WO2007136506A2 - Polyolefin solution polymerization process and polymer - Google Patents
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- Catalyst compositions based on well defined donor ligand containing metal complexes referred to as post-metal locene complexes have been shown to give products having better comonomer incorporation and narrow molecular weight distribution.
- these catalysts often have poor high temperature stability and suffer from poor catalytic efficiencies, especially at elevated polymerization temperatures.
- Examples of one type of the foregoing post metallocene catalysts are disclosed in USP 6,827,976, where Group 3-6 or Lanthanide metal complexes, preferably Group 4 metal complexes, of bridged divalent aromatic ligands containing a divalent Lewis base chelating group are disclosed.
- Higher solution reaction temperatures are particularly desired for olefin polymerizations in order to improve operating efficiency and to produce long chain branching in the resulting polymer.
- Long chain branching in olefin polymers is believed to result in one embodiment from the incorporation of vinyl terminated polymers, generated in situ by ⁇ -hydride elimination that results in vinyl group formation in growing polymer chains. These processes are benefited by use of high reaction temperatures and high monomer conversion conditions.
- catalyst compositions capable of incorporating long chain branching such as for example reincorporation of in situ produced vinyl terminated polymer, under the foregoing extreme reaction conditions is highly desired.
- certain metal complexes may be employed in a solution polymerization process to prepare high molecular weight ethylene containing interpolymers containing relatively large quantities of long chain branching therein at high olefin conversions if certain process conditions are observed.
- the resulting polymer products possess desirable properties such as better flexibility, reduced density (greater comonomer incorporation) and improved processability (less energy required for extrusion, reduced melt fracture and reduction of surface imperfections or "sharkskin" formation).
- This unique combination of polymer properties is also attainable by use of low molar ratios (200 or less, preferably 100 or less, more preferably 80 or less, based on zirconium) of an alkylalumoxane cocatalyst or a trialkylaluminum- modified alumoxane cocatalyst.
- the polymers can be prepared under high temperature, high conversion conditions at high catalyst efficiencies.
- the present invention is particularly advantageous for use under continuous solution polymerization conditions wherein a reaction mixture comprising a metal complex, an activating cocatalyst or cocatalyst mixture, optionally a chain transfer agent, and at least one C 2 . 2 o ⁇ -olefin is continuously added to a reactor operating under solution polymerization conditions, and polymer product is continuously or semi-continuously removed therefrom.
- the invention is used to prepare copolymers of ethylene and at least one C 3 . 20 ⁇ -olefin, preferably ethylene and at least one 0 3 . 3 ⁇ -olefin, having improved processability.
- the invention is particularly suitable for production of resins that are used in the insulation layer of electrical wires and cables, particularly in medium and high voltage applications, films and extruded objects having improved surface appearance and reduced energy consumption in their preparation.
- references to the Periodic Table of the Elements herein shall refer to the Periodic Table of the Elements, published and copyrighted by CRC Press, Inc., 2003. Also, any references to a Group or Groups shall be to the Group or Groups reflected in this Periodic Table of the Elements using the IUPAC system for numbering groups. Unless stated to the contrary, implicit from the context, or customary in the art, all parts and percents are based on weight and all test methods are current as of the filing date hereof.
- compositions claimed herein through use of the term “comprising” may include any additional additive, adjuvant, or compound whether polymeric or otherwise, unless stated to the contrary.
- hexane includes all isomers of hexane individually or collectively.
- compound and “complex” are used interchangeably herein to refer to organic-, inorganic- and organometal compounds.
- atom refers to the smallest constituent of an element regardless of ionic state, that is, whether or not the same bears a charge or partial charge or is bonded to another atom.
- heteroatom refers to an atom other than carbon or hydrogen.
- Preferred heteroatoms include: F, Cl, Br, N, O, P, B, S, Si, Sb, Al, Sn, As, Se and Ge.
- amorphous refers to a polymer lacking a crystalline melting point as determined by differential scanning calorimetry (DSC) or equivalent technique.
- hydrocarbyl refers to univalent substituents containing only hydrogen and carbon atoms, including branched or unbranched, saturated or unsaturated, cyclic, polycyclic or noncyclic species. Examples include alkyl-, cycloalkyl-, alkenyl-, alkadienyl-, cycloalkenyl-, cycloalkadienyl-, aryl-, and alkynyl- groups. “Substituted hydrocarbyl” refers to a hydrocarbyl group that is substituted with one or more nonhydrocarbyl substituent groups.
- heteroatom containing hydrocarbyl or “heterohydrocarbyl” refer to univalent groups in which at least one atom other than hydrogen or carbon is present along with one or more carbon atom and one or more hydrogen atoms.
- heterocarbyl refers to groups containing one or more carbon atoms and one or more heteroatoms, but no hydrogen atoms.
- the bond between the carbon atom and any heteroatom as well as the bonds between any two heteroatoms may be a single or multiple covalent bond or a coordinating or other donative bond.
- an alkyl group substituted with a heterocycloalkyl-, aryl- substituted heterocycloalkyl-, heteroaryl-, alkyl- substituted heteroaryl-, alkoxy-, aryloxy-, dihydrocarbylboryl-, dihydrocarbylphosphino-, dihydrocarbylamino-, trihydr ⁇ carbylsilyK hydrocarbylthio-, or hydrocarbylseJeno- group is within the scope of the term heteroalkyl.
- specific heteroalkyl groups include cyanomethyl-, benzoylmethyl-, (2- pyridyl)methyl-, and trifluoromethyl- groups.
- aromatic refers to a polyatomic, cyclic, conjugated ring system containing (4 ⁇ +2) ⁇ -electrons, wherein ⁇ is an integer greater than or equal to 1.
- fused as used herein with respect to a ring system containing two or more polyatomic, cyclic rings means that with respect to at least two rings thereof, at least one pair of adjacent atoms is included in both rings.
- aryl refers to a monovalent aromatic substituent which may be a single aromatic ring or multiple aromatic rings which are fused together, linked covalentJy, or linked to a common group such as a methylene or ethylene moiety. Examples of aromatic ring(s) include phenyl, naphthyl, anthracenyl, and biphenyl, among others.
- Substituted aryl refers to an aryl group in which one or more hydrogen atoms bound to any carbon is replaced by one or more functional groups such as alkyl, substituted alkyl, cycloalkyl, substituted cycloalkyl, heterocycloalkyl, substituted heterocycloalkyl, halogen, alkylhalos (for example, CF 3 ), hydroxy, amino, phosphido, alkoxy, amino, thio, nitro, and both saturated and unsaturated cyclic hydrocarbons which are fused to the aromatic ring(s), linked covalently or linked to a common group such as a methylene or ethylene moiety.
- functional groups such as alkyl, substituted alkyl, cycloalkyl, substituted cycloalkyl, heterocycloalkyl, substituted heterocycloalkyl, halogen, alkylhalos (for example, CF 3 ), hydroxy, amino, phosphido, alkoxy
- the common linking group may also be a carbonyl as in benzophenone, or oxygen as in diphenylether, or nitrogen as in diphenylamine.
- Embodiments of the invention provide a new solution process for making olefin polymers using a catalyst composition comprising a transition metal complex at high temperature, high catalyst efficiency and high monomer conversion, wherein the produced polymers comprise increased long chain branching content.
- the produced polymers are of high molecular weight (I 2 ⁇ 5.0) and possess I 10 //I 2 ⁇ 10 with a narrow molecular weight distribution (Mw/Mn ⁇ 3.0), thereby indicating the presence of long chain branching.
- Such polymers are suitably employed where improved extrusion performance is desired, such as in molding and extrusion grades of polymer especially for film, foam or wire and cable insulating applications.
- polymer refers to a macromolecular compound prepared by polymerizing one or more monomers.
- a polymer refers to homopolymers, copolymers, terpolymers, interpolymers, and so on.
- interpolymer is used herein interchangeably with the term copolymer to refer to polymers incorporating in polymerized form at least two copolymerizable monomers, or incorporating long chain branching as a result of chain termination/olefin formation reactions in situ, and reincorporation of the in situ formed olefin. Accordingly, copolymers may result from the polymerization of a single monomer, under the correct operating conditions.
- the least prevalent monomer in the resulting copolymer or interpolymer is generally referred to by the term "comonomer".
- the chain length of the resulting long chain branches referred to above is consequently longer than the carbon length resulting from polymerization of any deliberately added comonomer, and in particular, is longer than 6 carbons for ethylene/1 -octene copolymers.
- the presence of long chain branching may also be detected by the increased shear sensitivity of the polymer, as disclosed in EP-A-608,369, and elsewhere, or determined by Melt Index Ratio (MIR), a ratio of polymer melt viscosities measured under differing loads, especially I2)/ ⁇ 2 -
- MIR Melt Index Ratio
- the process described herein may be employed to prepare any olefin interpolymer, especially copolymers of ethylene with one or more C 3-2O olefins, and optionally one or more G ⁇ o diolefms, and, especially, ethylene/propylene, ethylene/1-butene, ethylene/ 1-hexene, ethylene/4- methyl- 1 -pentene, ethylene/styrene, ethylene/propylene/styrene, and ethylene/ 1 -octene copolymers, as well as copolymers of ethylene, propylene and a non-conjugated diene, for example, EPDM interpolymers.
- any olefin interpolymer especially copolymers of ethylene with one or more C 3-2O olefins, and optionally one or more G ⁇ o diolefms, and, especially, ethylene/propylene, ethylene/1-butene, ethylene/ 1-hexen
- Polymerization conditions generally refer to temperature, pressure, monomer content (including comonomer concentration), catalyst concentration, cocatalyst concentration, monomer conversion, or other conditions that influence the properties of the resulting polymer.
- high molecular weight polymers may be prepared having relatively high comonomer incorporation with high catalyst activities, low cocatalyst usage and high I 1 0/I 2 or MIR.
- activities (based on weight of polymer to weight of transition metal) greater than 0.5 g/ ⁇ g, preferably greater than 0.55 g/ ⁇ g, and even greater than 0.6 g/ ⁇ g are possible.
- melt index I2, 110 or I 21 , measured, for example, according to ASTM D-1238 may be employed as an indication of molecular weight.
- melt index is inversely related to the molecular weight of the polymer. The higher the molecular weight, the lower the melt index, although the relationship is not necessarily linear.
- One embodiment of this invention entails a process and the resulting polymer product which process comprises contacting ethylene and one or more C 3-2O ⁇ -olefins in a solution polymerization process.
- the present invented process is particularly advantageous for use under polymerization conditions wherein a reaction mixture comprising metal complex, activating cocatalyst, ethylene, and at least one C 3 . 2 o ⁇ -olefin comonomer (or the individual components thereof) is continuously or intermittently added to a reactor operating under solution polymerization conditions, optionally in the additional presence of a chain transfer agent, and polymerized product is continuously or semi-continuously removed therefrom.
- This process can consist of: 1) Polymerizing ethylene and one or more C 3 .
- the present metal complexes are capable of producing polymers of extremely high molecular weight under a variety of polymerization conditions, and catalyst efficiencies of greater than 0.5 g po iy m er/ ⁇ gme t ai, t thereby allowing the use of a chain transfer agent to control molecular weight without sacrificing molecular weight distribution or long chain branching content.
- a sufficient quantity of chain transfer agent is preferably used so that a substantial decrease in molecular weight (>10 percent) occurs compared to a comparative polymerization without the use of chain transfer agent.
- the chain transfer agent is hydrogen, at least 0.01 mol percent (based on ethylene) is used, and a maximum of about 2 mol percent is used.
- very low density (high comonomer content) polymers can be prepared with high levels of chain transfer agents, while still affording polymers with high I 1 0//I 2 . optionally using low levels of alumoxane activators.
- use of high levels of chain transfer agent and high levels of comonomer with conventional catalysts results in production of increased levels of non- polymerizable end-groups, thereby resulting in a reduction of long chain branch formation and production of polymers having lower I M JH I -
- the metal complexes are activated in various ways to yield catalyst compounds having a vacant coordination site that will coordinate, insert, and polymerize addition polymerizable monomers, especially olefin(s).
- activator or "cocatalyst” is defined to be any compound or component or method which can activate the metal complex in the foregoing manner.
- suitable activators include Lewis acids, non-coordinating ionic activators, ionizing activators, organometal compounds, and combinations of the foregoing substances capable of converting the neutral metal complex to a catalytically active species.
- catalyst activation may involve formation of a cationic, partially cationic, or zwitterionic species, by means of proton transfer, oxidation, or other suitable activation process. It is to be understood that the present invention is operable and fully enabled regardless of whether or not such an identifiable cationic, partially cationic, or zwitterionic species actually results during the activation process, also interchangeably referred to herein as an "ionization” process or "ionic activation process".
- Ionizing cocatalysts may contain an active proton, or some other cation associated with, but not coordinated to or only loosely coordinated to, an anion of the ionizing compound.
- Such compounds are described in European publications EP-A-570982, EP-A-520732, EP-A-495375, EP- A-500944, EP-A-277 003 and EP-A-277004, and U.S. Patents: 5,153, 157, 5,198,401, 5,066,741, 5,206, 197, 5,241 ,025, 5,384,299 and 5,502, 124.
- ammonium cation containing salts especially those containing trihydrocarbyl- substituted ammonium cations containing one or two C 10 - 4 o alkyl groups, especially methylbts(octadecyl)- ammonium- and methylbis(tetradecyl)-ammonium- cations and a non-coordinating anion, especially a tetrakis(perfluoro)arylborate anion, especially tetrakis(pentafluorophenyl)borate.
- the cation may comprise a mixture of hydrocarbyl groups of differing lengths.
- the protonated ammonium cation derived from the commercially available long-chain amine comprising a mixture of two Ci 4 , Ci ⁇ or Q 8 alkyl groups and one methyl group.
- Such amines are available from Chemtura Corp., under the trade name KemamineTM T9701, and from Akzo- Nobel under the trade name ArmeenTM M2HT.
- a most preferred ammonium salt activator is methyldi(Ci 4-2 oalkyl)ammonium tetrakis(pentafluorophenyl)borate.
- ionizing ionic compounds not containing an active proton but capable of forming active catalyst compositions are also contemplated for use herein, and are described in EP-A-426637, EP-A- 573403 and U.S. Patent 5,387,568.
- strong Lewis acids especially tris(perfluoro)aryl borane compounds, such as tris(pentafluorophenyl)borane, which are capable of abstraction of a ligand groups, especially a hydrocarbyl ligand, thereby forming a non-coordinating counter anion for the cationic derivative of the metal complex.
- a class of cocatalysts comprising non-coordinating anions generically referred to as expanded anions, further disclosed in U. S. Patent 6,395,671 , may be suitably employed to activate the metal complexes of the present invention for olefin polymerization.
- these cocatalysts (illustrated by those having imidazolide, substituted imidazoHde, imidazolinide, substituted imidazolinide, benzimidazolide, or substituted benzimidazolide anions) may be depicted as follows:
- A* + is a cation, especially a proton containing cation, and preferably is a trihydrocarbyl ammonium cation containing one or two Cio- 40 alkyl groups, especially a methyldi(C] 4 .
- R 4 independently each occurrence, is hydrogen or a halo, hydrocarbyl, halocarbyl, halohydrocarbyl, silylhydrocarbyl, or silyl, (including mono-, di- and tri(hydrocarbyl)silyl) group of up to 30 atoms not counting hydrogen, preferably Ci -20 alkyl, and
- J*' is tris(pentafluorophenyl)borane or tris(pentafluorophenyl)alumane).
- catalyst activators include trihydrocarbylammonium- salts, especially, methyldi(Ci4- 2 oalkyl)arnrnonium- salts of: bis(tris(pentafluorophenyl)borane)imidazolide, bis(tris(pentafluorophenyl)borane)-2-undecylimidazoIide, bis(tris( ⁇ entafluorophenyI)borane)-2-heptadecylimidazolide, bis(tris( ⁇ entafluorophenyl)borane)-
- activators are also contemplated by the invention, for example, alumoxanes and ionizing activators in combinations, see for example, EP-A-O 573120, PCT publications WO 94/07928 and WO 95/14044 and US Patents 5, 153, 157 and 5,453,410.
- WO 98/09996 describes activating catalyst compounds with perchlorates, periodates and iodates, including their hydrates.
- WO 99/18135 describes the use of organoboroaluminum activators.
- EP-A-781299 describes using a silylium salt in combination with a non-coordinating compatible anion.
- activators or methods for activating a catalyst compound are described in for example, U. S. Patents 5,849,852, 5,859, 653, 5,869,723, EP-A-615981, and PCT publication WO 98/32775.
- Another suitable class of organometal activators or cocatalysts are alumoxanes, also referred to as alkylaluminoxanes.
- Alumoxanes are well known activators for use with metallocene type catalyst compounds to prepare addition polymerization catalysts.
- methods for preparing alumoxanes and modified alumoxanes non-limiting examples of which are described in U.S.
- Preferred alumoxanes are Lewis acid modified alumoxanes, especially tri(C 3 .
- alkylaluminum modified methylalumoxane including tri(isobutyl)aluminum modified methalumoxane, available commercially as MMAO-3A or tri(n-octyl)aluminum modified methalumoxane, available commercially as MMAO- 12, from Akzo Nobel, Inc.
- alumoxane(s) or modified alumoxane(s) as an activator or as a tertiary component in the invented process. That is, the compound may be used alone or in combination with other activators, either neutral or ionic, such as tri(alkyl)ammonium tetrakis(pentafluorophenyl)borate compounds, trisperfluoroaryl compounds, polyhalogenated heteroborane anions as disclosed in WO 98/43983, and combinations thereof.
- the amount of alumoxane employed is generally less than that necessary to effectively activate the metal complex when employed alone.
- Suitable alumoxanes include polymeric or oligomeric alumoxanes, especially methylalumoxane (MAO) as well as Lewis acid- modified alumoxanes, especially trihydrocarbylaluminum-, halogenated tri(hydrocarbyl)aluminum- or halogenated tri(hydrocarbyl)boron- modified alumoxanes, having from 1 to 10 carbons in each hydrocarbyl or halogenated hydrocarbyl group.
- Such activating cocatalysts are previously disclosed in USP' s 6,214,760, 6, 160,146, 6,140,521, and 6,696,379, and elsewhere.
- Preferred Lewis acid- modified alumoxane compounds are tri(i-butyl)aluminum- modified methalumoxane and tri(n- octyl)aluminum- modified methalumoxane containing from 10 to 30, preferably 15 to 25 mole percent i-butyl content and 10 to 20, preferably 12 to 18 mole percent n-octyl contents, respectively, said molar percents based on total alkyl ligand content.
- the alumoxane or Lewis acid- modified alumoxane activator is preferably utilized in molar ratios cocatalyst.catalyst from 20-200, more preferably from 20-150, and most preferably from 20-80.
- the present zirconium complexes can achieve reduced levels of cocatalyst byproducts in the resulting polymer along with long chain branch formation in the resulting polymer. This in turn allows the polymers to be employed in demanding applications that have been previously unsuited for ethylene/ ⁇ -olefin interpolymers, such as wire and cable electrical insulation and extrusion forming process for profiles, pipes, and other applications, while retaining good flexibility and processing properties.
- Multiple reactor polymerization processes are suitably employed in the present invention. Examples include such systems as are disclosed in USP 3,914,342, among others.
- the multiple reactors can be operated in series or in parallel, with at least one catalyst composition according to the present invention employed in at least one of the reactors.
- One or both reactors may also contain at least two catalysts which have different comonomer incorporation capability and/or different molecular weight capability.
- a relatively high molecular weight product (M w from 100,000 to over 1 ,000,000, more preferably 200,000 to 500,000) is formed while in the second reactor a product of a relatively low molecular weight (M w 2,000 to 300,000) is formed. Both of these reactor products can have similar or different densities.
- the final product is a mixture of the two reactor effluents which are combined prior to devolatilization to result in a uniform mixing of the two polymer products.
- the molecular weight of the products from both reactors is nearly the same but the densities vary to the extent that one of the reactors produces a polymer with density in the range of 0.865-0.895, while the other reactor produces polymer with a different density in the range of 0.885-0.950.
- the reactors are connected in series, that is, the effluent from the first reactor is charged to the second reactor and fresh monomer, solvent and hydrogen is optionally added to the second reactor. Reactor conditions are adjusted such that the weight ratio of polymer produced in the first reactor to that produced in the second reactor is ideally in the range from 20:80 to 80:20.
- the foregoing dual reactor process is capable of producing polymers having broadened molecular weight distribution or polydispersity index (PDI).
- Preferred polymers made in the foregoing manner have PDI from 2.8 to 10.0, more preferably from 3.0 to 7.0.
- the high molecular weight component contains higher quantities of comonomer (lower density) than the low molecular weight component.
- one of the reactors in the polymerization process including the first of two reactors operating in series, contains a heterogeneous Ziegler-Natta catalyst or a chromium containing catalyst, such as one of the numerous such catalysts known in the art.
- Ziegler-Natta catalysts include, but are not limited to, titanium-based catalysts supported on MgCl 2 , and additionally comprise compounds of aluminum containing at least one aluminum-alkyl bond.
- Suitable Ziegler-Natta catalysts and their preparation include, but are not limited to, those disclosed in USP' s 4,612,300, 4,330,646, and 5,869,575.
- Suitable chromium based catalysts are those disclosed in USP's 4,981 ,927, 4,835,219, 4,564,660, 4,173,548, 3,953,413, and elsewhere.
- Single reactor, multiple catalyst processes are also useful in the present invention.
- two or more catalysts are introduced into a single reactor at the high monomer conversion conditions that are herein disclosed, wherein each catalyst inherently produces different polyolefin copolymers.
- a relatively high molecular weight product (M w from 100,000 to over 1 ,000,000, more preferably 200,000 to 500,000) is formed from one catalyst while a product of a relatively low molecular weight (M w 2,000 to 300,000) is formed from the other catalyst.
- M w relatively high molecular weight product
- M w 2,000 to 300,000 a relatively low molecular weight
- Both of these catalyst compositions can have similar or different comonomer incorporation ability, at least one of which comprises a metal complex as set forth herein.
- the resulting polymer will have properties dependant on the ratio of the two catalysts that are employed in the single reactor. Suitable combinations of polymer molecular weight, comonomer incorporation ability, processes, and ratios of catalysts for such products are disclosed in USP 6,924,342.
- the second catalyst composition may comprise a metal complex as herein disclosed, a metallocene or other ⁇ -bonded Iigand group containing metal complex (including constrained geometry metal complexes), or a polyvalent heteroatom Iigand group containing metal complex, especially polyvalent pyridylamine or imidizolylamine based complexes and tetradendate oxygen-ligated biphenylphenol based Group 4 metal complexes.
- Suitable metal complexes for use according to the present invention include compounds corresponding to the formula:
- R 20 independently each occurrence is a arylene- or inertly substituted arylene- group of from 6 to 20 atoms not counting hydrogen or any atoms of any substituent, said group being substituted at the position adjacent to the oxyl-metal bond with a cyclic Iigand, said cyclic Iigand containing from 6 to 30 atoms not counting hydrogen;
- T 3 is a divalent hydrocarbon or silane group having from 1 to 20 atoms not counting hydrogen, or an inertly substituted derivative thereof;
- R D independently each occurrence is a monovalent Iigand group of from 1 to 20 atoms, not counting hydrogen, or two R D groups together are a divalent Iigand group of from 1 to 20 atoms, not counting hydrogen.
- such complexes correspond to the formula:
- Ar 2 independently each occurrence is phenylene or an alkyl-, aryl-, alkoxy- or amino- substituted phenylene group of from 6 to 20 atoms not counting hydrogen or any atoms of any substituent, and further substituted at the position adjacent to the oxyl-metal bond with a polycycHc aryl group containing from 6 to 30 atoms not counting hydrogen;
- T 3 is a divalent hydrocarbon bridging group of from 2 to 20 atoms not counting hydrogen, preferably a divalent substituted or unsubstituted C 3 . ⁇ aliphatic, cycloaliphatic, or bis(alkylene)- substituted cycloaliphatic group;
- R D independently each occurrence is a monovalent ligand group of from I to 20 atoms, not counting hydrogen, or two R D groups together are a divalent Hgand group of from 1 to 40 atoms, not counting hydrogen.
- metal complexes suitable for use herein include compounds of the formula:
- Ar 4 independently each occurrence is C&. 2 0 aryl or inertly substituted derivatives thereof, especially 3,5-di(isopropyl)phenyl, 3,5-di(isobutyl)phenyl, dibenzo-lH-pyrrole-1-yl, naphthyl, anthracen-5-yl, 1 ,2,3,4,6,7,8,9-octahydroanthracen-5-yI;
- T* independently each occurrence is a propylene- 1,3-diyl group, a cyclohexan-1 ,2-diyl group, a bis(alkylene)cyclohexan-l ,2-diyl group, a cyclohexen-4,5-diyl group, or an inertly substituted derivative thereof;
- R 21 independently each occurrence is hydrogen, halo, hydrocarbyl, trihydrocarbylsilyl, trihydrocarbylsilylhydrocarbyl, alkoxy or amino of up to 50 atoms not counting hydrogen;
- R D independently each occurrence is halo or a hydrocarbyl or trihydrocarbylsilyl group of up to 20 atoms not counting hydrogen, or 2 R D groups together are a divalent hydrocarbylene, hydrocarbadiyl or trihydrocarbylsilyl group of up to 40 atoms not counting hydrogen.
- Especially preferred metal complexes are compounds of the formula:
- Ar independently each occurrence, is dibenzo-lH- ⁇ yrrole-1-yl or anthracen-5-yl
- R 21 independently each occurrence is hydrogen, halo, hydrocarbyl, trihydrocarbylsilyl, trihydrocarbylsilylhydrocarbyl, alkoxy or amino of up to 50 atoms not counting hydrogen;
- T 4 is propan-l ,3-diyl, cyclohexanediyl, cyclohexen-4,5-diyl, or bis(methylene)cyclohexan- l ,2-diyl;
- R D independently each occurrence is halo or a hydrocarbyl or trihydrocarbylsilyl group of up to 20 atoms not counting hydrogen, or 2 R D groups together are a hydrocarbylene, hydrocarbadiyl or hydrocarbylsilanediyl group of up to 40 atoms not counting hydrogen.
- metal complexes comprising a 1 ,4-butanediyl T 4 group
- the foregoing complexes demonstrate improved catalyst efficiencies, especially at elevated polymerization temperatures.
- Most highly preferred metal complexes according to the invention correspond to the formulas:
- R D independently each occurrence is chloro, methyl or benzyl.
- suitable metal complexes are the following compounds: A) bis ⁇ -oxoyl-S- ⁇ l ⁇ .S ⁇ J ⁇ .g-octahydroanthracen-S-yO-S-CmethyOphenyO ⁇ -phenoxy)-! ⁇ - propanediylzirconium (IV) dimethyl, bis((2-oxoyl-3-( 1 ⁇ SA ⁇ J.S ⁇ -octahydroanthracen-S-y ⁇ -S ⁇ methytyphenyl ⁇ -phenoxy)-!
- the foregoing metal complexes may be conveniently prepared by standard metallation and ligand exchange procedures involving a source of the transition metal and a neutral polyfunctional ligand source.
- the complexes may also be prepared by means of an amide elimination • and hydrocarbylation process starting from the corresponding transition metal tetraamide and a hydrocarbylating agent, such as trimethylaluminum.
- the techniques employed are the same as or analogous to those disclosed in USP's 6,320,005, 6,103,657, WO 02/38628, WO 03/40195, US-A- 2004/0220050, and elsewhere.
- the metal complex is activated to form the active catalyst composition by combination with the cocatalyst. The activation may occur prior to addition of the catalyst composition to the reactor with or without the presence of other components of the reaction mixture, or in situ through separate addition of the metal complex and activating cocatalyst to the reactor.
- Suitable olefin mixtures for use herein include mixtures of ethylene with one or more C 3 .30 aliphatic-, cycloaliphatic- or aromatic- compounds (comonomers) containing one or more ethylenic unsaturations. Examples include aliphatic-, cycloaliphatic- and aromatic olefins or diolefins.
- Preferred comonomers include, but are not limited to, propylene, isobutylene, 1-butene, 1-pentene, 1-hexene, 1-heptene, 1-octene, 1-nonene, 1-decene, and 1-dodecene, 1-tetradecene, 1-hexadecene, 1 -octadecene, 1-eicosene, 3-methyl- ] -butene, 3-methyl-l-pentene, 4-methyl-l-pentene, 4,6- dimethyl-1-heptene, vinylcyclohexane, styrene, cyclopentene, cyclohexene, cyclooctene, 1 ,3- butadiene, 1 ,3-pentadiene, 1 ,4-hexadiene,- 1 ,5-hexadiene, 1 ,7-octadiene, 1 ,9-decadiene,
- novel processes described herein are well suited for the production of olefin polymers comprising monovinylidene aromatic monomers including styrene, o-methyl styrene, p-methyl styrene, t-buty I styrene, and mixtures thereof.
- interpolymers comprising ethylene and styrene can be advantageously prepared by following the teachings herein.
- copolymers comprising ethylene, styrene and/or a C 3 . 2 o alpha olefin, and further optionally comprising a conjugated or non-conjugated C 4 . 20 diene can be prepared.
- Suitable non-conjugated die ⁇ es include straight chain-, branched chain- or cyclic- hydrocarbon dienes having from 6 to 15 carbon atoms.
- suitable non-conjugated dienes include, but are not limited to, straight chain acyclic dienes, such as 1 ,4-hexadiene, 1 ,6-octadiene, 1 ,7-octadiene, 1 ,9-decadiene, branched chain acyclic dienes, such as 5-methyl- 1 ,4-hexadiene; 3,7- dimethyl- 1 ,6-octadiene; 3,7-dimethyl-l ,7-octadiene and mixed isomers of dihydromyricene and dihydroocinene, single ring alicyclic dienes, such as 1 ,3-cyclopentadiene; 1 ,4-cyclohexadiene; 1,5- cyclooctadiene and 1 ,5
- the particularly preferred dienes are 1 ,4-hexadiene (HD), 5-ethylidene-2-norbornene (ENB), 5-vinyIidene-2-norbornene (VNB), 5-methylene-2-norbornene (MNB), and dicyclopentadiene (DCPD).
- the most especially preferred diene is 5-ethylidene-2- norbornene (ENB).
- the polymerization may be accomplished at conditions well known in the prior art for olefin solution polymerization reactions.
- Preferred polymerization temperatures are dependent upon the comonomer content of the resulting polymer.
- the preferred temperatures range from 120-250 0 C, more preferably from 150-220 0 C.
- the preferred temperatures range from 160-250 0 C, more preferably from 180-25O 0 C.
- Preferred polymerization pressures are from atmospheric to 3000 atmospheres (100 kPa to 300 MPa), more preferably from 1 MPa to 10 MPa.
- the molar ratio of catalystrpolymerizable compound employed is from 10 'l2 : l to 10 '1 : 1 , more preferably from 10 " ":l to 10 '5 : l.
- the reaction is conducted under continuous, solution polymerization conditions, that is, conditions wherein the monomer or monomers are continuously added to a reactor operating under solution polymerization conditions, and polymerized product is continuously or semi-con tinuously removed and recovered or forwarded to a second reactor.
- the polymerization mixture comprises an aliphatic or alicyclic liquid diluent.
- aliphatic or alicyclic liquid diluents include straight and branched-chain hydrocarbons such as isobutane, butane, pentane, hexane, heptane, octane, and mixtures thereof; alicyclic hydrocarbons such as cyclohexane, cycloheptane, methylcyclohexane, methylcyclo- heptane, and mixtures thereof; and perfluorinated hydrocarbons such as perfluorinated C 4 . 10 alkanes, and the like.
- a preferred liquid diluent is a hydrogenated oligomeric aliphatic hydrocarbon mixture having a distillation, ASTM D 86, IBP of 1 18 °C, distillation, ASTM D 86, Dry Point of 137 0 C, and Specific Gravity, 15.6 0 C, ASTM D 1250 of 0.72 sold commercially under the trade designation IsoparTM E, available from ExxonMobil Corporation.
- the use of molecular weight control agents or chain transfer agents in the present process is desired.
- molecular weight control agents examples include hydrogen, trialkyl aluminum compounds, or other known chain transfer agents. Hydrogen is a most preferred molecular weight control agent or chain transfer agent.
- a particular benefit of the use of the present invention is the ability (depending on reaction conditions) to produce narrow molecular weight distribution ethylene/ cc-olefin interpolymers. Preferred polymers have Mw/Mn of less than 3.0, more preferably less than 2.6. Such narrow molecular weight distribution polymer products are highly desirable due to improved tensile strength properties as well as reduced levels of extractables and metal values.
- one means for carrying out the present polymerization process is as follows.
- the monomers to be polymerized are introduced continuously together with any solvent or diluent.
- the reactor contains a liquid phase composed substantially of monomers together with any solvent or diluent and dissolved polymer.
- Catalyst along with cocatalyst and optionally chain transfer agent are continuously or intermittently introduced in the reactor liquid phase or any recycled portion thereof.
- the reactor temperature may be controlled by adjusting the solvent/monomer ratio, the catalyst addition rate, as well as by use of cooling or heating coils, jackets or both.
- the polymerization rate is controlled by the rate of catalyst addition.
- Pressure is controlled by the monomer flow rate and partial pressures of volatile components.
- the ethylene content of the polymer product is determined by the ratio of ethylene to comonomer in the reactor, which is controlled by manipulating the respective feed rates of these components to the reactor.
- the polymer product molecular weight is controlled, optionally, by controlling other polymerization variables such as the temperature, monomer concentration, or by the flow rate of he previously mentioned chain transfer agent.
- a catalyst kill agent such as water, steam or an alcohol.
- the polymer solution is optionally heated, and the polymer product is recovered by flashing off gaseous monomers as well as residual solvent or diluent at reduced pressure, and, if necessary, conducting further devolatilization in equipment such as a devolatilizing extruder.
- the mean residence time of the catalyst and polymer in the reactor generally is from 5 minutes to 8 hours, and preferably is from 10 minutes to 6 hours.
- the foregoing polymerization may be carried out in a continuous loop reactor with or without a monomer, comonomer, catalyst or cocatalyst gradient established between differing regions thereof, optionally accompanied by separate addition of catalysts and/or chain transfer agent, and operating under adiabatic or non-adiabatic solution polymerization conditions or combinations of the foregoing reactor conditions.
- suitable loop reactors and a variety of suitable operating conditions for use therewith are found in USP's 5,977,251, 6, 319,989 and 6,683, 149.
- a process for polymerization of ethylene and one or more C 3 ..30 ⁇ -olefins or diolefins under continuous, solution polymerization conditions to prepare a high molecular weight interpolymer having narrow molecular weight distribution and improved processability comprising conducting the polymerization in the presence of a catalyst composition comprising a zirconium complex of a poly valent aryloxyether corresponding to the formula:
- R 20 independently each occurrence is a arylene- or inertly substituted arylene- group of from 6 to 20 atoms not counting hydrogen or any atoms of any substituent, said group being substituted at the position adjacent to the oxyl-metal bond with a cyclic ligand, said cyclic ligand containing from 6 to 30 atoms not counting hydrogen;
- T 3 is a divalent hydrocarbon or s ⁇ lane group having from 1 to 20 atoms not counting hydrogen, or an inertly substituted derivative thereof;
- R D independently each occurrence is a monovalent ligand group of from 1 to 20 atoms, not counting hydrogen, or two R D groups together are a divalent ligand group of from 1 to 20 atoms, not counting hydrogen.
- Ar 2 independently each occurrence is phenylene or an alkyl-, aryl-, alkoxy- or amino- substituted phenylene group of from 6 to 20 atoms not counting hydrogen or any atoms of any substituent, and further substituted at the position adjacent to the oxyl-metal bond with a polycyclic aryl group containing from 6 to 30 atoms not counting hydrogen;
- T 3 is a divalent hydrocarbon bridging group of from 2 to 20 atoms not counting hydrogen, preferably a divalent substituted or unsubstituted C 3 . 6 aliphatic, cycloaliphatic, or bis(alkylene)- substituted cycloaliphatic group; and
- R D independently each occurrence is a monovalent ligand group of from 1 to 20 atoms, not counting hydrogen, or two R D groups together are a divalent ligand group of from 1 to 40 atoms, not counting hydrogen. 22.
- the metal complex corresponds to of the formula:
- Ar 4 independently each occurrence is dibenzo-lH-pyrrole-1-yl, naphthyl, anthracen-5-yI, or l,2,3,4,6,7,8,9-octahydroanthracen-5-yl;
- T 4 independently each occurrence is a propylene- 1,3-diyl group, a cyclohexan-1 ,2-diyl group, a bis(alkylene)cyclohexa ⁇ -l ,2-diyl group, a cyclohexen-4,5-diyl group, or an inertly substituted derivative thereof;
- R 21 independently each occurrence is hydrogen, halo, hydrocarbyl, trihydrocarbylsilyl,
- R D independently each occurrence is halo or a hydrocarbyl or trihydrocarbylsilyl group of up to 20 atoms not counting hydrogen, or 2 R D groups together are a divalent hydrocarbylene, hydrocarbadiyl or trihydrocarbylsilyl group of up to 40 atoms not counting hydrogen.
- R D independently each occurrence is chloro, methyl or benzyl.
- 1,3-propanediylzirconium (IV) dibenzyl bis((2-oxoyl-3-(dibenzo- 1 H-pyrrole- 1 -yl)-5-(methyl)phenyl)-(4-t-butyl-2-phenoxy)- 1 ,3- propanediylzirconium (IV) dimethyl, bis((2-oxoyl-3-(dibenzo-lH-pyrrole-l-yl)-5-(methyl)phenyl)-(4-t-b ⁇ tyl-2-phenoxy)-l ,3- propanediyizirconium (IV) dichloride, bis((2-oxoyI-3-(dibenzo- 1 H-pyrrole- 1 -yl)-5-(methyl)phenyl)-(4-t-butyl-2-phenoxy)- 1 ,3- propanediylzirconium (IV) dibenzyl,
- MI melt index
- a copolymer of ethylene and one or more C 3-8 ⁇ -olef ⁇ ns having a density between 0.855 and 0.885 g/cm 3 , Mw/Mn less than 3.0, a melt index (MI) from 0.1 to 40, and I 10 ZI 2 > 1 1.75(MI)- 0 188 , preferably an I 10 A 2 > 12.72(MI)- 0 168 .
- A3 bis((2-oxoyl-3-(3,5-bis-(l ,1 -dimethylethyl)
- A4 bis((2-oxoyl-3-(dibenzo- 1 H-pyrrole- 1 -yl)-5- phenyl)-5-(methyl)phenyl)-2- phenoxy)- (msthyl)phenyl)-2-phenoxy)- 1 ,3-propanediyl zirconium (IV) dimethyl 1 ,3-propanediyl zirconium (IV) dimethyl
- A5 bis((2-oxoyl-3-(dibenzo-lH-pyrrole- l-yl)-5-
- A6 bis((2-oxoyl-3-(diben2D- lH-pyrrole-l-yl)-5- (rr B thyl)phenyl)-2-phenoxy)-cis- (rnethyl)phenyl)-2-phenoxymethyl)- cis-
- A7 bis((2-oxoyl-3-(dIbenzo- lH-pyrrole- l-yI)-5-
- A8 bis((2-oxoyl-3-(dibenzo-lH-pymote-l-yl)-5- (rrEtl ⁇ l)pheny ⁇ (4-n ⁇ ethyl-2-phenoxyniethyl))- (methyl)phenyI)-2-phenoxy)- trans l,2-cyctohexanezirconiurn(IV) dimethyl 1,4-butanedJyJzirconium (TV) dimethyl
- A9 bis((2-oxoy ⁇ 3-(dibenzo- lH-pyrrole-l-yO-5-
- A10 bis((2-oxoy ⁇ 3-(dibenzo- lH-pyrrole- l-yl>5- (m 2 thyl)phenyD-(5-(2-irethyl)propane-2-yl)-2- (nnethyDphenyI)-(5-(2-methyl)propane-2-yl)-2- phenoxy> 1 ,3-propanediyl zirconium (IV) dirrerthyl phenoxy)- 1 ,3-propanediyl zirconium (IV) dichloride
- Continuous solution polymerizations are carried out in a computer controlled autoclave reactor equipped with an internal stirrer.
- Purified mixed alkanes solvent IsoparTM E available from ExxonMobil, Inc.
- ethylene, 1-octene, and hydrogen are supplied to a 3.8 L reactor equipped with a jacket for temperature control and an internal thermocouple.
- the solvent feed to the reactor is measured by a mass-flow controller.
- a variable speed diaphragm pump controls the solvent flow rate and pressure to the reactor.
- a side stream is taken to provide flush flows for the catalyst and cocatalyst injection lines and the reactor agitator. These flows are measured by mass flow meters and controlled by control valves or by the manual adjustment of needle valves.
- the remaining solvent is combined with l-octene, ethylene, and hydrogen and fed to the reactor.
- a mass flow controller is used to deliver hydrogen to the reactor as needed.
- the temperature of the solvent/monomer solution is controlled by use of a heat exchanger before entering the reactor. This stream enters the bottom of the reactor.
- the cocatalyst used is a long- chain alkyl ammonium borate of approximate stoichiometry equal to methyldi(octadecyl)- ammonium tetrakis(pentafl ⁇ orophenyl)borate (MDB) combined with a tertiary component, tri(isobutyl)aluminum modified methalumoxane (MMAO) containing a molar ratio of i- butyl/methyl groups of about 1/3.
- MDB methyldi(octadecyl)- ammonium tetrakis(pentafl ⁇ orophenyl)borate
- MMAO tri(isobutyl)aluminum modified methalumoxane
- the catalyst component solutions are metered using pumps and mass flow meters and are combined with the catalyst flush solvent and introduced into the bottom of the reactor.
- the reactor is run liquid-full at 500 psig (3.45 MPa)
- Product is removed through exit lines at the top of the reactor. All exit lines from the reactor are steam traced and insulated. Polymerization is stopped by the addition of a small amount of water into the exit line along with any stabilizers or other additives and passing the mixture through a static mixer. The product stream is then heated by passing through a heat exchanger before de volatilization. The polymer product is recovered by extrusion using a devolatilizing extruder and water cooled pelletizer.
- Tables 1 and 2 More process details and results are contained in Tables 1 and 2, while Table 3 contains polymer data from runs in Table 2.
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