerisation times even in the range of 6 to 50 hours can be used.
- the modification can be done at temperatures of 10 to 70 °C, preferably 35 to 65 °C.
- nucleated high-stiffness propylene polymers are obtained when the modification of the catalyst is carried out in the presence of strongly coordinating external donors.
- Suitable media for the modification step include, in addition to oils, also aliphatic inert organic solvents with low viscosity, such as pentane and heptane. Furthermore, small amounts of hydrogen can be used during the modification.
- the polypropylene composition according to the invention can be used in various application fields, due to its improved stiffness/impact balance.
- the polypropylene composition according to the invention can be used for the preparation of injection moulded articles.
- packaging articles e.g. thin wall packaging articles.
- the thin wall packaging articles like thin wall packaging articles produced by injection molding, preferably have a thickness of equal or below 2 mm, preferably in the range of 0.2 to 2.0 mm.
- the thin wall packaging elements are preferably selected from the group consisting of cups, boxes, trays, pails, buckets, bowls, lids, flaps, caps, CD covers, DVD covers and the like.
- the polypropylene composition according to the invention can be further used for medical and diagnostic applications, e.g. syringe barrels and/or plungers, containers, bottles, trays, petri dishes, for collecting various liquids, laboratory equipment, laboratory consumables like pipette, pipette tips, etc.
- medical and diagnostic applications e.g. syringe barrels and/or plungers, containers, bottles, trays, petri dishes, for collecting various liquids, laboratory equipment, laboratory consumables like pipette, pipette tips, etc.
- NMR nuclear-magnetic resonance
- Standard single-pulse excitation was employed utilising the NOE and bi-level WALTZ16 decoupling scheme (Zhou, Z., Kuemmerle, R., Qiu, X., Redwine, D., Cong, R., Taha, A., Baugh, D. Winniford, B., J. Mag. Reson.
- the tacticity distribution was quantified through integration of the methyl region between 23.6- 19.7 ppm correcting for any sites not related to the stereo sequences of interest(Busico, V., Cipullo, R., Prog. Polym. Sci. 26 (2001 ) 443; Busico, V., Cipullo, R., Monaco, G., Vacatello, M., Segre, A.L., Macromolecules 30 (1997) 6251 ).
- the isotacticity was determined at the pentad level and reported as the percentage of isotactic pentad (mmmm) sequences with respect to all pentad sequences:
- the amount of 2,1 erythro regio-defects was quantified using the average integral of the two characteristic methyl sites at 17.7 and 17.2 ppm:
- the amount of 1 ,2 primary inserted propene was quantified based on the methyl region with correction undertaken for sites included in this region not related to primary insertion and for primary insertion sites excluded from this region:
- the total amount of propene was quantified as the sum of primary inserted propene and all other present regio-defects:
- MFR 2 (230 °C) is measured according to ISO 1 133 (230 °C, 2.16 kg load)
- the xylene soluble fraction at room temperature (XS, wt.-%): The amount of the polymer soluble in xylene is determined at 25 °C according to ISO 16152; 5 th edition; 2005-07-01 .
- DSC Differential scanning calorimetry
- T m melting temperature
- H f heat of fusion
- T c crystallization temperature
- H c heat of crystallization
- the glass transition temperature Tg is determined by dynamic mechanical analysis (DMA) according to ISO 6721 -7. The measurements are done in torsion mode on compression moulded samples (40x10x1 mm 3 ) between -100 °C and +150 °C with a heating rate of 2 °C/min and a frequency of 1 Hz.
- DMA dynamic mechanical analysis
- Storage modulus G' is determined at +23°C according ISO 6721 -7:1996. The measurements are done in torsion mode on compression moulded samples (40x10x1 mm3) between -150 °C and +150 °C with a heating rate of 2 °C/min and a frequency of 1 Hz.
- Tensile test The tensile modulus was measured at 23 °C according to ISO 527-1 (cross head speed 1 mm/min) using injection moulded specimens moulded at 180 °C or 200 °C according to ISO 527-2(1 B), produced according to EN ISO 1873-2 (dog 10 bone shape, 4 mm thickness).
- Flexural Modulus The flexural modulus was determined in 3-point-bending at 23°C according to ISO 178 on 80x10x4 mm3 test bars injection moulded in line with EN ISO 1873-2.
- Material A has a G' according DMTA of 740 MPa and a Flexural Modulus according ISO 178 of 710 MPa, then the sum of [G' (measured by Dynamic Mechanical Analysis according to ISO 6721 -7) + Flexural Modulus (determined according to IS0178)] each expressed in MPa is 1450 MPa.
- Haze was determined according to ASTM D1003-00 on 60x60x2 mm 3 plaques injection molded in line with EN ISO 1873-2 using a melt temperature of 200°C ICP Analysis (Al, Mg, Ti)
- the elemental 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 de-ionized (Dl) water (5 % of V). The solution was further diluted with Dl water up to the final volume, V, and left to stabilize for two hours.
- HNO 3 nitric acid
- Dl freshly de-ionized
- Thermo Elemental iCAP 6300 Inductively Coupled Plasma - Optical Emission Spectrometer (ICP-OES) which was calibrated using a blank (a solution of 5 % HN0 3 ), and standards of 0.5 ppm, 1 ppm, 10 ppm, 50 ppm, 100 ppm and 300 ppm of Al, Mg and Ti in solutions of 5 % HN0 3 .
- a quality control sample (20 ppm Al, Mg and Ti in a solution of 5 % HN0 3 in Dl water) is run to confirm the reslope.
- the QC sample is also run after every 5 th sample and at the end of a scheduled analysis set.
- the content of Mg was monitored using the 285.213 nm line and the content for Ti using 336.121 nm line.
- the content of aluminium was monitored via the 167.079 nm line, when Al concentration in ICP sample was between 0-10 ppm (calibrated only to 100 ppm) and via the 396.152 nm line for Al concentrations above 10 ppm.
- the reported values are an average of three successive aliquots taken from the same sample and are related back to the original catalyst by inputting the original mass of sample and the dilution volume into the software.
- Viscoplex 1 -254 - provided by RohMax Additives GmbH
- Wash 1 Washing was made with a mixture of 100 ml of toluene and 1 ml donor
- Washing was made with a mixture of 30 ml of TiCI4 and 1 ml of donor.
- Wash 3 Washing was made with 100 ml toluene.
- Wash 4 Washing was made with 60 ml of heptane.
- the temperature was increased to 80 °C during 16 minutes and was kept at this temperature for 1 hour. Unreacted propylene was flashed out by opening the exhaust valve. The reactor was opened and the polymer powder was collected and weighed.
- Example 1 has about 10 °C higher crystallisation temperature than the catalyst without VCH modification (Comparative example 1 )
- EP491566, EP591224 and EP586390 are examples of EP491566, EP591224 and EP586390.
- This example was done in accordance with Example 1 b, but as catalyst was used a phthalate containing catalyst prepared according to example C2a).(Ti content 1 ,8 wt%) 52 ml of oil, 1 ,17 g TEAL, 0,73 g donor D were used. The reaction temperature was 65 °C with this catalyst. The concentration of unreacted VCH in the final catalyst was 200 ppm weight. The concentration of unreacted VCH is almost twice as high with this phthalate containing catalyst, despite the higher reaction temperature, as with the phthalate free catalyst described in example 1 b.
- Catalyst prepared according to the method of example 1 a was modified with VCH in the same way as is described in example 1 b, only on a bigger scale. (Ti content of 3,0 wt%). 41 liters of oil, 1 ,79 kg of TEAL, 0,79 kg of donor D, 5,5 kg of catalyst and 5,55 kg of VCH was used. The concentration of unreacted VCH in the oil/catalyst mixture after the reaction was 150 ppm weight.
- Inventive examples IE2 and IE3 and the comparative examples CE4 and CE5 were produced in a Borstar® pilot plant with a prepolymerisation reactor, one slurry loop reactor and two gas phase reactors. For the inventive examples IE2 and IE3 the prepolymerised catalyst of example 1 was applied, while for the comparative examples CE4 and CE5 the unmodified catalyst of comparative example 1 was applied.
- the solid catalyst component was used in all cases along with triethyl-aluminium (TEAL) as co- catalyst and dicyclo pentyl dimethoxy silane (D-donor) as donor.
- TEAL triethyl-aluminium
- D-donor dicyclo pentyl dimethoxy silane
- Table 2 The aluminium to donor ratio, the aluminium to titanium ratio and the polymerisation conditions are indicated in Table 2.
- Irganox B225 (1 :1 -blend of Irganox 1010 (Pentaerythrityl-tetrakis(3-(3',5'-di-tert.butyl-4- hydroxytoluyl)-propionate and tris (2,4-di-t-butylphenyl) phosphate) phosphite) of BASF AG, Germany) and 0.1 wt.-% calcium stearate.
- Irganox B225 1 :1 -blend of Irganox 1010 (Pentaerythrityl-tetrakis(3-(3',5'-di-tert.butyl-4- hydroxytoluyl)-propionate and tris (2,4-di-t-butylphenyl) phosphate) phosphite) of BASF AG, Germany) and 0.1 wt.-% calcium stearate.
- All Pilot scale polymers IE2, IE3 and CE4 and CE5 were produced in a Borstar pilot plant with a prepolymerisation reactor, one slurry loop reactor and one or two gas phase reactors.
- Catalyst was fed continuously to the polymerisation in oil slurry by the piston pump.
- Triethylaluminium (TEAL) was used as a co-catalyst with constant feed ratio of 150 g TEAL / ton propylene.
- Dicyclopentyldimethoxysilane (Donor D) was used as an external donor with TEAI/Donor ratio of 5 mol/mol. Actual donor feed was 23 g/ton propylene.
- the catalyst was flushed with propylene to the Prepolymerisation reactor in which also TEAL and D-donor were fed.
- Prepolymerisation reactor, CSTR was operated at 30°C and 55 barg pressure.
- the residence time of the particles in propylene slurry was about 0,38 h.
- the prepolymerised catalyst component was used in loop reactor and gas phase reactor (GPR) connected in series.
- the loop reactor was operated at 80 °C and in 55 barg pressure.
- Propylene feed to prepolymerisation and loop reactor was in total 175 kg/h.
- Polymer residence time in loop reactor was around 0,6 h and the production rate was 30 kg/h.
- Polymer slurry was fed from loop to the gas phase reactor (GPR) as a direct feed without flash.
- GPR gas phase reactor
- the GPR was operated at 80°C temperature and the pressure was 30 barg.
- Propylene concentration was -75 mol-%.
- Polymer residence time in GPR was about 2 hours.
- the production split between loop and GPR was controlled to be close to 50/50%.
- the MFR (2,16 kg / 230°C) was controlled to be about 0,6 in Loop and between 7-8 after GPR by hydrogen feed.
- the crystallisation temperature of the final pellet material was high, i.e. 128 °C. About 400 kg material was produced in stable conditions.
- the crystallisation temperature was much lower compared to IE1 , namely 122 °C.
- Comparative CE6 is the commercial grade Bormod HD905CF of Borealis AG (Austria) characterized by the polymer properties of Table 3.
- Comparative CE7 is the commercial grade Borpact BF970MO of Borealis AG (Austria) characterized by the polymer properties of table 4.
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