WO2015117948A1 - Soft and transparent impact copolymers - Google Patents
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- the present invention is directed to a new heterophasic propylene copolymer (RAHECO) and an unoriented film comprising the heterophasic propylene copolymer (RAHECO) as well as a container comprising the unoriented film.
- the present invention is further directed to the use of the heterophasic propylene copolymer (RAHECO) for improving the balance between softness and haze of an unoriented film.
- RAHECO heterophasic propylene copolymer
- Typical pouches have a multilayer structure with polyolefins such as polyethylene or polypropylene, adhesives, barrier and external layers. It is desired that the polyolefin material imparts stiffness as well as high impact strength
- heterophasic propylene polymers impact-modified propylene polymers
- the finding of the present invention is to provide a heterophasic propylene copolymer, wherein the elastomeric propylene copolymer (E) dispersed in the matrix (M) of the heterophasic propylene copolymer has a specific glass transition temperature. Furthermore, the finding of the present invention is that the heterophasic propylene copolymer must be produced in the presence of a Ziegler-Natta catalyst containing an internal donor (ID) not belonging to the class of phthalic acid ester. With such a glass transition temperature and catalyst a heterophasic propylene copolymer can be produced having an optimized or improved balance between mechanical and optical properties, such as softness, haze and resistance to steam sterilization.
- the present invention is directed to heterophasic propylene copolymer (RAHECO), said heterophasic propylene copolymer (RAHECO) comprises a matrix (M) being a random propylene copolymer (R-PP) and an elastomeric propylene copolymer (E) dispersed in said matrix (M), wherein the heterophasic propylene copolymer (RAHECO) has a) a melt flow rate MFR 2 (230 °C) measured according to ISO 1133 in the range of 2.0 to l O.O g/l Omin,
- XCS xylene cold soluble content
- heterophasic propylene copolymer RHECO
- RHECO heterophasic propylene copolymer
- M matrix
- Tg(2) dispersed elastomeric propylene copolymer
- Tg(2) fulfills the in-equation (I)
- Tg 2 > 21.0 - 2.0 X C(XCS) (I) wherein
- Tg(2) is the second glass transition temperature of the heterophasic propylene copolymer (RAHECO);
- C(XCS) is the comonomer content [in mol-%] of the xylene cold soluble fraction (XCS) of the heterophasic propylene copolymer (RAHECO).
- the first glass transition temperature Tg(l) is above the second glass transition temperature Tg(2). Still more preferably the difference betwenn the first glass transition temperature Tg(l) and second glass transition temperature Tg(2) is at least 40 °C, more preferably at least 45 °C.
- the second glass transition temperature Tg(2) is below -20 °C, like below -35 °C, and fulfilling the in-equation (I) as defined in the present invention. Normally said glass transition temperature Tg(2) will be above -70°C.
- the first glass transition temperature Tg(l) is preferably in the range of -12 to +2 °C.
- the xylene cold soluble fraction (XCS) has i) a comonomer content in the range of 33.0 to 45.0 mol-%, and/or
- IV an intrinsic viscosity (IV) determined according to DIN ISO 1628/1, (in Decalin at 135 °C) in the range of 1.0 to 1.8 dl/g.
- the random propylene copolymer (R-PP) has
- melt flow rate MFR 2 (230 °C) measured according to ISO 1133 in the range of 3.0 to 8.0 g/lOmin, and/or
- the xylene cold insoluble fraction (XCI) has a relative content of isolated to block ethylene sequences (1(E)) in the range of 50.0 to 65.0 %, wherein the 1(E) content is defined by equation (II)
- 1(E) is the relative content of isolated to block ethylene sequences [in %];
- fPEP is the mol fraction of propylene/ethylene/propylene sequences (PEP) in the xylene cold insoluble fraction (XCI) of the heterophasic propylene copolymer (RAHECO);
- fPEE is the mol fraction of propylene/ethylene/ethylene sequences (PEE) and of ethylene/ethylene/propylene sequences (EEP) in the xylene cold insoluble fraction (XCI) of the heterophasic propylene copolymer (RAHECO);
- fEEE is the mol fraction of ethylene/ethylene/ethylene sequences (EEE) in the xylene cold insoluble fraction (XCI) of the heterophasic propylene copolymer (RAHECO),
- the comonomers of the random propylene copolymer (R-PP) and/or the comonomers of the elastomeric propylene copolymer (E) are ethylene and/or C4 to Cg a-olefin.
- RHECO comprises 60 to 95 wt.-%, like 60.0 to 87.0 wt.-%, based on the total weight of the heterophasic propylene copolymer (RAHECO), of the random propylene copolymer (R- PP) and 5 to 40 wt.-%, like 13.0 to 40.0 wt.-%, based on the total weight of the heterophasic propylene copolymer (RAHECO), of the elastomeric propylene copolymer (E).
- the heterophasic propylene copolymer comprises a nucleating agent, preferably a a-nucleating agent.
- the heterophasic propylene copolymer is free of phthalic acid esters as well as their respective decomposition products, preferably the heterophasic propylene copolymer (RAHECO) is free of phthalic compounds as well as their respective decomposition products.
- the heterophasic propylene copolymer in one embodiment of the present invention, the heterophasic propylene copolymer
- a Ziegler-Natta catalyst comprising compounds (TC) of a transition metal of Group 4 to 6 of IUPAC, a Group 2 metal compound (MC) and an internal donor (ID) > wherein said internal donor (ID) is a non-phthalic compound, preferably is a non-phthalic acid ester ;
- the internal donor (ID) is selected from optionally substituted malonates, maleates, succinates, glutarates, cyclohexene-l,2-dicarboxylates, benzoates and derivatives and/or mixtures thereof, preferably the internal donor (ID) is a citraconate;
- the heterophasic propylene copolymer (RAHECO) comprising a matrix (M) being a random propylene copolymer (R-PP) and an elastomeric propylene copolymer (E) dispersed in said matrix (M) is produced in a multistage process comprising at least two reactors connected in series.
- the heterophasic propylene copolymer in one embodiment of the present invention, the heterophasic propylene copolymer
- the present invention is also directed to an unoriented film comprising the heterophasic propylene copolymer (RAHECO). It is preferred that the film is a cast film or a blown film.
- RHECO heterophasic propylene copolymer
- the present invention is further directed to a container comprising the unoriented film.
- the present invention is even further directed to a use of the heterophasic propylene copolymer (RAHECO) for improving the softness and transparency balance of an unoriented film, wherein the improvement is accomplished when the heterophasic propylene copolymer (RAHECO) has
- the instant heterophasic propylene copolymer (RAHECO) is especially featured by its specific optical and mechanical properties.
- the heterophasic propylene copolymer has a flexural modulus measured according to ISO 178 in the range of 450 to 800 MPa.
- the heterophasic propylene copolymer (RAHECO) has a flexural modulus measured according to ISO 178 in the range of 480 to 750 MPa or in the range of 500 to 720 MPa.
- heterophasic propylene copolymer (RAHECO) has the heterophasic propylene copolymer (RAHECO) has the heterophasic propylene copolymer (RAHECO) has the heterophasic propylene copolymer (RAHECO) has the heterophasic propylene copolymer (RAHECO) has the heterophasic propylene copolymer (RAHECO) has the heterophasic propylene copolymer (RAHECO) has
- the heterophasic propylene copolymer (RAHECO) has the heterophasic propylene copolymer (RAHECO) has the heterophasic propylene copolymer (RAHECO) has the heterophasic propylene copolymer (RAHECO) has the heterophasic propylene copolymer (RAHECO) has the heterophasic propylene copolymer (RAHECO) has the heterophasic propylene copolymer (RAHECO) has
- the heterophasic propylene copolymer has a) a haze before sterilization determined according to ASTM D 1003-00 measured on a 50 ⁇ cast film of below 5 %, preferably of below 3.5 %, and/or
- heterophasic propylene copolymer (RAHECO) is featured by the specific values of flexural modulus, transparency, haze and clarity, but also the unoriented film comprising the heterophasic propylene copolymer (RAHECO) and container comprising the unoriented film when measured under the same conditions as indicated above. Accordingly the above indicated values of flexural modulus, transparency, haze and clarity are equally applicable for the unoriented film and container.
- the heterophasic propylene copolymer (RAHECO) according to this invention comprises a matrix (M) being a random propylene copolymer (R-PP) and dispersed therein an elastomeric propylene copolymer (E).
- the matrix (M) contains (finely) dispersed inclusions being not part of the matrix (M) and said inclusions contain the elastomeric propylene copolymer (E).
- inclusion indicates that the matrix (M) and the inclusion form different phases within the heterophasic propylene copolymer (RAHECO).
- RHECO heterophasic propylene copolymer
- the presence of second phases or the so called inclusions are for instance visible by high resolution microscopy, like electron microscopy or atomic force microscopy, or by dynamic mechanical thermal analysis (DMTA). Specifically in DMTA the presence of a multiphase structure can be identified by the presence of at least two distinct glass transition
- the heterophasic propylene copolymer (RAHECO) comprises as polymer components only the random propylene copolymer (R-PP) and the elastomeric propylene copolymer (E).
- the heterophasic propylene copolymer (RAHECO) may contain further additives but no other polymer in an amount exceeding 5.0 wt.-%, more preferably exceeding 3.0 wt.-%, like exceeding 1.0 wt.-%, based on the total heterophasic propylene copolymer (RAHECO).
- One additional polymer which may be present in such low amounts is a polyethylene which is a by-reaction product obtained by the preparation of the heterophasic propylene copolymer (RAHECO). Accordingly, it is in particular appreciated that the instant heterophasic propylene copolymer (RAHECO) contains only the random propylene copolymer (R-PP), the elastomeric propylene copolymer (E) and optionally polyethylene in amounts as mentioned in this paragraph.
- R-PP random propylene copolymer
- E elastomeric propylene copolymer
- the heterophasic propylene copolymer (RAHECO) according to this invention is featured by a moderate melt flow rate. Accordingly, the heterophasic propylene copolymer (RAHECO) has a melt flow rate MFR 2 (230 °C) in the range of 2.0 to 10.0 g/lOmin, preferably in the range of 2.5 to 8.0 g/10 min, more preferably in the range of 3.0 to 5.5 g/lOmin.
- the heterophasic propylene copolymer is thermo mechanically stable. Accordingly, it is appreciated that the heterophasic propylene copolymer (RAHECO) has a melting temperature of at least 135 °C, more preferably in the range of 135 to 160 °C, still more preferably in the range of 137 to 155 °C.
- the heterophasic propylene copolymer has a rather low crystallization temperature, i.e. of not more than 110 °C, more preferably in the range of 95 to 110 °C, still more preferably in the range of 100 to 108 °C.
- the heterophasic propylene copolymer (RAHECO) comprises a nucleating agent, such as a a-nucleating agent
- the heterophasic propylene copolymer (RAHECO) preferably has a crystallization temperature being above the crystallization temperature of the unnucleated the heterophasic propylene copolymer (RAHECO), i.e. of more than 110 °C, more preferably in the range of 110 to 125 °C, still more preferably in the range of 110 to 122 °C.
- the heterophasic propylene copolymer (RAHECO) comprises apart from propylene also comonomers.
- heterophasic propylene copolymer comprises apart from propylene ethylene and/or C 4 to Cg a-olefins.
- propylene copolymer according to this invention is understood as a polypropylene comprising, preferably consisting of, units derivable from
- the heterophasic propylene copolymer i.e. the random propylene copolymer (R-PP) such as the first propylene copolymer fraction (R-PP1) and the second propylene copolymer fraction (R-PP2), as well as the elastomeric propylene copolymer (E), comprises monomers copolymerizable with propylene, for example comonomers such as ethylene and/or C4 to Cg a-olefins, in particular ethylene and/or C4 to Cg a-olefins, e.g. 1- butene and/or 1-hexene.
- R-PP random propylene copolymer
- R-PP1 the first propylene copolymer fraction
- R-PP2 the second propylene copolymer fraction
- E elastomeric propylene copolymer
- monomers copolymerizable with propylene for example comonomers such as ethylene and/or C
- the heterophasic propylene copolymer (RAHECO) comprises, especially consists of, monomers copolymerizable with propylene from the group consisting of ethylene, 1 -butene and 1 -hexene. More specifically, the heterophasic propylene copolymer (RAHECO) of this invention comprises - apart from propylene - units derivable from ethylene and/or 1 -butene. In a preferred embodiment, the heterophasic propylene copolymer (RAHECO) according to this invention comprises units derivable from ethylene and propylene only. Still more preferably the random propylene copolymer (R-PP), i.e.
- the first propylene copolymer fraction (R-PP1) and the second propylene copolymer fraction (R-PP2), as well as the elastomeric propylene copolymer (E) of the heterophasic propylene copolymer (RAHECO) contain the same comonomers, like ethylene. Accordingly, the elastomeric propylene copolymer (E) is preferably an ethylene propylene rubber (EPR), whereas the random propylene copolymer (R-PP) is a random ethylene propylene copolymer (R-PP).
- the heterophasic propylene copolymer (RAHECO) preferably has a moderate total comonomer content which contributes to the softness of the material.
- the comonomer content of the heterophasic propylene copolymer (RAHECO) is in the range from 8.5 to 21.0 mol-%, preferably in the range from 9.0 to 18.0 mol-%, more preferably in the range from 10.0 to 15.0 mol-%>.
- the xylene cold soluble (XCS) fraction measured according to according ISO 16152 (25 °C) of the heterophasic propylene copolymer (RAHECO) is in the range from 16.0 to 50.0 wt- %>, preferably in the range from 16.0 to 35.0 wt.-%, more preferably in the range from 16.0 to 30.0 wt.-%, still more preferably in the range from 16.0 to 25.0 wt.-% or 17.0 to 25.0 wt- %. Further it is appreciated that the xylene cold soluble (XCS) fraction of the heterophasic propylene copolymer (RAHECO) is specified by its intrinsic viscosity.
- a low intrinsic viscosity (IV) value reflects a low weight average molecular weight.
- the xylene cold soluble fraction (XCS) of the heterophasic propylene copolymer (RAHECO) has an intrinsic viscosity (IV) measured according to ISO 1628/1 (at 135 °C in decalin) in the range of 1.0 to below 1.8 dl/g, preferably in the range of 1.0 to 1.6 dl/g, more preferably in the range of 1.1 to below 1.6 dl/g.
- the comonomer content, i.e. ethylene content, of the xylene cold soluble (XCS) fraction of the heterophasic propylene copolymer (RAHECO) is not more than 45.0 mol-%, more preferably in the range of 33.0 to 45.0 mol-%, still more preferably in the range of 35.0 to 44.0 mol.-%, yet more preferably in the range of 37.0 to 43.0 mol.-%.
- the comonomers present in the xylene cold soluble (XCS) fraction are those defined above for the random propylene copolymer (R-PP) and the elastomeric propylene copolymer (E), respectively.
- the comonomer is ethylene only.
- the heterophasic propylene copolymer can be further defined by its individual components, i.e. the random propylene copolymer (R-PP) and the elastomeric propylene copolymer (E).
- the random propylene copolymer (R-PP) comprises monomers copolymerizable with propylene, for example comonomers such as ethylene and/or C 4 to Cg ⁇ -olefins, in particular ethylene and/or C 4 to a-olefins, e.g. 1-butene and/or 1-hexene.
- the random propylene copolymer (R-PP) according to this invention comprises, especially consists of, monomers copolymerizable with propylene from the group consisting of ethylene, 1 -butene and 1 -hexene.
- the random propylene copolymer (R-PP) of this invention comprises - apart from propylene - units derivable from ethylene and/or 1-butene.
- the random propylene copolymer (R-PP) comprises units derivable from ethylene and propylene only.
- the heterophasic propylene copolymer (RAHECO) is featured by a moderate comonomer content. Accordingly, the comonomer content of the random propylene copolymer (R-PP) is in the range of 4.4 to 7.3 mol-%, yet more preferably in the range of 4.8 to 7.0 mol-%, still more preferably in the range of 5.0 to 6.5 mol-%>.
- random indicates that the comonomers of the random propylene copolymer (R- PP), as well as of the first propylene copolymer fraction (R-PP1) and the second propylene copolymer fraction (R-PP2) are randomly distributed within the propylene copolymers.
- random is understood according to IUPAC (Glossary of basic terms in polymer science; IUPAC recommendations 1996).
- the random propylene copolymer (R-PP) preferably comprises at least two polymer fractions, like two or three polymer fractions, all of them are propylene copolymers. Even more preferred the random propylene copolymer (R-PP) comprises, preferably consists of, a first propylene copolymer fraction (R-PP1) and a second propylene copolymer fraction (R- PP2). It is preferred that the first propylene copolymer fraction (R-PP1) is the comonomer lean fraction whereas the second propylene copolymer fraction (R-PP2) is the comonomer rich fraction.
- first propylene copolymer fraction (R-PP1) and second propylene copolymer fraction (R-PP2) Concerning the comonomers used for the first propylene copolymer fraction (R-PP1) and second propylene copolymer fraction (R-PP2) reference is made to the comonomers of the random propylene copolymer (R-PP).
- the first propylene copolymer fraction (R- PP1) and the second propylene copolymer fraction (R-PP2) contain the same comonomers, like ethylene.
- the random propylene copolymer (R-PP) is featured by its relative content of isolated to block ethylene sequences (1(E)).
- the isolated to block ethylene sequences (1(E)) of the random propylene copolymer (R-PP) is measured on the xylene cold insoluble fraction (XCI) of the heterophasic propylene copolymer (RAHECO).
- the xylene cold insoluble fraction (XCI) of the heterophasic propylene copolymer (RAHECO) has an isolated to block ethylene sequences (1(E)) in the range of 50.0 to 65.0 %, more preferably in the range of 53.0 to 63.0 %, still more preferably in the range of 55.0 to 62.0 %.
- the 1(E) content [%] is defined by in-equation (II)
- 1(E) is the relative content of isolated to block ethylene sequences [in %];
- fPEP is the mol fraction of propylene/ethylene/propylene sequences (PEP) in the xylene cold insoluble fraction (XCI) of the heterophasic propylene copolymer (RAHECO);
- fPEE is the mol fraction of propylene/ethylene/ethylene sequences (PEE) and of ethylene/ethylene/propylene sequences (EEP) in the xylene cold insoluble fraction (XCI) of the heterophasic propylene copolymer (RAHECO);
- fEEE is the mol fraction of ethylene/ethylene/ethylene sequences (EEE) in the xylene cold insoluble fraction (XCI) of the heterophasic propylene copolymer (RAHECO),
- the random propylene copolymer (R-PP) according to this invention has a melt flow rate MFR 2 (230 °C/2.16 kg) measured according to ISO 1 133 in the range of 3.0 to 8.0 g/l Omin, more preferably in the range of 3.2 to 7.0 g/l Omin, still more preferably in the range of 3.3 to 6.5 g/l Omin.
- the heterophasic propylene copolymer preferably comprises 60 to 95 wt.-% (like 65 to 95 wt.-%), more preferably 60 to 90 wt.-% (like 65 to 90 wt.-%), still more preferably 60.0 to 87.0 wt.-% (like 65 to 87 wt.-%) or 60.0 to 88.0 wt.-% (like 65 to 88 wt- %) of the random propylene copolymer (R-PP), based on the total weight of the heterophasic propylene copolymer (RAHECO).
- the heterophasic propylene copolymer (RAHECO) preferably comprises 5 to 40 wt.-% (like 5 to 35 wt.-%), more preferably 10 to 40 wt.-% (like 10 to 35 wt.-%), still more preferably 12.0 to 40.0 wt.-% (like 12 to 35 wt.-%) or 13.0 to 40.0 wt.-% (like 13 to 35 wt.-%) of the elastomeric propylene copolymer (E), based on the total weight of the heterophasic propylene copolymer (RAHECO).
- the heterophasic propylene copolymer preferably comprises, more preferably consists of, 60 to 95 wt.-% (like 65 to 95 wt.-%), more preferably 60 to 90 wt.-% (like 65 to 90 wt.-%), still more preferably 60.0 to 87.0 wt.-% (like 65 to 87 wt.-%) or 60.0 to 88.0 wt.-% (like 65 to 88 wt.-%) of the random propylene copolymer (R-PP) and 5 to 40 wt.-% (like 5 to 35 wt.-%), more preferably 10 to 40 wt.-% (like 10 to 35 wt.-%), still more preferablyl2.0 to 40.0 wt.-% (like 12 to 35 wt.-%) or 13.0 to 40.0 wt.-% (like 13 to 35 wt.-%) of the elastomeric propylene copolymer (R-PP) and 5 to 40 w
- a further component of the heterophasic propylene copolymer is the elastomeric propylene copolymer (E) dispersed in the matrix (M).
- the comonomers used in the elastomeric propylene copolymer (E) it is referred to the information provided for the heterophasic propylene copolymer (RAHECO).
- the elastomeric propylene copolymer (E) comprises monomers copolymerizable with propylene, for example comonomers such as ethylene and/or C 4 to Cg ⁇ -olefins, in particular ethylene and/or C 4 to a-olefins, e.g.
- the elastomeric propylene copolymer (E) comprises, especially consists of, monomers copolymerizable with propylene from the group consisting of ethylene, 1 -butene and 1 -hexene. More specifically, the elastomeric propylene copolymer (E) comprises - apart from propylene - units derivable from ethylene and/or 1-butene. Thus, in an especially preferred embodiment the elastomeric propylene copolymer (E) comprises units derivable from ethylene and propylene only.
- the comonomer content of the elastomeric propylene copolymer (E) preferably is in the range of 35.0 to 55.0 mol%, more preferably in the range of 37.0 to 53.0 mol-%, still more preferably in the range of 38.0 to 51.0 mol-%.
- multiphase structures can be identified by the presence of at least two distinct glass transition temperatures.
- the higher first glass transition temperature (Tg(l)) represents the matrix whereas the lower second glass transition temperature (Tg(2)) reflects the elastomeric propylene copolymer (E) of the heterophasic propylene copolymer
- the heterophasic propylene copolymer has a seond glass transition temperature Tg(2) fulfilling the in-equation (I), more preferably the in-equation (la), still more preferably in-equation (lb),
- Tg 2) > 21.0 - 2.0 X C(XCS) (I)
- Tg 2 > 22.0 - 2.0 x C(XCS) (lb) wherein
- Tg(2) is the second glass transition temperature of the heterophasic propylene copolymer (RAHECO);
- C(XCS) is the comonomer content [in mol-%] of the xylene cold soluble fraction (XCS) of the heterophasic propylene copolymer (RAHECO).
- the second glass transition temperature Tg(2) is below -20 °C, like below -35 °C, more preferably is in the range of -65 to -45 °C, still more preferably in the range of -62 to -48 °C.
- the heterophasic propylene copolymer (RAHECO) has a second glass transition temperature Tg(2) as mentioned in this paragraph and fulfilling the in-equation (I) as defined in the present invention.
- the heterophasic propylene copolymer (RAHECO) has additionally a first glass transition temperature Tg(l) (representing the matrix (M) of the heterophasic propylene copolymer (RAHECO)) in the range of -12 to +2 °C, more preferably in the range of -10 to +2 °C. Accordingly the first glass transition temperature Tg(l) is preferably above the second glass transition temperature Tg(2).
- the difference between the first glass transition temperature Tg(l) and second glass transition temperature Tg(2) is at least 40 °C, more preferably at least 45 °C, yet more preferably in the range of 40 to 55 °C, still more preferably in the range of 45 to 52 °C.
- the heterophasic propylene copolymer (RAHECO) as defined in the instant invention may contain up to 5.0 wt.-% additives, like nucleating agents and antioxidants, as well as slip agents and antiblocking agents.
- additive content is below 3.0 wt.-%, like below 1.0 wt.-%.
- the heterophasic propylene copolymer in one embodiment of the present invention, the heterophasic propylene copolymer
- RHECO comprises a nucleating agent, more preferably a a-nucleating agent. Even more preferred the present invention is free of ⁇ -nucleating agents.
- the ⁇ -nucleating agent is preferably selected from the group consisting of
- salts of monocarboxylic acids and polycarboxylic acids e.g. sodium benzoate or aluminum tert-butylbenzoate, and
- dibenzylidenesorbitol e.g. 1,3 : 2,4 dibenzylidenesorbitol
- Ci-Cg-alkyl- substituted dibenzylidenesorbitol derivatives such as methyldibenzylidenesorbitol, ethyldibenzylidenesorbitol or dimethyldibenzylidenesorbitol (e.g. 1,3 : 2,4 di(methylbenzylidene) sorbitol), or substituted nonitol-derivatives, such as 1,2,3,- trideoxy-4,6:5,7-bis-0-[(4-propylphenyl)methylene]-nonitol, and
- salts of diesters of phosphoric acid e.g. sodium 2,2'-methylenebis (4, 6,-di-tert- butylphenyl) phosphate or aluminium-hydroxy-bis[2,2'-methylene-bis(4,6-di-t- butylphenyl)phosphate], and
- the heterophasic propylene copolymer (RAHECO) contains up to 2.0 wt.-% of the a-nucleating agent.
- the heterophasic propylene copolymer (RAHECO) contains not more than 3000 ppm, more preferably of 1 to 3000 ppm, more preferably of 5 to 2000 ppm of a a-nucleating agent, in particular selected from the group consisting of dibenzylidenesorbitol (e.g. 1,3 : 2,4 dibenzylidene sorbitol),
- dibenzylidenesorbitol derivative preferably dimethyldibenzylidenesorbitol (e.g. 1,3 : 2,4 di(methylbenzylidene) sorbitol), or substituted nonitol-derivatives, such as 1,2,3,-trideoxy- 4,6:5, 7-bis-0-[(4-propylphenyl)methylene]-nonitol, vinylcycloalkane polymer, vinylalkane polymer, and mixtures thereof.
- dimethyldibenzylidenesorbitol e.g. 1,3 : 2,4 di(methylbenzylidene) sorbitol
- substituted nonitol-derivatives such as 1,2,3,-trideoxy- 4,6:5, 7-bis-0-[(4-propylphenyl)methylene]-nonitol, vinylcycloalkane polymer, vinylalkane polymer, and mixtures thereof.
- heterophasic propylene copolymer (RAHECO) according to this invention is preferably produced in the presence of
- a Ziegler-Natta catalyst comprising compounds (TC) of a transition metal of Group 4 to 6 of IUPAC, a Group 2 metal compound (MC) and an internal donor (ID) > wherein said internal donor (ID) is a non-phthalic compound, preferably is a non-phthalic acid ester and still more preferably is a diester of non-phthalic dicarboxylic acids;
- the internal donor (ID) is selected from optionally substituted malonates, maleates, succinates, glutarates, cyclohexene-l,2-dicarboxylates, benzoates and derivatives and/or mixtures thereof, preferably the internal donor (ID) is a citraconate. Additionally or alternatively, the molar-ratio of co-catalyst (Co) to external donor (ED) [Co/ED] is 5 to 45.
- the heterophasic propylene copolymer is preferably free of phthalic acid esters as well as their respective decomposition products, i.e. phthalic acid esters, typically used as internal donor of Ziegler-Natta (ZN) catalysts.
- the heterophasic propylene copolymer (RAHECO) is free of phthalic compounds as well as their respective decomposition products, i.e. phthalic compounds typically used as internal donor of Ziegler-Natta (ZN) catalysts.
- free of phthalic acid esters, preferably phthalic compounds, in the meaning of the present invention refers to a heterophasic propylene copolymer (RAHECO) in which no phthalic acid esters as well no respective decomposition products, preferably no phthalic compounds as well as no respective decomposition products at all , are detectable.
- RHECO heterophasic propylene copolymer
- the heterophasic propylene copolymer comprises the random propylene copolymer (R-PP) and the elastomeric propylene copolymer (E), the individual components are preferably also free of phthalic acid esters as well as their respective decomposition products, more preferably of phthalic compounds as well as their respective decomposition products.
- the heterophasic propylene copolymer comprises a matrix (M) being a random propylene copolymer (R-PP) and an elastomeric propylene copolymer (E) dispersed in said matrix (M).
- M being a random propylene copolymer
- E elastomeric propylene copolymer
- the random propylene copolymer (R-PP) comprises at least two polymer fractions, like two or three polymer fractions, all of them are propylene copolymers.
- the random propylene copolymer (R-PP) comprises, preferably consists of, a first propylene copolymer fraction (R-PP1) and a second propylene copolymer fraction (R-PP2).
- first propylene copolymer fraction (R-PP1) and the second propylene copolymer fraction (R-PP2) have nearby the same melt flow rate. Accordingly it is preferred that difference between the melt flow rate of the random propylene copolymer (R-PP) and the first propylene copolymer fraction (R-PP1) [MFR(Pre-R-PP) - MFR(Pre-R- PP1)] is below +/- 2.5 g/lOmin, more preferably +/- 2.0 g/lOmin, yet more preferably +/- 1.5 g/lOmin.
- the first propylene copolymer fraction (R-PP1) and the second propylene copolymer fraction (R-PP2) have a melt flow rate MFR 2 (230 °C) in the range of 3.0 to 8.5 g/lOmin.
- MFR 2 melt flow rate
- the comonomer content has also impactalso on the xylene soluble content.
- the first propylene copolymer fraction (R-PP1) has a xylene cold soluble content (XCS) in the range of 3.0 to 15.0 wt.-%, more preferably in the range of 3.5 to 12.0 wt.-% and/or the random propylene copolymer (R-PP) has a xylene cold soluble content (XCS) in the range of 4.0 to 15.0 wt.-%, more preferably in the range of 4.5 to 12.0 wt.-%.
- R-PP1 has a xylene cold soluble content in the range of 3.0 to 15.0 wt.-%, more preferably in the range of 3.5 to 12.0 wt.-%
- the random propylene copolymer (R-PP) has a xylene cold soluble content (XCS) in the range of 4.0 to 15.0 wt.-%, more preferably in the range of 4.5 to 12.0 wt.-%.
- RHECO
- the present invention is directed to unoriented films, like cast films or blown films, e.g. air cooled blown films, comprising at least 70.0 wt.-%, preferably comprising at least 80.0 wt.-%, more preferably comprising at least 90.0 wt.-%, still more preferably comprising at least 95.0 wt.-%, yet more preferably comprising at least 99.0 wt.-%, of the instant heterophasic propylene copolymer (RAHECO).
- RHECO instant heterophasic propylene copolymer
- unoriented films are typically monoaxially or biaxially oriented films, whereas unoriented films are cast or blown films. Accordingly an unoriented film is not drawn intensively in machine and/or transverse direction as done by oriented films.
- the unoriented film according to this invention is not a monoaxially or biaxially oriented film.
- the unoriented film according to the instant invention is a blown film or cast film.
- the unoriented film is a cast film or an air-cooled blown film.
- the unoriented film has a thickness of 10 to 1000 ⁇ , more preferably of 20 to 700 ⁇ , like of 40 to 500 ⁇ .
- the present invention is also directed to the use of the heterophasic propylene copolymer (RAHECO) in the manufacture of unoriented films, like cast films or blown films, e.g. air cooled blown films.
- RHECO heterophasic propylene copolymer
- the present invention is directed to a sterilisable or sterilised film, like a sterilisable or sterilised unoriented film. More preferably the invention is directed to containers, i.e. pouches, especially to sterilisable or sterilised containers, i.e. pouches, comprising, preferably consisting of, the (unoriented) film as defined herein.
- the container is in particular a pouch. Further said container, i.e. pouch, has been preferably subjected to a sterilisation treatment.
- the present invention is directed to an use of the heterophasic propylene copolymer as defined herein for improving the balance between softness and haze of an unoriented film.
- the improvement is accomplished when the heterophasic propylene copolymer (RAHECO) has
- heterophasic propylene copolymer RHECO
- the improvement is accomplished when the heterophasic propylene copolymer (RAHECO) has the heterophasic propylene copolymer (RAHECO) has the heterophasic propylene copolymer (RAHECO) has the heterophasic propylene copolymer (RAHECO) has the heterophasic propylene copolymer (RAHECO) has the heterophasic propylene copolymer (RAHECO) has
- heterophasic propylene copolymer RHECO
- a haze before sterilization determined according to ASTM D 1003-00 measured on a 50 ⁇ m cast film of below 5 %, preferably of below 3 %, and/or
- the instant heterophasic propylene copolymer is preferably produced in a multistage process comprising at least two reactors connected in series a heterophasic propylene copolymer (RAHECO) comprising a matrix (M) being a random propylene copolymer (PP) and an elastomeric propylene copolymer (E) dispersed in said matrix (M),
- the weight ratio between the first propylene copolymer fraction (R-PP1) and second propylene copolymer fraction (R-PP2) preferably is 20:80 to 80:20, more preferably 25:75 to 75:25, still more preferably 30:70 to 70:30.
- heterophasic propylene copolymer (RAHECO) is obtained by a sequential polymerization process comprising the steps of
- heterophasic propylene copolymer HECO
- random propylene copolymer R-PP
- first propylene copolymer fraction R-PP1
- second propylene copolymer fraction R-PP2
- elastomeric copolymer E
- the term “sequential polymerization process” indicates that the heterophasic propylene copolymer (HECO) is produced in at least two, like three, reactors connected in series. Accordingly the present process comprises at least a first reactor, a second reactor, and optionally a third reactor.
- the term “polymerization process” shall indicate that the main polymerization takes place. Thus in case the process consists of three polymerization reactors, this definition does not exclude the option that the overall process comprises for instance a pre-polymerization step in a pre-polymerization reactor.
- the term “consist of is only a closing formulation in view of the main polymerization process.
- the first reactor is preferably a slurry reactor and can be any continuous or simple stirred batch tank reactor or loop reactor operating in bulk or slurry.
- Bulk means a polymerization in a reaction medium that comprises of at least 60 % (w/w) monomer.
- the slurry reactor is preferably a (bulk) loop reactor.
- the second reactor and the third reactor are preferably gas phase reactors.
- Such gas phase reactors can be any mechanically mixed or fluid bed reactors.
- the gas phase reactors comprise a mechanically agitated fluid bed reactor with gas velocities of at least 0.2 m/sec.
- the gas phase reactor is a fluidized bed type reactor preferably with a mechanical stirrer.
- the first reactor is a slurry reactor, like loop reactor
- the second reactor and the third reactor (R3) are gas phase reactors (GPR).
- GPR gas phase reactors
- a preferred multistage process is a "loop-gas phase"-process, such as developed by Borealis A/S, Denmark (known as BORSTAR® technology) described e.g. in patent literature, such as in EP 0 887 379, WO 92/12182 WO 2004/000899, WO 2004/111095, WO 99/24478, WO 99/24479 or in WO 00/68315.
- a further suitable slurry-gas phase process is the Spheripol process of Basell.
- the conditions for the first reactor i.e. the slurry reactor, like a loop reactor, may be as follows:
- the temperature is within the range of 50 °C to 110 °C, preferably between 60 °C and 100 °C, more preferably between 68 and 95 °C,
- the pressure is within the range of 20 bar to 80 bar, preferably between 40 bar to 70 bar,
- hydrogen can be added for controlling the molar mass in a manner known per se.
- reaction mixture of the first reactor is transferred to the second reactor, i.e. gas phase reactor, where the conditions are preferably as follows:
- the temperature is within the range of 50 °C to 130 °C, preferably between 60 °C and
- the pressure is within the range of 5 bar to 50 bar, preferably between 15 bar to 35 bar,
- hydrogen can be added for controlling the molar mass in a manner known per se.
- the condition in the third reactor is similar to the second reactor.
- the residence time can vary in the three reactor zones.
- the residence time in bulk reactor e.g. loop is in the range 0.1 to 2.5 hours, e.g. 0.15 to 1.5 hours and the residence time in gas phase reactor will generally be 0.2 to 6.0 hours, like 0.5 to 4.0 hours.
- the polymerization may be effected in a known manner under supercritical conditions in the first reactor, i.e. in the slurry reactor, like in the loop reactor, and/or as a condensed mode in the gas phase reactors.
- the process comprises also a prepolymerization with the catalyst system, as described in detail below, comprising a Ziegler-Natta procatalyst, an external donor and optionally a cocatalyst.
- the catalyst system as described in detail below, comprising a Ziegler-Natta procatalyst, an external donor and optionally a cocatalyst.
- the prepolymerization is conducted as bulk slurry polymerization in liquid propylene, i.e. the liquid phase mainly comprises propylene, with minor amount of other reactants and optionally inert components dissolved therein.
- the prepolymerization reaction is typically conducted at a temperature of 10 to 60 °C, preferably from 15 to 50 °C, and more preferably from 20 to 45 °C.
- the pressure in the prepolymerization reactor is not critical but must be sufficiently high to maintain the reaction mixture in liquid phase.
- the pressure may be from 20 to 100 bar, for example 30 to 70 bar.
- the catalyst components are preferably all introduced to the prepolymerization step.
- hydrogen may be added into the prepolymerization stage to control the molecular weight of the prepolymer as is known in the art.
- antistatic additive may be used to prevent the particles from adhering to each other or to the walls of the reactor.
- the heterophasic propylene copolymer is obtained by a multistage polymerization process, as described above, in the presence of a catalyst system.
- a specific Ziegler-Natta catalyst ZN-C
- ZN-C Ziegler-Natta catalyst
- the catalyst used in the present invention is a solid Ziegler-Natta catalyst (ZN-C), which comprises compounds (TC) of a transition metal of Group 4 to 6 of IUPAC, like titanium, a Group 2 metal compound (MC), like a magnesium, and an internal donor (ID) being a non- phthalic compound, preferably a non-phthalic acid ester, still more preferably being a diester of non-phthalic dicarboxylic acids as described in more detail below.
- the catalyst is fully free of undesired phthalic compounds.
- the solid catalyst is free of any external support material, like silica or MgC ⁇ , but the catalyst is selfsupported.
- the Ziegler-Natta catalyst (ZN-C) can be further defined by the way as obtained.
- the Ziegler-Natta catalyst (ZN-C) is preferably obtained by a process comprising the steps of
- step b) adding said solution from step a) to at least one compound (TC) of a transition metal of Group 4 to 6 and
- step c adding a non-phthalic internal electron donor (ID) at any step prior to step c).
- ID non-phthalic internal electron donor
- the internal donor (ID) or precursor thereof is added preferably to the solution of step a).
- the Ziegler-Natta catalyst (ZN-C) can be obtained via precipitation method or via emulsion (liquid/liquid two-phase system) - solidification method depending on the physical conditions, especially temperature used in steps b) and c).
- step c the catalyst chemistry is the same.
- precipitation method combination of the solution of step a) with at least one transition metal compound (TC) in step b) is carried out and the whole reaction mixture is kept at least at 50 °C, more preferably in the temperature range of 55 to 110 °C, more preferably in the range of 70 to 100 °C, to secure full precipitation of the catalyst component in form of a solid particles (step c).
- step b) the solution of step a) is typically added to the at least one transition metal compound (TC) at a lower temperature, such as from -10 to below 50°C, preferably from -5 to 30°C. During agitation of the emulsion the temperature is typically kept at -10 to below 40°C, preferably from -5 to 30°C. Droplets of the dispersed phase of the emulsion form the active catalyst composition. Solidification (step c) of the droplets is suitably carried out by heating the emulsion to a temperature of 70 to 150°C, preferably to 80 to 110°C.
- the catalyst prepared by emulsion - solidification method is preferably used in the present invention.
- step a) the solution of a 2 ) or a 3 ) are used, i.e. a solution of ( ⁇ ') or a solution of a mixture of (Ax) and (Bx).
- the Group 2 metal (MC) is magnesium.
- the magnesium alkoxy compounds (Ax), ( ⁇ ') and (Bx) can be prepared in situ in the first step of the catalyst preparation process, step a), by reacting the magnesium compound with the alcohol(s) as described above, or said magnesium alkoxy compounds can be separately prepared magnesium alkoxy compounds or they can be even commercially available as ready magnesium alkoxy compounds and used as such in the catalyst preparation process of the invention.
- alcohols (A) are monoethers of dihydric alcohols (glycol monoethers).
- Preferred alcohols (A) are C2 to C4 glycol monoethers, wherein the ether moieties comprise from 2 to 18 carbon atoms, preferably from 4 to 12 carbon atoms.
- Preferred examples are 2-(2-ethylhexyloxy)ethanol, 2-butyloxy ethanol, 2-hexyloxy ethanol and 1,3-propylene-glycol-monobutyl ether, 3-butoxy-2-propanol, with 2-(2- ethylhexyloxy)ethanol and 1,3-propylene-glycol-monobutyl ether, 3-butoxy-2-propanol being particularly preferred.
- Illustrative monohydric alcohols (B) are of formula ROH, with R being straight-chain or branched C6-C10 alkyl residue.
- the most preferred monohydric alcohol is 2-ethyl-l-hexanol or octanol.
- a mixture of Mg alkoxy compounds (Ax) and (Bx) or mixture of alcohols (A) and (B), respectively, are used and employed in a mole ratio of Bx:Ax or B:A from 8: 1 to 2: 1, more preferably 5 : 1 to 3 : 1.
- Magnesium alkoxy compound may be a reaction product of alcohol(s), as defined above, and a magnesium compound selected from dialkyl magnesiums, alkyl magnesium alkoxides, magnesium dialkoxides, alkoxy magnesium halides and alkyl magnesium halides.
- Alkyl groups can be a similar or different C1-C20 alkyl, preferably C2-C10 alkyl.
- Typical alkyl- alkoxy magnesium compounds, when used, are ethyl magnesium butoxide, butyl magnesium pentoxide, octyl magnesium butoxide and octyl magnesium octoxide.
- the dialkyl magnesiums are used.
- dialkyl magnesiums are butyl octyl magnesium or butyl ethyl magnesium. It is also possible that magnesium compound can react in addition to the alcohol (A) and alcohol (B) also with a polyhydric alcohol (C) of formula R' ' (OH) m to obtain said magnesium alkoxide compounds.
- Preferred polyhydric alcohols, if used, are alcohols, wherein R" is a straight-chain, cyclic or branched C2 to C10 hydrocarbon residue, and m is an integer of 2 to 6.
- the magnesium alkoxy compounds of step a) are thus selected from the group consisting of magnesium dialkoxides, diaryloxy magnesiums, alkyloxy magnesium halides, aryloxy magnesium halides, alkyl magnesium alkoxides, aryl magnesium alkoxides and alkyl magnesium aryloxides.
- a mixture of magnesium dihalide and a magnesium dialkoxide can be used.
- the solvents to be employed for the preparation of the present catalyst may be selected among aromatic and aliphatic straight chain, branched and cyclic hydrocarbons with 5 to 20 carbon atoms, more preferably 5 to 12 carbon atoms, or mixtures thereof.
- Suitable solvents include benzene, toluene, cumene, xylol, pentane, hexane, heptane, octane and nonane. Hexanes and pentanes are particular preferred.
- Mg compound is typically provided as a 10 to 50 wt-% solution in a solvent as indicated above.
- Typical commercially available Mg compound, especially dialkyl magnesium solutions are 20 - 40 wt-% solutions in toluene or heptanes.
- the reaction for the preparation of the magnesium alkoxy compound may be carried out at a temperature of 40° to 70°C. Most suitable temperature is selected depending on the Mg compound and alcohol(s) used.
- the transition metal compound of Group 4 to 6 is preferably a titanium comound, most preferably a titanium halide, like TiCLi.
- the internal donor (ID) used in the preparation of the catalyst used in the present invention is preferably selected from (di)esters of non-phthalic carboxylic (di)acids, 1,3-diethers, derivatives and mixtures thereof.
- Especially preferred donors are diesters of mono- unsaturated dicarboxylic acids, in particular esters belonging to a group comprising malonates, maleates, succinates, citraconates, glutarates, cyclohexene-l,2-dicarboxylates and benzoates, and any derivatives and/or mixtures thereof.
- Preferred examples are e.g.
- the two phase liquid-liquid system may be formed by simple stirring and optionally adding (further) solvent(s) and additives, such as the turbulence minimizing agent (TMA) and/or the emulsifying agents and/or emulsion stabilizers, like surfactants, which are used in a manner known in the art for facilitating the formation of and/or stabilize the emulsion.
- TMA turbulence minimizing agent
- surfactants are acrylic or methacrylic polymers.
- Turbulence minimizing agent if used, is preferably selected from a-olefin polymers of a-olefin monomers with 6 to 20 carbon atoms, like polyoctene, polynonene, polydecene, polyundecene or polydodecene or mixtures thereof. Most preferable it is polydecene.
- the solid particulate product obtained by precipitation or emulsion - solidification method may be washed at least once, preferably at least twice, most preferably at least three times with a aromatic and/or aliphatic hydrocarbons, preferably with toluene, heptane or pentane.
- the catalyst can further be dried, as by evaporation or flushing with nitrogen, or it can be slurried to an oily liquid without any drying step.
- the finally obtained Ziegler-Natta catalyst is desirably in the form of particles having generally an average particle size range of 5 to 200 ⁇ , preferably 10 to 100. Particles are compact with low porosity and have surface area below 20 g/m 2 , more preferably below 10 g/m 2 . Typically the amount of Ti is 1 to 6 wt-%, Mg 10 to 20 wt-% and donor 10 to 40 wt-% of the catalyst composition.
- EP2610271 EP 261027 and EP2610272 which are incorporated here by reference.
- the Ziegler-Natta catalyst (ZN-C) is preferably used in association with an alkyl aluminum cocatalyst and optionally external donors.
- an external donor (ED) is preferably present.
- Suitable external donors include certain silanes, ethers, esters, amines, ketones, heterocyclic compounds and blends of these. It is especially preferred to use a silane. It is most preferred to use silanes of the general formula
- R a , R b and R c denote a hydrocarbon radical, in particular an alkyl or cycloalkyl group, and wherein p and q are numbers ranging from 0 to 3 with their sum p + q being equal to or less than 3.
- R a , R b and R c can be chosen independently from one another and can be the same or different. Specific examples of such silanes are (tert-butyl) 2 Si(OCH 3 ) 2 ,
- R 3 and R 4 can be the same or different a represent a hydrocarbon group having 1 to 12 carbon atoms.
- R 3 and R 4 are independently selected from the group consisting of linear aliphatic hydrocarbon group having 1 to 12 carbon atoms, branched aliphatic hydrocarbon group having 1 to 12 carbon atoms and cyclic aliphatic hydrocarbon group having 1 to 12 carbon atoms. It is in particular preferred that R 3 and R 4 are independently selected from the group consisting of methyl, ethyl, n-propyl, n-butyl, octyl, decanyl, iso-propyl, iso-butyl, iso- pentyl, tert. -butyl, tert.-amyl, neopentyl, cyclopentyl, cyclohexyl, methylcyclopentyl and cycloheptyl.
- both R 1 and R 2 are the same, yet more preferably both R 3 and R 4 are an ethyl group.
- Especially preferred external donors (ED) are the pentyl dimethoxy silane donor (D-donor) or the cyclohexylmethyl dimethoxy silane donor (C-Donor), the latter especially preferred.
- co-catalyst is preferably a compound of group 13 of the periodic table (IUPAC), e.g. organo aluminum, such as an aluminum compound, like aluminum alkyl, aluminum halide or aluminum alkyl halide compound.
- IUPAC periodic table
- organo aluminum such as an aluminum compound, like aluminum alkyl, aluminum halide or aluminum alkyl halide compound.
- the co-catalyst (Co) is a trialkylaluminium, like triethylaluminium (TEAL), dialkyl aluminium chloride or alkyl aluminium dichloride or mixtures thereof.
- TEAL triethylaluminium
- the triethyl aluminium has a hydride content, expressed as A1H 3 , of less than 1.0 wt% with respect to the triethyl aluminium (TEAL). More preferably, the hydride content is less than 0.5 wt%, and most preferably the hydride content is less than 0.1 wt%.
- the ratio between the co-catalyst (Co) and the external donor (ED) [Co/ED] and/or the ratio between the co-catalyst (Co) and the transition metal (TM) [Co/TM] should be carefully chosen.
- the mol-ratio of co-catalyst (Co) to external donor (ED) [Co/ED] must be in the range of 5 to 45, preferably is in the range of 5 to 35, more preferably is in the range of 5 to 25; and optionally
- the mol-ratio of co-catalyst (Co) to titanium compound (TC) [Co/TC] must be in the range of above 80 to 500, preferably is in the range of 100 to 400, still more preferably is in the range of 120 to 350.
- w(PPl) is the weight fraction [in wt.-%] of the first propylene copolymer fraction
- w(PP2) is the weight fraction [in wt.-%] of second propylene copolymer fraction (R-
- C(PP1) is the comonomer content [in mol-%] of the first propylene copolymer fraction (R-PP1),
- C(PP) is the comonomer content [in mol-%] of the random propylene copolymer
- C(PP2) is the calculated comonomer content [in mol-%>] of the second propylene copolymer fraction (R-PP2).
- w(PPl) is the weight fraction [in wt.-%] of the first propylene copolymer fraction
- w(PP2) is the weight fraction [in wt.-%] of second propylene copolymer fraction (R-
- XS(PPl) is the xylene cold soluble (XCS) content [in wt.-%] of the first propylene copolymer fraction (R-PP1),
- XS(PP) is the xylene cold soluble (XCS) content [in wt.-%] of the random propylene copolymer (R-PP),
- XS(PP2) is the calculated xylene cold soluble (XCS) content [in wt.-%] of the second propylene copolymer fraction (R-PP2), respectively.
- MFR (PP2) 10 (III) wherein w(PPl) is the weight fraction [in wt.-%] of the first propylene copolymer fraction
- w(PP2) is the weight fraction [in wt.-%] of second propylene copolymer fraction (R-
- MFR(PPl) is the melt flow rate MFR 2 (230 °C) [in g/lOmin] of the first propylene
- MFR(PP) is the melt flow rate MFR 2 (230 °C) [in g/1 Omin] of the random propylene copolymer (R-PP),
- MFR(PP2) is the calculated melt flow rate MFR 2 (230 °C) [in g/1 Omin] of the second propylene copolymer fraction (R-PP2).
- w(PP) is the weight fraction [in wt.-%] of the random propylene copolymer (R-PP), i.e. polymer produced in the first and second reactor (Rl + R2),
- w(E) is the weight fraction [in wt.-%] of the elastomeric propylene copolymer (E), i.e. polymer produced in the third and fourth reactor (R3 + R4)
- C(PP) is the comonomer content [in mol -%] of the random propylene copolymer
- C(RAHECO) is the comonomer content [in mol -%] of the propylene copolymer, i.e. is the comonomer content [in mol -%] of the polymer obtained after polymerization in the fourth reactor (R4),
- C(E) is the calculated comonomer content [in mol -%] of elastomeric propylene copolymer (E), i.e. of the polymer produced in the third and fourth reactor (R3 + R4).
- MFR 2 (230 °C) is measured according to ISO 1133 (230 °C, 2.16 kg load).
- Quantification of microstructure by NMR spectroscopy Quantitative nuclear-magnetic resonance (NMR) spectroscopy was used to quantify the comonomer content and comonomer sequence distribution of the polymers. Quantitative 13 C ⁇ 1 H ⁇ NMR spectra were recorded in the solution-state using a Broker Advance III 400 NMR spectrometer operating at 400.15 and 100.62 MHz for l H and 13 C respectively. All spectra were recorded using a 13 C optimised 10 mm extended temperature probehead at 125°C using nitrogen gas for all pneumatics.
- Standard single-pulse excitation was employed without NOE, using an optimised tip angle, 1 s recycle delay and a bi-level WALTZ16 decoupling scheme (Zhou, Z., Kuemmerle, R., Qiu, X., Redwine, D., Cong, R., Taha, A., Baugh, D. Winniford, B., J. Mag. Reson. 187 (2007) 225; Busico, V., Carbonniere, P., Cipullo, R., Pellecchia, R., Severn, J., Talarico, G., Macromol. Rapid Commun. 2007, 28, 1128). A total of 6144 (6k) transients were acquired per spectra.
- Quantitative 13 C ⁇ 1 H ⁇ NMR spectra were processed, integrated and relevant quantitative properties determined from the integrals using proprietary computer programs. All chemical shifts were indirectly referenced to the central methylene group of the ethylene block (EEE) at 30.00 ppm using the chemical shift of the solvent. This approach allowed comparable referencing even when this structural unit was not present. Characteristic signals corresponding to the incorporation of ethylene were observed Cheng, H. N., Macromolecules 17 (1984), 1950).
- the comonomer sequence distribution at the triad level was determined using the analysis method of Kakugo et al. (Kakugo, M., Naito, Y., Mizunuma, K., Miyatake, T.
- 1(E) is the relative content of isolated to block ethylene sequences [in %];
- fPEP is the mol fraction of propylene/ethylene/propylene sequences (PEP) in the sample
- fPEE is the mol fraction of propylene/ethylene/ethylene sequences (PEE) and of ethylene/ethylene/propylene sequences (EEP) in the sample
- PEP propylene/ethylene/propylene sequences
- EEP ethylene/ethylene/propylene sequences
- fEEE is the mol fraction of ethylene/ethylene/ethylene sequences (EEE) in the sample
- Intrinsic viscosity is measured according to DIN ISO 1628/1, October 1999 (in Decalin at 135 °C).
- the xylene solubles (XCS, wt.-%): Content of xylene cold solubles (XCS) is determined at 25 °C according ISO 16152; first edition; 2005-07-01. The part which remains insoluble is the xylene cold insoluble (XCI) fraction.
- the hexane extractable fraction is determined according to FDA method (federal registration, title 21, Chapter 1, part 177, section 1520, s. Annex B) on cast films of 100 ⁇ thickness produced on a monolayer cast film line with a melt temperature of 220°C and a chill roll temperature of 20°C. The extraction was performed at a temperature of 50°C and an extraction time of 30 min.
- T m Melting temperature
- H f heat of fusion
- T c crystallization temperature
- H c heat of crystallization
- Crystallization temperature and heat of crystallization are determined from the cooling step, while melting temperature and heat of fusion (H f ) are determined from the second heating step.
- the glass transition temperature Tg is determined by dynamic mechanical analysis according to ISO 6721-7. The measurements are done in torsion mode on compression moulded samples (40x10x1 mm 3 ) between -100 °C and +150 °C with a heating rate of 2 °C/min and a frequency of 1 Hz.
- Tensile modulus in machine and transverse direction was determined according to ISO 527- 3 at 23°C on cast films of 50 ⁇ thickness produced on a monolayer cast film line with a melt temperature of 220°C and a chill roll temperature of 20°C. Testing was performed at a cross head speed of 1 mm/min.
- Total Penetration Energy The impact strength of films is determined by the "Dynatest” method according to ISO 7725-2 on films as described for the tensile modulus.
- the value “Wbreak” [J/mm] represents the total penetration energy per mm thickness that a film can absorb before it breaks. The higher this value, the tougher the material is.
- Transparency, haze and clarity were determined according to ASTM D 1003 -00 on 60x60x1 mm 3 plaques injection molded in line with EN ISO 1873-2 using a melt temperature of 200°C and on cast films of 50 ⁇ thickness produced on a monolayer cast film line with a melt temperature of 220°C and a chill roll temperature of 20°C.
- Flexural Modulus The flexural modulus was determined in 3-point-bending according to ISO 178 on 80x10x4 mm 3 test bars injection molded at 23°C in line with EN ISO 1873-2. Charpy notched impact strength is determined according to ISO 179 leA at 23 °, and at - 20 °C by using an 80x10x4 mm 3 test bars injection molded in line with EN ISO 1873-2. Steam sterilization was performed in a Systec D series machine (Systec Inc., USA). The samples were heated up at a heating rate of 5 °C/min starting from 23°C. After having been kept for 30 min at 121°C, they were removed immediately from the steam sterilizer and stored at room temperature till processed further.
- the catalyst used in the polymerization processes for the heterophasic propylene copolymers (RAHECO) of the inventive examples (IE) was prepared as follows:
- Viscoplex ® 1 -254 provided by Evonik
- Mg alkox compound Mg alkoxide solution was prepared by adding, with stirring (70 rpm), into 11 kg of a 20 wt- % solution in toluene of butyl ethyl magnesium (Mg(Bu)(Et)), a mixture of 4.7 kg of 2- ethylhexanol and 1.2 kg of butoxypropanol in a 20 1 stainless steel reactor. During the addition the reactor contents were maintained below 45 °C. After addition was completed, mixing (70 rpm) of the reaction mixture was continued at 60 °C for 30 minutes.
- Mg(Bu)(Et) butyl ethyl magnesium
- the catalyst particles were washed with 45 kg of toluene at 90°C for 20 minutes followed by two heptane washes (30 kg, 15 min). During the first heptane wash the temperature was decreased to 50 °C and during the second wash to room temperature.
- the thus obtained catalyst was used along with triethyl- aluminium (TEAL) as co-catalyst and cyclohexylmethyl dimethoxy silane (C-Donor) as donor.
- TEAL triethyl- aluminium
- C-Donor cyclohexylmethyl dimethoxy silane
- the aluminium to donor ratio, the aluminium to titanium ratio and the polymerization conditions are indicated in table 1.
- the catalyst used in the polymerization processes of the comparative example (CE1) was the catalyst of the example section of WO 2010009827 Al (see pages 30 and 31) along with triethyl-aluminium (TEAL) as co-catalyst and dicyclo pentyl dimethoxy silane (D-donor) as donor.
- TEAL triethyl-aluminium
- D-donor dicyclo pentyl dimethoxy silane
- All polymer powders were compounded in a co-rotating twin-screw extruder Coperion ZSK 57 at 220°C with 0.2 wt.-% of Irganox B225 (l : l-blend of Irganox 1010 (Pentaerythrityl- tetrakis(3-(3',5'-di-tert.butyl-4-hydroxytoluyl)-propionate and tris (2,4-di-t-butylphenyl) phosphate) phosphite) of BASF AG, Germany) and 0.1 wt.-% calcium stearate.
- Irganox B225 l l-blend of Irganox 1010 (Pentaerythrityl- tetrakis(3-(3',5'-di-tert.butyl-4-hydroxytoluyl)-propionate and tris (2,4-di-t-
- IE4 and CE2 are nucleated versions of IE3 and CEl, respectively, with 0.2 wt.-% of DMDBS (1,3 : 2,4 di(methylbenzylidene) sorbitol) commercially available as Millad 3988 from Milliken Chemical, Gent/Belgium.
- the abbreviations "b.s.” and “a.s.” refer to states before and after sterilization.
- Table 3 Relative content of isolated to block ethylene sequences (1(E)) of the xylene cold insoluble fraction (XCI)
- the inventive examples show an optimized or improved balance of optical and mechanical properties, i.e. an improved optical performance at comparable stiffness (resp. softness) level.
- IE 4 a-nucleated
- Table 2 reveals that also the impact resistance of the inventive examples is comparable and further enhanced by nucleation.
- Fig. 1 i.e. the inventive examples exhibit an optimized or improved balance of optical and mechanical properties, i.e. an improved optical performance at comparable softness level.
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