WO2024128573A1 - 혼성 메탈로센 촉매 및 이를 이용한 폴리에틸렌의 제조방법 - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates to a hybrid metallocene catalyst useful for producing polyethylene that exhibits excellent processability and high drop impact strength characteristics, and a method for producing polyethylene using the same.
- Olefin polymerization catalyst systems can be classified into Ziegler-Natta and metallocene catalyst systems, and these two highly active catalyst systems have been developed to suit their respective characteristics.
- the Ziegler-Natta catalyst has been widely applied to existing commercial processes since its invention in the 1950s.
- it is a multi-site catalyst with multiple active sites, it is characterized by a wide molecular weight distribution of the polymer and comonomer.
- metallocene catalysts are composed of a combination of a main catalyst mainly composed of transition metal compounds and a cocatalyst which is an organometallic compound mainly composed of aluminum.
- Such catalysts are homogeneous complex catalysts and are called single site catalysts.
- a polymer with a narrow molecular weight distribution due to the single active site characteristics and a uniform composition distribution of the comonomer is obtained.
- the stereoregularity of the polymer, copolymerization characteristics, molecular weight It has properties that can change crystallinity, etc.
- linear low density polyethylene is manufactured by copolymerizing ethylene and alpha olefin at low pressure using a polymerization catalyst. It is a resin with a narrow molecular weight distribution, short chain branches of a certain length, and no long chain branches. am.
- Linear low-density polyethylene film has the characteristics of general polyethylene, as well as high breaking strength and elongation, and has excellent tear strength and drop impact strength, so its use is increasing in stretch films and overlap films where it is difficult to apply existing low-density polyethylene or high-density polyethylene. I'm doing it.
- Drop impact strength is a very important mechanical property that determines the resistance to various impacts of a resin.
- linear low-density polyethylene has the disadvantage of poor blown film processability and poor transparency compared to its excellent mechanical properties.
- Blown film is a film manufactured by blowing air into molten plastic to inflate it, and is also called inflation film.
- Linear low-density polyethylene generally has the characteristics of improved transparency and increased drop impact strength as the density decreases.
- problems such as an increase in the frequency of fouling in the slurry polymerization process, so many products with a density of 0.915 g/cm 3 or more are produced in the slurry polymerization process. I'm doing it.
- the present invention seeks to provide a hybrid metallocene catalyst useful in the production of polyethylene that exhibits high drop impact strength characteristics along with excellent processability.
- the present invention seeks to provide a method for producing polyethylene that exhibits excellent drop impact strength characteristics using the hybrid metallocene catalyst.
- a hybrid metallocene catalyst including:
- M 1 is a group 4 transition metal
- a 1 is C, Si, or Ge
- R 11 and R 11 ' are each independently C 6-20 aryl, C 7-20 alkylaryl, C 7-20 arylalkyl, or C 7-20 alkoxyaryl,
- R 12 , R 13 , R 14 , R 12 ', R 13 ', and R 14 ' are each independently hydrogen, halogen, C 1-20 alkyl, C 1-20 alkenyl, C 1-20 alkoxy, C 6 -20 aryl, C 7-20 alkylaryl, or C 7-20 arylalkyl,
- R 15 and R 16 is C 2-20 alkoxyalkyl, the other is C 1-20 alkyl,
- X 11 and X 12 are each independently halogen or C 1-20 alkyl
- M 2 is a group 4 transition metal
- a 2 is C, Si, or Ge
- R 21 to R 24 are each independently C 1-20 alkyl
- R 25 is C 1-20 alkyl
- R 26 is C 6-20 aryl substituted or unsubstituted with C 1-20 alkyl
- R 27 to R 29 are each independently hydrogen, C 1-20 alkyl, C 2-20 alkenyl, C 6-20 aryl, C 7-20 alkylaryl, and C 7-20 arylalkyl, Alternatively, two adjacent groups among R 27 to R 29 combine with each other to form a C 4-8 aliphatic ring,
- R 31 and R 32 are each independently C 1-20 alkyl
- X 21 and X 22 are each independently halogen or C 1-20 alkyl.
- a method for producing polyethylene which includes the step of slurry polymerizing ethylene monomer and olefin monomer while adding hydrogen in the presence of the above-described hybrid metallocene catalyst.
- polyethylene is provided, which is produced by the above-described production method and satisfies the following conditions (i) to (iii):
- MI Melt index
- BOCF broad orthogonal crystalline fraction
- BOCF index ⁇ area sum/188.5560176 ⁇ + ⁇ 1/297.9631479 ⁇
- the area summation includes obtaining the content of the fraction according to the elution temperature (Te) and weight average molecular weight (Log M) as a contour plot through CFC analysis of the polyethylene; Arbitrarily dividing the fractions according to Te and Log M into a plurality of regions and assigning random coefficients to each region according to the contribution of the fractions to the drop impact strength to derive a region sum coefficient map; Substituting the area sum coefficient map into the contour drawing and calculating the area of the signal for each area to obtain a real element value for each area; and calculating the area sum by multiplying the actual element value for each area by the coefficient value for each area given above and then calculating the total.
- Te elution temperature
- Log M weight average molecular weight
- the hybrid metallocene catalyst according to the present invention exhibits high activity in olefin polymerization and can produce polyethylene with excellent processability and high drop impact strength characteristics.
- polyethylene produced using the hybrid metallocene catalyst has excellent processability, mechanical properties, and transparency, and can be usefully used for purposes such as films.
- Figure 1 is a contour plot showing the content of fractions according to elution temperature (Te) and weight average molecular weight (log M) through cross fraction chromatography (CFC) analysis of polyethylene in Example 1.
- Figure 2 is a region where fractions according to Te and Log M are divided by region from the CFC analysis results for polyethylene in Example 1, and positive or negative coefficients are arbitrarily assigned to each region depending on the contribution of the fraction to the drop impact strength. It is a sum coefficient map.
- Figure 3 is a map showing the results of multiplying the actual element value for each region calculated from the CFC analysis results for polyethylene in Example 1 by the coefficient value for each region.
- Figure 4 is a graph showing the relationship between the BOCF index and drop impact strength of polyethylene of Examples 1 to 17 and Comparative Examples 1 to 9.
- first and second are used to describe various components, and the terms are used only for the purpose of distinguishing one component from other components.
- ⁇ indicating a numerical range includes both the upper and lower limits of the numerical range. For example, in the case of A ⁇ B, it means more than A and less than B.
- a first transition metal compound represented by the following formula (1) A first transition metal compound represented by the following formula (1);
- M 1 is a group 4 transition metal
- a 1 is C, Si, or Ge
- R 11 and R 11 ' are each independently C 6-20 aryl, C 7-20 alkylaryl, C 7-20 arylalkyl, or C 7-20 alkoxyaryl,
- R 12 , R 13 , R 14 , R 12 ', R 13 ', and R 14 ' are each independently hydrogen, halogen, C 1-20 alkyl, C 1-20 alkenyl, C 1-20 alkoxy, C 6 -20 aryl, C 7-20 alkylaryl, or C 7-20 arylalkyl,
- R 15 and R 16 is C 2-20 alkoxyalkyl, the other is C 1-20 alkyl,
- X 11 and X 12 are each independently halogen or C 1-20 alkyl
- M 2 is a group 4 transition metal
- a 2 is C, Si, or Ge
- R 21 to R 24 are each independently C 1-20 alkyl
- R 25 is C 1-20 alkyl
- R 26 is C 6-20 aryl substituted or unsubstituted with C 1-20 alkyl
- R 27 to R 29 are each independently hydrogen, C 1-20 alkyl, C 2-20 alkenyl, C 6-20 aryl, C 7-20 alkylaryl, and C 7-20 arylalkyl, Alternatively, two adjacent groups among R 27 to R 29 combine with each other to form a C 4-8 aliphatic ring,
- R 31 and R 32 are each independently C 1-20 alkyl
- X 21 and X 22 are each independently halogen or C 1-20 alkyl.
- Halogen may be fluorine (F), chlorine (Cl), bromine (Br), or iodine (I).
- the C 1-20 alkyl may be straight chain, branched chain, or cyclic alkyl. Specifically, the C 1-20 alkyl is straight-chain alkyl having 1 to 20 carbon atoms; Straight-chain alkyl having 1 to 10 carbon atoms; Straight-chain alkyl having 1 to 5 carbon atoms; Branched chain or cyclic alkyl having 3 to 20 carbon atoms; Branched chain or cyclic alkyl having 3 to 15 carbon atoms; Alternatively, it may be branched chain or cyclic alkyl having 3 to 10 carbon atoms.
- alkyl having 1 to 20 carbon atoms is methyl group, ethyl group, n-propyl group, iso-propyl group, n-butyl group, iso-butyl group, tert-butyl group, n-pentyl group, iso-pentyl group or It may be a cyclohexyl group, etc.
- Alkenyl at C 2-20 may be straight chain, branched chain or cyclic alkenyl.
- the C 2-20 alkenyl is straight chain alkenyl with 2 to 20 carbon atoms, straight chain alkenyl with 2 to 10 carbon atoms, straight chain alkenyl with 2 to 5 carbon atoms, branched chain alkenyl with 3 to 20 carbon atoms, and carbon number. It may be branched chain alkenyl with 3 to 15 carbon atoms, branched chain alkenyl with 3 to 10 carbon atoms, cyclic alkenyl with 5 to 20 carbon atoms, or cyclic alkenyl with 5 to 10 carbon atoms. More specifically, C 2-20 alkenyl may be ethenyl, propenyl, butenyl, pentenyl, or cyclohexenyl.
- Alkoxy at C 1-20 may be a straight chain, branched chain, or cyclic alkoxy group.
- the C 1-20 alkoxy group is a straight-chain alkoxy group having 1 to 20 carbon atoms; Straight chain alkoxy having 1 to 10 carbon atoms; A straight-chain alkoxy group having 1 to 5 carbon atoms; Branched chain or cyclic alkoxy having 3 to 20 carbon atoms; Branched chain or cyclic alkoxy having 3 to 15 carbon atoms; Alternatively, it may be branched chain or cyclic alkoxy having 3 to 10 carbon atoms.
- alkoxy having 1 to 20 carbon atoms includes methoxy group, ethoxy group, n-propoxy group, iso-propoxy group, n-butoxy group, iso-butoxy group, tert-butoxy group, n-pentoxy group, iso -It may be a pentoxy group, neo-pentoxy group, or cyclohexoxy group.
- C 2-20 alkoxyalkyl has a structure containing -R y -OR z and may be a substituent in which one or more hydrogens of alkyl (-R y ) are replaced with alkoxy (-OR z ).
- the alkoxyalkyl having C2 to C20 carbon atoms is methoxymethyl group, methoxyethyl group, ethoxymethyl group, iso-propoxymethyl group, iso-propoxyethyl group, iso-propoxyhexyl group, tert-butoxymethyl group, tert -It may be a butoxyethyl group or a tert-butoxyhexyl group.
- Aryl at C 6-20 may refer to a monocyclic, bicyclic or tricyclic aromatic hydrocarbon.
- the C6 to C20 aryl may be a phenyl group, naphthyl group, or anthracenyl group.
- C 7-20 alkylaryl may mean a substituent in which one or more hydrogens of aryl are replaced by alkyl.
- the C 7-20 alkylaryl may be methylphenyl, ethylphenyl, n-propylphenyl, iso-propylphenyl, n-butylphenyl, iso-butylphenyl, tert-butylphenyl, or cyclohexylphenyl.
- C 7-20 arylalkyl may mean a substituent in which one or more hydrogens of alkyl are replaced by aryl.
- the C 7-20 arylalkyl may be a benzyl group, phenylpropyl, or phenylhexyl.
- Group 4 transition metal may be titanium, zirconium, or hafnium.
- the hybrid metallocene catalyst according to the present invention is a hybrid catalyst comprising a high molecular weight, highly copolymerizable first transition metal compound and a low molecular weight, low copolymerizable second transition metal compound.
- the first transition metal compound represented by Formula 1 contributes to making a high molecular weight copolymer with a high SCB content
- the second transition metal compound represented by Formula 2 has a low SCB (short chain branch) content. It contributes to the production of low molecular weight copolymers having .
- the hybrid metallocene catalyst of the present invention exhibits high copolymerizability in polyethylene in the high molecular weight region due to the first transition metal compound, and low copolymerization in polyethylene in the low molecular weight region due to the action of the second transition metal compound. It can exhibit copolymerization.
- polyethylene produced using the hybrid metallocene catalyst according to the present invention has an appropriate level of crystallinity and a uniform lamellar structure.
- the lamellar structure is connected by a tie chain, it can exhibit high drop impact strength. In other words, in order to increase the drop impact strength, it is necessary to have sufficiently low crystallinity so that high molecular weight chains that can become ties can diverge into the amorphous region.
- the first transition metal compound contributes to the production of a high molecular weight copolymer and exhibits a relatively high comonomer incorporation rate compared to the second transition metal compound.
- the first transition metal compound asymmetrically contains two indenyl derivatives of different structures, and these two indenyl derivatives are connected by a bridge group, so it can have high structural stability. It can exhibit high polymerization activity even when supported on a carrier.
- each indenyl derivative is substituted with a bulky group such as C 6-20 aryl substituted with C 1-20 alkyl, an appropriate electronic environment is created to achieve high activity. can be maintained.
- methyl and isopropyl substituents are introduced at the 2nd carbon position of each indenyl derivative, and OtBu, which can coordinate with MAO, is located in the bridge group connecting the two indenyl ligands. Stable activity can be secured through a higher loading ratio. Accordingly, polyolefin that exhibits high activity and excellent morphology during olefin polymerization and has excellent processability and mechanical properties can be produced.
- the central metal (M 1 ) may be a Group 4 transition metal of Ti, Zr, or Hf, and more specifically, may be Zr.
- a 1 may specifically be Si.
- R 11 and R 11 ' may each independently be C 6-12 aryl, C 7-18 alkylaryl, or C 7-18 alkoxyaryl, and more specifically, phenyl, naphthyl, t-butyl It may be phenyl, 3,5-dit-butylphenyl, 2,5-dimethylphenyl, or methoxyphenyl.
- R 12 , R 13 , R 14 , R 12 ', R 13 ', and R 14 ' may each be hydrogen.
- R 15 and R 16 is C 2-12 alkoxyalkyl, the other may be C 1-8 alkyl, more specifically, one of R 15 and R 16 is t-butoxyhexyl, and the other may be methyl.
- X 11 and X 12 may each independently be chloro or methyl, and more specifically, X 11 and X 12 may each be chloro.
- the first transition metal compound is, specifically, in Formula 1, M 1 is Ti, Zr, or Hf, A 1 is Si, R 11 and R 11 'are each independently, C 6-12 is aryl, C 7-18 alkylaryl, or C 7-18 alkoxyaryl, and R 12 , R 13 , R 14 , R 12 ', R 13 ', and R 14 ' are each hydrogen, and among R 15 and R 16 The one is C 2-12 alkoxyalkyl, the other is C 1-8 alkyl, and X 11 and X 12 may each independently be chloro or methyl.
- the first transition metal compound is, in Formula 1, M 1 is Zr, A 1 is Si, R 11 and R 11 'are each independently phenyl, naphthyl, t-butylphenyl, 3,5-dit-butylphenyl, 2,5-dimethylphenyl, or methoxyphenyl, and R 12 , R 13 , R 14 , R 12 ', R 13 ', and R 14 ' are each independently hydrogen. , one of R 15 and R 16 is t-butoxyhexyl, the other is methyl, and X 11 and X 12 may each independently be a chloroine compound.
- first transition metal compound may be any one selected from the group consisting of the following compounds:
- the first transition metal compound represented by Formula 1 can be synthesized by applying known reactions, and for more detailed synthesis methods, refer to the synthesis examples below.
- the second transition metal compound represented by Chemical Formula 2 contributes to the production of low molecular weight copolymers and has a relatively low comonomer incorporation rate compared to the first transition metal compound. indicates.
- M 2 may be Ti, Zr, or Hf, and more specifically, may be Zr or Hf.
- a 2 may specifically be Si.
- R 21 to R 24 may each independently be C 1-8 alkyl, and more specifically, R 21 to R 24 may each be methyl.
- R 25 may be C 1-8 alkyl, and more specifically, R 25 may be methyl.
- R 26 may be C 6-18 aryl substituted or unsubstituted with C 1-8 alkyl, and more specifically, R 26 may be phenyl, t-butylphenyl, naphthyl, or 2,5- It may be dimethylphenyl.
- R 27 to R 29 may each independently be hydrogen, or two adjacent groups among R 27 to R 29 may be combined to form a C 4-8 aliphatic ring such as cyclopentane or cyclohexane, and more specifically R 27 to R 29 may each independently be hydrogen, or two adjacent groups among R 27 to R 29 may be bonded to each other to form a cyclopentane ring.
- R 31 and R 32 may each independently be C 1-8 alkyl, and more specifically, R 31 and R 32 may each be methyl.
- X 31 and X 32 may each independently be chloro or methyl, and more specifically, may be chloro.
- M 2 is Ti, Zr, or Hf
- a 2 is Si
- R 21 to R 24 are each independently C 1-8 alkyl
- R 25 is C 1-8 alkyl
- R 26 is C 6-18 aryl substituted or unsubstituted with C 1-8 alkyl
- R 27 to R 29 are each independently hydrogen, or an adjacent one of R 27 to R 29
- the two groups combine with each other to form a C 4-8 aliphatic ring
- R 31 and R 32 are each independently C 1-8 alkyl
- X 31 and X 32 are each independently chloro or methyl. You can.
- M 2 is Zr or Hf
- a 2 is Si
- R 21 to R 24 are each methyl
- R 25 is methyl
- R 26 is phenyl.
- R 27 to R 29 are each independently hydrogen, or two adjacent groups among R 27 to R 29 are bonded to each other to form a cyclopentane ring.
- R 31 and R 32 may each independently be methyl
- X 31 and X 32 may each independently be a chloroine compound.
- the second transition metal compound represented by Formula 2 may be any one selected from the group consisting of the following compounds:
- the second transition metal compound represented by Formula 2 can be synthesized by applying known reactions, and for more detailed synthesis methods, refer to the synthesis examples below.
- the first transition metal has only racemic isomers. Meanwhile, the second transition metal compound does not have meso isomers and racemic isomers.
- racemic form or “racemic body” or “racemic isomer” means that the same substituent on two ligands is a Group 4 transition metal represented by M 1 in Formula 1, such as, It refers to a plane containing a transition metal such as zirconium (Zr) or hafnium (Hf) and a form on the opposite side to the center of the ligand portion.
- M 1 in Formula 1 such as, It refers to a plane containing a transition metal such as zirconium (Zr) or hafnium (Hf) and a form on the opposite side to the center of the ligand portion.
- the term "meso isomer” or “meso isomer” refers to a stereoisomer of the above-mentioned racemic isomer, where the same substituents on two ligands are group 4 represented by M 1 in Formula 1 above. It means a form that is on the same plane with respect to the plane containing the transition metal and the center of the ligand portion.
- the hybrid metallocene catalyst according to the present invention can increase catalytic activity and further improve the physical properties of the produced polymer by controlling the molar ratio of the first and second transition metal compounds.
- the hybrid metallocene catalyst may include the first and second transition metal compounds at a molar ratio of 1:6 to 6:1.
- the molar ratio of the first and second transition metal compounds may be 2:1 to 4:1, or 2:1 to 3:1.
- hybrid metallocene catalyst according to the present invention may further include one or more of a carrier and a cocatalyst.
- the first and second transition metal compounds are used in the form of a supported catalyst supported on a carrier.
- a carrier having a highly reactive hydroxy group, silanol group, or siloxane group on the surface can be used.
- a carrier that has been surface modified by calcination or has had moisture removed from the surface by drying can be used. You can.
- silica prepared by calcining silica gel silica such as silica dried at high temperature, silica-alumina, and silica-magnesia may be used, and these are typically Na 2 O, K 2 CO 3 , BaSO 4 , and Mg ( It may contain oxides such as NO 3 ) 2 , carbonate, sulfate, and nitrate.
- the particle shape and bulk density of the produced polymer are excellent, and can be suitably used in conventional slurry polymerization, bulk polymerization, and gas phase polymerization processes.
- the functional group of the transition metal compound is chemically bonded to the silica carrier, there is almost no catalyst released from the surface of the carrier during the ethylene polymerization process, and as a result, polyethylene is manufactured through slurry or gas phase polymerization. Fouling that occurs on the reactor wall or between polymer particles can be minimized.
- the carrier may have an average particle diameter (D50) of 20 to 40 ⁇ m.
- D50 average particle diameter
- the transition metal compound can be supported with greater efficiency, and as a result, catalytic activity can be increased. More specifically, it may be 20 ⁇ m or more, or 25 ⁇ m or more, and 40 ⁇ m or less, or 30 ⁇ m or less.
- the average particle diameter (D50) of the carrier means the particle diameter at 50% of the cumulative distribution of particle numbers according to particle size (particle diameter).
- the D50 can be measured using a laser diffraction method.
- the carrier to be measured is dispersed in a dispersion medium such as deionized water, and then used with a commercially available laser diffraction particle size measurement device (e.g. Microtrac S3500). ), the particle size distribution is calculated by measuring the difference in diffraction patterns according to particle size when particles pass through the laser beam. The particle size at a point that is 50% of the cumulative distribution of particle numbers according to particle size in the measuring device is calculated, and this is taken as the average particle size.
- the first and second transition metal compounds are, for example, 1 mmol or more, 10 mmol or more, or 15 mmol or more, or 17.5 mmol or more, and 100 mmol or less, or 80 mmol, respectively, based on 1,000 g of the silica carrier. It may be supported in a content range of less than or equal to 60 mmol, or less than or equal to 52.5 mmol. When supported in the above content range, it exhibits appropriate supported catalyst activity, which can be advantageous in terms of maintaining the activity of the catalyst and economic efficiency.
- the hybrid metallocene catalyst may further include a cocatalyst to improve high activity and process stability.
- the cocatalyst may include one or more compounds represented by the following formula (3).
- R 41 is halogen; or C 1-20 hydrocarbyl substituted or unsubstituted with halogen;
- a is an integer greater than or equal to 2.
- the hydrocarbyl group is a monovalent functional group obtained by removing a hydrogen atom from hydrocarbon, and includes an alkyl group, alkenyl group, alkynyl group, aryl group, aralkyl group, aralkenyl group, aralkynyl group, and alkylaryl group. , alkenyl aryl group and alkynylaryl group, etc. may be included.
- the hydrocarbyl group having 1 to 20 carbon atoms may be a hydrocarbyl group having 1 to 15 carbon atoms or a hydrocarbyl group having 1 to 10 carbon atoms.
- the hydrocarbyl group having 1 to 20 carbon atoms is methyl group, ethyl group, n-propyl group, iso-propyl group, n-butyl group, iso-butyl group, tert-butyl group, n-pentyl group, and n-hexyl group.
- straight-chain, branched-chain or cyclic alkyl groups such as n-heptyl group and cyclohexyl group;
- it may be an aryl group such as a phenyl group, naphthyl group, or anthracenyl group.
- Examples of the compound represented by Formula 3 include alkylaluminoxane-based compounds such as methylaluminoxane, ethylaluminoxane, isobutylaluminoxane, or butylaluminoxane, and any one or a mixture of two or more of these may be used. .
- the cocatalyst may be, more specifically, an alkylaluminoxane-based cocatalyst such as methylaluminoxane.
- the alkylaluminoxane-based cocatalyst stabilizes the first and second transition metal compounds and acts as a Lewis acid, forming a functional group introduced into the bridge group of the first and second transition metal compounds.
- Catalytic activity can be further improved by including a metal element that can form a bond through Lewis acid-base interaction.
- the amount of the cocatalyst used can be appropriately adjusted depending on the physical properties or effects of the desired catalyst and polyethylene.
- the cocatalyst when using silica as the carrier, is 100g or more, or 1000g or more, or 2000g or more, and 6000g or less, or 5500g or less, or 5400g or less per weight of the carrier, for example, based on 1,000g of silica. It can be supported as .
- the hybrid metallocene catalyst according to the present invention having the above-described structure includes the steps of supporting a cocatalyst compound on a carrier, and supporting the first and second transition metal compounds on the carrier. It can be manufactured by a manufacturing method including the step of: At this time, the loading order of the cocatalyst and the first and second transition metal compounds can be changed as needed, and the loading order of the first and second transition metal compounds is also required. It may change depending on.
- the first and second transition metal compounds may be supported simultaneously. Considering the effect of the supported catalyst with a structure determined according to the supporting order, it is important to sequentially support the first and second transition metal compounds after supporting the cocatalyst on the carrier so that the prepared supported catalyst can be used in the polyethylene manufacturing process. Excellent process stability can be achieved along with high catalyst activity.
- the hybrid metallocene catalyst according to the present invention can exhibit excellent catalytic activity by containing first and second transition metal compounds having specific structures. Accordingly, the hybrid metallocene catalyst can be suitably used for polymerization of olefin-based monomers.
- the present invention provides a method for producing an olefinic polymer, specifically, a method for producing polyethylene, including the step of polymerizing an olefinic monomer in the presence of the hybrid metallocene catalyst.
- the method for producing polyethylene according to the present invention includes the step of introducing hydrogen in the presence of the above-described hybrid metallocene catalyst and slurry polymerizing the ethylene monomer and the olefin monomer.
- the olefin monomer may be ethylene, alpha-olefin, cyclic olefin, diene olefin or triene olefin having two or more double bonds.
- the olefin monomer examples include ethylene, propylene, 1-butene, 1-pentene, 4-methyl-1-pentene, 1-hexene, 1-heptene, 1-octene, 1-decene, 1-undecene, 1 -Dodecene, 1-tetradecene, 1-hexadecene, 1-eicocene, norbornene, norbonadiene, ethylidenenorbornene, phenylnorbornene, vinylnorbornene, dicyclopentadiene, 1,4-butadiene, Examples include 1,5-pentadiene, 1,6-hexadiene, styrene, alpha-methylstyrene, divinylbenzene, and 3-chloromethylstyrene, and two or more of these monomers may be mixed for copolymerization. More specifically, the olefin monomer may be 1-hexene.
- the amount of the olefin monomer added may be determined depending on the physical properties of polyethylene to be manufactured. For example, considering the physical properties of polyethylene, high drop impact strength, and the effect of improving processability to be implemented in the present invention, the olefin monomer is added in an amount of 4 to 15% by weight based on the total weight of monomers including ethylene monomer and olefin monomer. It can be.
- the olefin monomer is 4 wt% or more, or 5 wt% or more, or 5.5 wt% or more, and 15 wt% or less, or 14.8 wt% or less, based on the total weight of monomers including ethylene monomer and olefin monomer, Alternatively, it can be added at 14.6% by weight or less.
- the polymerization reaction is carried out under conditions of hydrogen input.
- hydrogen is 5 to 45 ppm, more specifically 5 ppm or more, or 7 ppm or more, or 10 ppm or more, and 45 ppm or less, or 40 ppm or less, Alternatively, it may be added in an amount of 35 ppm or less. When added in the above range, it is easier to realize the physical properties of polyethylene described above. When the polymerization reaction is performed under conditions without hydrogen input, the melt index (MI) of the polyethylene produced is greatly reduced, making it impossible to achieve the MI condition of 0.4 to 1.2 g/10 min for polyethylene, which is the target of the present invention.
- MI melt index
- the polymerization reaction may be performed as a slurry polymerization reaction.
- the hybrid supported catalyst is an aliphatic hydrocarbon solvent having 4 to 12 carbon atoms, such as isobutane, pentane, hexane, heptane, nonane, decane, and isomers thereof, and an aromatic hydrocarbon solvent such as toluene and benzene, dichloromethane, and chlorine. It can be dissolved or diluted in a hydrocarbon solvent substituted with a chlorine atom, such as benzene, and then injected.
- the solvent used here is preferably treated with a small amount of alkyl aluminum to remove a small amount of water or air, which acts as a catalyst poison, and it is also possible to use a cocatalyst.
- the polymerization reaction may be performed at a temperature of 40°C or higher, 60°C or higher, or 80°C or lower, and 110°C or lower, 100°C or lower, or 90°C or lower.
- the pressure conditions during the polymerization reaction may be further controlled, it may be performed under a pressure of 5 bar or more, or 10 bar or more, or 20 bar or more, and 50 bar or less, or 45 bar or less, or 40 bar or less.
- Polyethylene manufactured by the above manufacturing method has a uniformly distributed lamellar structure with an appropriate level of crystallinity. Accordingly, it exhibits high drop impact strength and excellent processability.
- the polyethylene may be an ethylene/1-hexene copolymer.
- polyethylene produced using the hybrid supported catalyst satisfies the following conditions (i) to (iii):
- MI Melt index
- BOCF broad orthogonal crystalline fraction
- BOCF index ⁇ area sum/188.5560176 ⁇ + ⁇ 1/297.9631479 ⁇
- the area sum is obtained as a contour plot of the content of the fraction according to the elution temperature (Te) and weight average molecular weight (Log M) through CFC analysis of polyethylene; Arbitrarily dividing the fractions according to Te and Log M into a plurality of regions and assigning random coefficients to each region according to the contribution of the fractions to the drop impact strength to derive a region sum coefficient map; Substituting the area sum coefficient map into the contour drawing and calculating the area of the signal for each area to obtain a real element value for each area; and calculating the area sum by multiplying the actual element value for each area by the coefficient value for each area given above and then calculating the total.
- Te elution temperature
- Log M weight average molecular weight
- the drop impact strength of linear low-density polyethylene increases when lamellar structures with an appropriate level of crystallinity are connected by tie chains.
- the present inventors Based on the CFC analysis results, the present inventors derived an area sum coefficient map according to the contribution of the polyethylene fraction to the drop impact strength, and created Equation 1 above to define the BOCF index through linear regression.
- FIG. 1 a contour plot showing the content of the fraction according to the elution temperature (Te) and weight average molecular weight (log M) is obtained through CFC analysis of polyethylene.
- the contour plot uses the elution temperature (Te) as the x-axis and the logarithmic value of the weight average molecular weight (log M) as the y-axis.
- Figure 1 is a contour diagram obtained through CFC analysis of polyethylene in Example 1 below, and is only an example to explain the present invention, and the present invention is not limited thereto.
- the fractions according to Te and Log M are arbitrarily divided by region, and a positive or negative coefficient is arbitrarily assigned to each region depending on the contribution of the fraction to the drop impact strength, resulting in a region sum coefficient map.
- the area sum coefficient map uses the elution temperature (Te) as the x-axis and the logarithmic value of the weight average molecular weight (log M) as the y-axis.
- the fraction corresponding to a given elution temperature (Te) and a given weight average molecular weight (Log M) can be expressed as CFC (Te, Log M).
- assigning a positive or negative coefficient to each region gives a high positive coefficient to the region of the fraction that can increase the drop impact strength, and conversely, gives a negative coefficient to the fraction that can reduce the drop impact strength. Grant.
- Figure 2 shows the fractions according to Te and Log M into LCHW (low crystalline - high molecular weight), MCHW (medium crystalline - high molecular weight), HCHW (high crystalline - high molecular weight), LCMW (low crystalline - medium molecular weight), MCMW (medium crystal - medium molecular weight), HCMW (high crystal - medium molecular weight), LCLW (low crystal - low molecular weight), MCLW (medium crystal - low molecular weight), HCLW (high crystal - low molecular weight), LW (low molecular weight) , arbitrarily divided into HC (high crystalline), HC&LW (high crystalline & low molecular weight), and SF (soluble fraction) regions, and each region has 60, 40, 40, depending on the contribution of the fraction to the drop impact strength.
- the area sum coefficient map was derived by assigning coefficients of 40, 30, 0, 0, 0, 0, -10, -10, -25, and 20.
- Figure 2 is an area sum coefficient map for polyethylene of Example 1 below, and is only an example to explain the present invention, and the present invention is not limited thereto.
- ULW (ultra low molecular weight) regions can be further distinguished, and in this case, arbitrary coefficients, for example, 0, can be assigned to these regions.
- Equation 2 the area sum coefficient map is substituted into the contour plot, and the actual element value for each area, that is, the area of the signal for each area, is calculated using the sigma formula in Equation 2 below.
- Te is the elution temperature
- n 10 x log M
- M is the weight average molecular weight (g/mol).
- Equation 1 the calculated real element value for each region is multiplied by the coefficient value for each region given above, then the total is calculated to calculate the region sum, and the BOCF index can be calculated by substituting this into Equation 1.
- Figure 3 is a map showing the results of multiplying the actual element value for each region calculated by the method described above from the CFC analysis results for polyethylene in Example 1 below by the coefficient value for each region, and is only an example to explain the present invention. , the present invention is not limited thereto.
- CFC cross fraction chromatography
- the polyethylene according to the present invention has a BOCF index calculated according to Equation 1 above of 1 or more, more specifically 1 to 1.5, or 1 to 1.3. By having a BOCF index in the above range, it can exhibit high drop impact strength.
- the polyethylene according to the present invention has a density of 0.91 to 0.93 g/cm 3 measured according to the ASTM D1505 standard, and a melt index (MI) of 0.4 to 1.2 measured at 190°C and 2.16 kg according to the ASTM D1238 standard. It satisfies the condition of g/10min.
- the polyethylene has a density measured according to ASTM D1505 of 0.91 g/cm 3 or more, or 0.915 g/cm 3 or more, and 0.93 g/cm 3 or less, or 0.925 g/cm 3 or less, or 0.921 g/cm. It is 3 or less.
- the density of polyethylene increases, the drop impact strength decreases.
- high-density polyethylene exceeding 0.93 g/cm 3 shows a low drop impact strength of 300 gf or less.
- the polyethylene according to the present invention has a density within the above-mentioned range and thus exhibits excellent drop impact strength.
- the polyethylene has a melt index (MI 2.16 ) of 0.4 g/10min or more, or 0.45 g/10min or more, and 1.2 g/10min or less, as measured under the ASTM D1238 standard at a temperature of 190 ° C. and a load of 2.16 kg. 1.18 g/10min or less, or 1.15g/10min or less.
- MI 2.16 melt index
- the polyethylene can exhibit excellent processability and high drop impact strength.
- the polyethylene is produced by using a film forming machine to produce a polyethylene film (BUR (Blown-Up Ratio) 2 to 3, more specifically 2.5, and a film thickness of 45 to 55 ⁇ m, more specifically 50 ⁇ m).
- the drop impact strength measured according to ASTM D1709 [Method A] is 1800 gf or more, more specifically 1800 to 2300 gf.
- polyethylene produced by the above production method using the hybrid supported catalyst of the present invention has excellent processability and drop impact strength properties, and can be applied to a variety of purposes depending on the purpose, and can be used in the production of films requiring high mechanical properties. This can be particularly useful.
- room temperature means 23 ⁇ 5°C.
- the ligand (a2) was dissolved in toluene/ether (2/1 volume ratio, 0.53M), n-BuLi (2.05 equivalents) was added to the resulting solution at -25°C, and then stirred at room temperature for 5 hours. A lithiated ligand was prepared.
- a slurry prepared by mixing ZrCl 4 (1 equivalent) with toluene (0.17M) in a separate flask was added to the lithiated ligand and stirred at room temperature overnight.
- the solvent was vacuum dried, DCM was added to the dried product, and LiCl was removed by filtration.
- the filtrate was dried under vacuum and recrystallized at room temperature by adding DCM and hexane. The resulting solid was then filtered and dried under vacuum to obtain a solid transition metal compound (A-1).
- 2-isopropyl-4-phenyl-indene 2-isopropyl-4-(4-t-butyl-phenyl)indene is used, and instead of 2-methyl-4-phenyl-indene, 2-methyl-4-( A transition metal compound (A-2) having the above structure was prepared in the same manner as in Synthesis Example 1, except for using 4-t-butyl-phenyl)indene.
- a transition metal compound having the above structure was prepared in the same manner as in Synthesis Example 1, except that 2-methyl-4-(4-methoxy-phenyl)indene was used instead of 2-methyl-4-phenyl-indene. (A-3) was prepared.
- Transition metal compound (A-4) of the above structure was prepared in the same manner as in Synthesis Example 1, except that 2-methyl-4-naphthyl-indene was used instead of 2-methyl-4-phenyl-indene. was manufactured.
- the ligand (b2) was dissolved in toluene/ether (2/1 volume ratio, 0.53M), n-BuLi (2.05 equivalents) was added to the resulting solution at -25°C, and then stirred at room temperature for 5 hours. A lithiated ligand was prepared.
- a transition metal compound (B-2) having the above structure was prepared in the same manner as in Synthesis Example 7, except that HfCl 4 was used instead of ZrCl 4 .
- the structure was prepared in the same manner as in Synthesis Example 7, except that 2-methyl-4-(4-(t-butyl-phenyl)indene was used instead of 2-methyl-4-phenyl-indene.
- a transition metal compound (B-3) was prepared.
- Transition metal compound (B-4) of the above structure was produced in the same manner as in Synthesis Example 7, except that 2-methyl-4-phenyl-indene was used instead of 2-methyl-4-phenyl-indene. was manufactured.
- Transition metal compound (B-5) of the above structure was prepared in the same manner as in Synthesis Example 7, except that 2-methyl-4-naphthyl-indene was used instead of 2-methyl-4-phenyl-indene. was manufactured.
- a transition metal compound (C-1) having the above structure was prepared in the same manner as in Comparative Synthesis Example 2 of Korean Patent Publication No. 10-2022-0067494.
- a transition metal compound (C-2) having the above structure was prepared in the same manner as in Comparative Synthesis Example 3 of Korean Patent Publication No. 10-2022-0067494.
- a transition metal compound (C-3) having the above structure was prepared in the same manner as in Synthesis Example 1 of Korean Patent Publication No. 10-2019-0074798.
- a transition metal compound (C-4) having the above structure was prepared in the same manner as in Preparation Example 1 of Korean Patent Publication No. 10-2016-0067508.
- a transition metal compound (C-5) having the above structure was prepared in the same manner as in the example of Korean Patent Publication No. 10-2016-0045433.
- a transition metal compound (rac-C-6) having the above structure was prepared by referring to Synthesis Example 1 of Korean Patent Publication No. 10-2018-0161297.
- 2-iPr-4-tBuPhIndene (1 equiv) was dissolved in Toluene/THF (10/1, 0.5 M), then n-BuLi (1.05 eq) was slowly added dropwise at -25°C, and then stirred at room temperature for 3 hours. . Afterwards, Dichloro diethyl Silane (1.05 eq) was added at -10°C and stirred at room temperature overnight.
- 2-Me-4-tBuPhIndene (1 eq) was dissolved in Toluene/THF (5/1, 0.7M), then n-BuLi (1.05 eq) was slowly added dropwise at -25°C, and incubated at room temperature for 3 hours.
- the temperature of the reactor was lowered to room temperature, stirring was stopped, the reaction product was allowed to stand for about 30 minutes, and then the reaction product was decantated.
- 3kg of hexane was added to the reactor, the hexane slurry solution was transferred to a 20L filter dryer, the solution was filtered, and dried under reduced pressure at 50°C for about 4 hours to obtain 1.5 kg of hybrid metallocene catalyst.
- a hybrid metallocene catalyst was prepared in the same manner as in Preparation Example 1, except that the types and mixing molar ratios of the first and second transition metal compounds were changed. .
- the isobutene slurry loop process is possible as a polymerization reactor, and a 140L continuous polymerization reactor operated at a reaction flow rate of approximately 7 m/s was prepared. Then, the reactants required for polyethylene polymerization were continuously added to the reactor as shown in Tables 3 and 4.
- the catalyst used in each polymerization reaction was one prepared in the Preparation Example or Comparative Preparation Example shown in Tables 1 and 2 above, and the catalyst was mixed with isobutene slurry and added. Additionally, the polymerization reaction was performed at a pressure of about 40 bar and a temperature of about 85°C.
- activity was calculated as the ratio of the weight of the produced polymer (kg PE) per weight of the supported catalyst used (kg) based on unit time (hr). .
- the 1-Hexene input amount (wt%) is calculated as a percentage based on the total weight of monomers containing ethylene and 1-hexene
- the hydrogen input amount (ppm) is calculated as a percentage of the monomers containing ethylene and 1-hexene. It is based on total weight.
- MI 2.16 Melt Index
- CFC Cross fraction chromatography
- CFC Cross-fraction chromatography
- the content ratio of the soluble fraction eluted in the region with an elution temperature of less than 35°C (SF ( ⁇ 35°C))
- the content ratio of the fraction eluted in the region above °C and below 75°C, and the content ratio of the fraction eluted in the region above 75°C (>75°C) were calculated (wt%), respectively.
- the content ratio (W L ) of the low-crystalline polymer eluted in the region with an elution temperature of 75°C or lower, excluding SF, and the content ratio of the highly crystalline polymer eluted in the region with an elution temperature of more than 75°C ( W H ) was calculated (wt%).
- BOCF index ⁇ area sum/188.5560176 ⁇ + ⁇ 1/297.9631479 ⁇
- the area sum includes obtaining the content of the fraction according to the elution temperature (Te) and weight average molecular weight (Log M) as a contour plot through CFC analysis of the polyethylene; Arbitrarily dividing the fractions according to Te and Log M into a plurality of regions and assigning random coefficients to each region according to the contribution of the fractions to the drop impact strength to derive a region sum coefficient map; Substituting the area sum coefficient map into the contour drawing and calculating the area of the signal for each area to obtain a real element value for each area; and calculating the area sum by multiplying the actual element value for each area by the coefficient value for each area given above and then calculating the total.
- Te elution temperature
- Log M weight average molecular weight
- the area sum was calculated in the following manner.
- FIG. 1 shows a contour plot for the polyethylene of Example 1.
- Te elution temperature
- Log M weight average molecular weight
- the region sum coefficient map was substituted into the contour plot, and the actual element value for each region, that is, the area of the signal for each region, was calculated using the following sigma formula:
- Te is the elution temperature
- n 10 x LogM
- M is the weight average molecular weight (g/mol).
- FIG. 2 was substituted into FIG. 1, and the actual element value for each region was calculated as in the following formula:
- the area sum was calculated by multiplying the actual element value for each region calculated above by the coefficient value for each region given above, and then calculating the total.
- LCHW, MCHW, HCHW, LCMW, MCMW, HCMW, LCLW, MCLW, HCLW, LW, HC, HC&LW, and SF are the LCHW area, MCHW area, HCHW area, and LCMW area calculated above, respectively. These are the actual element values in MCMW area, HCMW area, LCLW area, MCLW area, HCLW area, LW area, HC area, HC&LW area and SF area.
- the BOCF index value was calculated by substituting the area sum calculated using the above method into Equation 1 above.
- a film was prepared by inflation molding the film forming composition prepared above under the following film extrusion conditions.
- the drop impact strength was measured according to ASTM D1709 [Method A] standard. At this time, each film sample was measured more than 20 times and the average value was taken.
- Error rate (error%)
- Example 1 0.9201 0.47 1.1083 1937 1989 2.62
- Example 2 0.9179 0.56 1.0832 1901 1945 2.24
- Example 3 0.9134 0.46 1.1728 2128 2103 1.16
- Example 4 0.9162 0.53 1.0325 1950 1855 5.14
- Example 5 0.9166 1.09 1.0253 1870 1842 1.52
- Example 6 0.9171 1.15 1.2951 2200 2320 5.19
- Example 7 0.9189 1.14 1.1261 2050 2021 1.45
- Example 8 0.9190 0.87 1.1006 1993 1975 0.89
- Example 9 0.9190 0.95 1.0450 1950 1877 3.90
- Example 10 0.9192 0.85 1.0908 1890 1958 3.48
- Example 11 0.9170 0.99 1.2321 2090 2209 5.37
- Example 12 0.9189 1.00 1.0671 2010 1916 4.90
- Example 13 0.9199 1.01 1.0284 1840 1847 0.40
- Example 14 0.9159 0.88 1.0070 1846 1809 2.02
- Example 15 Example 15
- SBI Silicon bridge Bis Indene
- racemate and meso two types of isomers exist: racemate and meso.
- Tm melting points
- racemic and mesomeric substances are usually used separately.
- the molecular weight and activity are about twice higher than the meso form.
- the first transition metal compound (racemate) of Formula 1 which is a high molecular weight, high copolymerizability catalyst
- the second transition metal compound of Formula 2 which is a low molecular weight, low copolymerization catalyst
- Comparative Example 4 the polyethylene produced showed low drop impact strength due to the use of a hybrid metallocene catalyst containing only two types of high molecular weight catalysts, and in Comparative Examples 5 to 7, a hybrid metallocene catalyst containing only two types of low molecular weight catalysts was used. Polyethylene showed low drop impact strength due to the use of a metallocene catalyst.
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촉매 | 제1전이금속 화합물 | 제2전이금속 화합물 | 제1/제2전이금속 화합물의 투입량(mmol) |
제조예 1 | A-1 | B-1 | 52.5/17.5 |
제조예 2 | A-1 | B-2 | 52.5/17.5 |
제조예 3 | A-1 | B-3 | 52.5/17.5 |
제조예 4 | A-1 | B-4 | 52.5/17.5 |
제조예 5 | A-1 | B-5 | 52.5/17.5 |
제조예 6 | A-1 | B-6 | 52.5/17.5 |
제조예 7 | A-2 | B-1 | 52.5/17.5 |
제조예 8 | A-2 | B-2 | 52.5/17.5 |
제조예 9 | A-2 | B-3 | 52.5/17.5 |
제조예 10 | A-2 | B-4 | 52.5/17.5 |
제조예 11 | A-2 | B-5 | 52.5/17.5 |
제조예 12 | A-2 | B-6 | 52.5/17.5 |
제조예 13 | A-3 | B-1 | 52.5/17.5 |
제조예 14 | A-3 | B-2 | 52.5/17.5 |
제조예 15 | A-4 | B-1 | 52.5/17.5 |
제조예 16 | A-5 | B-1 | 52.5/17.5 |
제조예 17 | A-6 | B-1 | 52.5/17.5 |
촉매 | 제1전이금속 화합물 | 제2전이금속 화합물 | 제1/제2전이금속 화합물의 투입량(mmol) |
비교제조예 1 | A-2 | C-1 | 52.5/17.5 |
비교제조예 2 | A-2 | C-2 | 52.5/17.5 |
비교제조예 3 | A-2 | C-3 | 52.5/17.5 |
비교제조예 4 | A-2 | C-4 | 52.5/17.5 |
비교제조예 5 | C-1 | B-1 | 17.5/52.5 |
비교제조예 6 | C-2 | B-1 | 17.5/52.5 |
비교제조예 7 | C-1 | B-3 | 17.5/52.5 |
비교제조예 8 | C-5 | B-1 | 52.5/17.5 |
비교제조예 9 | C-6 | B-1 | 52.5/17.5 |
촉매 | 에틸렌 투입량 (kg/hr) | 1-Hexene 투입량1 (wt%) |
수소 투입량2 (ppm) | 활성 (kgPE/kgSiO2·hr) |
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실시예 1 | 제조예 1 | 20.1 | 9.7 | 40 | 0.9 |
실시예 2 | 제조예 2 | 20.1 | 14.6 | 35 | 4.9 |
실시예 3 | 제조예 3 | 23.4 | 7.6 | 29 | 7.7 |
실시예 4 | 제조예 4 | 24.0 | 14.0 | 10 | 5.1 |
실시예 5 | 제조예 5 | 19.8 | 14.8 | 13 | 4.1 |
실시예 6 | 제조예 6 | 19.8 | 12.0 | 10 | 4.2 |
실시예 7 | 제조예 7 | 19.3 | 14.0 | 28 | 1.4 |
실시예 8 | 제조예 8 | 28.1 | 14.2 | 15 | 1.9 |
실시예 9 | 제조예 9 | 24.2 | 5.6 | 10 | 4.7 |
실시예 10 | 제조예 10 | 20.2 | 10.9 | 30 | 3.2 |
실시예 11 | 제조예 11 | 22.0 | 13.4 | 7 | 2.1 |
실시예 12 | 제조예 12 | 20.0 | 11.5 | 10 | 3.2 |
실시예 13 | 제조예 13 | 23.7 | 7.3 | 10 | 8.3 |
실시예 14 | 제조예 14 | 24.6 | 6.1 | 16 | 7.4 |
실시예 15 | 제조예 15 | 21.1 | 9.5 | 16 | 1.8 |
실시예 16 | 제조예 16 | 20.1 | 14.6 | 24 | 4.9 |
실시예 17 | 제조예 17 | 20.0 | 8.3 | 30 | 2.0 |
촉매 | 에틸렌 투입량 (kg/hr) | 1-Hexene 투입량1 (wt%) |
수소 투입량2 (ppm) | 활성 (kgPE/kgSiO2·hr) |
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비교예 1 | 비교제조예 1 | 20.1 | 10.9 | 7 | 2.4 |
비교예 2 | 비교제조예 2 | 17.8 | 14.2 | 11 | 3.7 |
비교예 3 | 비교제조예 3 | 20.2 | 13.5 | 11 | 4.0 |
비교예 4 | 비교제조예 4 | 20.1 | 12.0 | 4 | 2.0 |
비교예 5 | 비교제조예 5 | 23.0 | 11.0 | 17 | 4.5 |
비교예 6 | 비교제조예 6 | 24.5 | 12.5 | 20 | 3.2 |
비교예 7 | 비교제조예 7 | 20.3 | 14.0 | 14 | 3.9 |
비교예 8 | 비교제조예 8 | 20.0 | 13.5 | 9 | 4.8 |
비교예 9 | 비교제조예 9 | 24.0 | 13.0 | 0 | 4.4 |
수지 물성 | 기계물성 | Index값 오차 | ||||
밀도 (g/cm3) |
MI2.16
(g/10min) |
BOCF index | 낙하충격강도 (gf) |
expDI | error% | |
실시예 1 | 0.9201 | 0.47 | 1.1083 | 1937 | 1989 | 2.62 |
실시예 2 | 0.9179 | 0.56 | 1.0832 | 1901 | 1945 | 2.24 |
실시예 3 | 0.9134 | 0.46 | 1.1728 | 2128 | 2103 | 1.16 |
실시예 4 | 0.9162 | 0.53 | 1.0325 | 1950 | 1855 | 5.14 |
실시예 5 | 0.9166 | 1.09 | 1.0253 | 1870 | 1842 | 1.52 |
실시예 6 | 0.9171 | 1.15 | 1.2951 | 2200 | 2320 | 5.19 |
실시예 7 | 0.9189 | 1.14 | 1.1261 | 2050 | 2021 | 1.45 |
실시예 8 | 0.9190 | 0.87 | 1.1006 | 1993 | 1975 | 0.89 |
실시예 9 | 0.9190 | 0.95 | 1.0450 | 1950 | 1877 | 3.90 |
실시예 10 | 0.9192 | 0.85 | 1.0908 | 1890 | 1958 | 3.48 |
실시예 11 | 0.9170 | 0.99 | 1.2321 | 2090 | 2209 | 5.37 |
실시예 12 | 0.9189 | 1.00 | 1.0671 | 2010 | 1916 | 4.90 |
실시예 13 | 0.9199 | 1.01 | 1.0284 | 1840 | 1847 | 0.40 |
실시예 14 | 0.9159 | 0.88 | 1.0070 | 1846 | 1809 | 2.02 |
실시예 15 | 0.9185 | 0.99 | 1.0212 | 1900 | 1835 | 3.56 |
실시예 16 | 0.9180 | 1.0 | 1.0930 | 1900 | 1962 | 3.16 |
실시예 17 | 0.9160 | 0.5 | 1.2651 | 2300 | 2267 | 1.45 |
수지 물성 | 기계물성 | Index값 오차 | ||||
밀도 (g/cm3) |
MI2.16
(g/10min) |
BOCF index | 낙하충격강도 (gf) |
expDI | error% | |
비교예 1 | 0.9180 | 1.0 | 0.7292 | 1200 | 1317 | 8.87 |
비교예 2 | 0.9175 | 1.01 | 0.8926 | 1615 | 1607 | 0.53 |
비교예 3 | 0.9156 | 0.98 | 0.8965 | 1659 | 1613 | 2.82 |
비교예 4 | 0.9165 | 0.89 | 0.8989 | 1760 | 1618 | 8.79 |
비교예 5 | 0.9180 | 1.21 | 0.7170 | 1210 | 1295 | 6.58 |
비교예 6 | 0.9166 | 1.01 | 0.7101 | 1180 | 1283 | 9.57 |
비교예 7 | 0.9184 | 0.89 | 0.6321 | 1150 | 1144 | 3.10 |
비교예 8 | 0.9168 | 1.02 | 0.8714 | 1550 | 1569 | 5.16 |
비교예 9 | 0.9192 | 1.21 | 0.7493 | 1300 | 1353 | 0.92 |
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- 하기 화학식 1로 표시되는 제1전이금속 화합물; 및하기 화학식 2로 표시되는 제2전이금속 화합물;을 포함하는,혼성 메탈로센 촉매:[화학식 1]상기 화학식 1에서,M1은 4족 전이금속이고,A1은 C, Si, 또는 Ge이며,R11 및 R11'는 각각 독립적으로, C6-20 아릴, C7-20 알킬아릴, C7-20 아릴알킬, 또는 C7-20 알콕시아릴이고,R12, R13, R14, R12', R13', 및 R14'는 각각 독립적으로 수소, 할로겐, C1-20 알킬, C1-20 알케닐, C1-20 알콕시, C6-20 아릴, C7-20 알킬아릴, 또는 C7-20 아릴알킬이며,R15 및 R16 중 하나는 C2-20 알콕시알킬이고, 나머지 하나는 C1-20 알킬이며,X11 및 X12는 각각 독립적으로, 할로겐 또는 C1-20 알킬이고,[화학식 2]상기 화학식 2에서,M2은 4족 전이금속이고,A2은 C, Si, 또는 Ge이며,R21 내지 R24는 각각 독립적으로, C1-20 알킬이고,R25는 C1-20 알킬이며,R26는 C1-20 알킬로 치환되거나 또는 비치환된 C6-20 아릴이고,R27 내지 R29는 각각 독립적으로, 수소, C1-20 알킬, C2-20 알케닐, C6-20 아릴, C7-20 알킬아릴, 및 C7-20 아릴알킬 중 어느 하나이거나, 또는 R27 내지 R29 중 인접하는 두 기가 서로 결합하여 C4-8 지방족 고리를 형성하며,R31 및 R32는 각각 독립적으로, C1-20의 알킬이고,X21 및 X22는 각각 독립적으로, 할로겐 또는 C1-20 알킬이다.
- 제1항에 있어서,상기 제1전이금속 화합물은, 상기 화학식 1에서,M1은 Ti, Zr, 또는 Hf이고,A1은 Si이며,R11 및 R11'는 각각 독립적으로, C6-12 아릴, C7-18 알킬아릴, 또는 C7-18 알콕시아릴이고,R12, R13, R14, R12', R13', 및 R14'는 각각 수소이며,R15 및 R16 중 하나는 C2-12 알콕시알킬이고, 나머지 하나는 C1-8 알킬이며,X11 및 X12는 각각 독립적으로 클로로 또는 메틸인 화합물인,혼성 메탈로센 촉매.
- 제1항에 있어서,상기 제1전이금속 화합물은, 상기 화학식 1에서,M1는 Zr이고,A1는 Si이며,R11 및 R11'는 각각 독립적으로, 페닐, 나프틸, t-부틸페닐, 3,5-디t-부틸페닐, 2,5-디메틸페닐, 또는 메톡시페닐이고,R12, R13, R14, R12', R13', 및 R14'는 각각 독립적으로 수소이며,R15 및 R16 중 하나는 t-부톡시헥실이고, 나머지 하나는 메틸이며,X11 및 X12는 각각 독립적으로 클로로인 화합물인,혼성 메탈로센 촉매.
- 제1항에 있어서,상기 제2전이금속 화합물은, 상기 화학식 2에서,M2는 Ti, Zr, 또는 Hf이고,A2는 Si이며,R21 내지 R24는 각각 독립적으로, C1-8 알킬이고,R25는 C1-8 알킬이며,R26는 C1-8 알킬로 치환되거나 또는 비치환된 C6-18 아릴이고,R27 내지 R29는 각각 독립적으로 수소이거나, 또는 R27 내지 R29 중 인접하는 두 기가 서로 결합하여 C4-8 지방족 고리를 형성하며,R31 및 R32는 각각 독립적으로, C1-8의 알킬이고,X31 및 X32는 각각 독립적으로, 클로로 또는 메틸인 화합물인,혼성 메탈로센 촉매.
- 제1항에 있어서,상기 제2전이금속 화합물은, 상기 화학식 2에서,M2는 Zr 또는 Hf이고,A2는 Si이며,R21 내지 R24는 각각 메틸이고,R25는 메틸이며,R26는 페닐, t-부틸페닐, 나프틸, 또는 2,5-디메틸페닐이고,R27 내지 R29는 각각 독립적으로 수소이거나, 또는 R27 내지 R29 중 인접하는 두 기가 서로 결합하여 사이클로펜탄 고리를 형성하며,R31 및 R32는 각각 독립적으로, 메틸이고,X31 및 X32는 각각 독립적으로, 클로로인 화합물인,혼성 메탈로센 촉매.
- 제1항에 있어서,상기 제1전이금속 화합물과 제2전이금속 화합물은 1:6 내지 6:1의 몰비로 포함되는,혼성 메탈로센 촉매.
- 제1항에 있어서,조촉매 및 담체 중 1 이상을 더 포함하는,혼성 메탈로센 촉매.
- 제9항에 있어서,상기 조촉매는 하기 화학식 3으로 표시되는 화합물로 이루어진 군으로부터 선택된 1종 이상인,혼성 메탈로센 촉매:[화학식 3]-[Al(R41)-O]a-상기 화학식 3에서,R41는 할로겐; 또는 할로겐으로 치환 또는 비치환된 C1-20 하이드로카빌이고;a는 2 이상의 정수이다.
- 제9항에 있어서,상기 담체는 실리카, 알루미나, 마그네시아 또는 이들의 혼합물을 포함하는,혼성 메탈로센 촉매.
- 제1항에 따른 혼성 메탈로센 촉매의 존재 하에, 수소를 투입하며 에틸렌 단량체와 올레핀 단량체를 슬러리 중합하는 단계를 포함하는,폴리에틸렌의 제조방법.
- 제12항에 있어서,상기 중합시, 에틸렌 단량체와 올레핀 단량체를 포함하는 단량체 총 중량을 기준으로 수소를 5 내지 45ppm으로 투입하는,폴리에틸렌의 제조방법.
- 제12항에 있어서,상기 올레핀 단량체는, 에틸렌 단량체와 올레핀 단량체를 포함하는 단량체 총 중량 기준 4 내지 15중량%로 투입되는,폴리에틸렌의 제조방법.
- 제12항에 있어서,상기 올레핀 단량체는 1-헥센인,폴리에틸렌의 제조방법.
- 제12항에 있어서,상기 폴리에틸렌은 하기 (i) 내지 (iii)의 조건을 만족하는,폴리에틸렌의 제조방법:(i) ASTM D1505 규격에 따라 측정한 밀도: 0.91 내지 0.93 g/cm3(ii) ASTM D1238 규격에 따라 190℃ 및 2.16kg의 조건에서 측정한 용융지수(MI): 0.4 내지 1.2 g/10min(iii) 하기 수학식 1에 따라 산출된 BOCF (broad orthogonal crystalline fraction) index: 1 이상[수학식 1]BOCF index = {영역합/188.5560176} + {1/297.9631479}상기 수학식 1에서,영역합은 상기 폴리에틸렌에 대한 CFC 분석을 통해 용리 온도(Te)와 중량평균 분자량(Log M)에 따른 분획의 함량을 등고선 그림으로 수득하는 단계; 상기 Te와 Log M에 따른 분획을 임의로 복수개의 영역으로 구분하고, 낙하 충격 강도에 대한 분획의 기여도에 따라 상기 각 영역에 대해 임의의 계수를 부여하여 영역합 계수 맵을 도출하는 단계; 상기 등고선 그림에 상기 영역합 계수 맵을 대입하고, 각 영역 별 signal의 넓이를 계산하여 각 영역별 실 원소 값을 구하는 단계; 및 각 영역별 실 원소 값에 상기에서 부여한 각 영역 별 계수 값을 곱한 후, 총 합을 구하여 영역합을 계산하는 단계;를 통해 산출한다.
- 제12항에 있어서,상기 폴리에틸렌은 필름 제막기를 이용하여 폴리에틸렌 필름(BUR(Blown-Up Ratio) 2 내지 3, 및 필름 두께 45 내지 55㎛)을 제조한 후, ASTM D 1709 [Method A]에 따라 측정한 낙하 충격 강도가 1800 gf 이상인,폴리에틸렌의 제조방법.
- 하기 (i) 내지 (iii)의 조건을 만족하는, 폴리에틸렌:(i) ASTM D1505 규격에 따라 측정한 밀도: 0.91 내지 0.93 g/cm3(ii) ASTM D1238 규격에 따라 190℃ 및 2.16kg의 조건에서 측정한 용융지수(MI): 0.4 내지 1.2 g/10min(iii) 하기 수학식 1에 따라 산출된 BOCF (broad orthogonal crystalline fraction) index: 1 이상[수학식 1]BOCF index = {영역합/188.5560176} + {1/297.9631479}상기 수학식 1에서,영역합은 상기 폴리에틸렌에 대한 CFC 분석을 통해 용리 온도(Te)와 중량평균 분자량(Log M)에 따른 분획의 함량을 등고선 그림으로 수득하는 단계; 상기 Te와 Log M에 따른 분획을 임의로 복수개의 영역으로 구분하고, 낙하 충격 강도에 대한 분획의 기여도에 따라 상기 각 영역에 대해 임의의 계수를 부여하여 영역합 계수 맵을 도출하는 단계; 상기 등고선 그림에 상기 영역합 계수 맵을 대입하고, 각 영역 별 signal의 넓이를 계산하여 각 영역별 실 원소 값을 구하는 단계; 및 각 영역별 실 원소 값에 상기에서 부여한 각 영역 별 계수 값을 곱한 후, 총 합을 구하여 영역합을 계산하는 단계;를 통해 산출한다.
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