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WO2018167610A1
WO2018167610A1 PCT/IB2018/051484 IB2018051484W WO2018167610A1 WO 2018167610 A1 WO2018167610 A1 WO 2018167610A1 IB 2018051484 W IB2018051484 W IB 2018051484W WO 2018167610 A1 WO2018167610 A1 WO 2018167610A1
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  • the present invention relates to the free radical initiated higher pressure polymerization of ethylene. More specifically, the present invention relates to a process for controlling the melt elasticity of low density polyethylene produced in tubular high pressure reactors by altering the relative levels of mono-functional versus di-functional initiators added at each injection point without significantly altering the peak temperature for each individual injection point.
  • LDPE resin low density polyethylene
  • Free-radical initiated high pressure polymerization of ethylene was the first process discovered for producing polyethylene, and resulted in a low density polyethylene (LDPE resin) useful for a variety of applications, including film, coating, molding, and cable and wire insulation.
  • LDPE resins produced in a free-radical initiated high pressure process can vary widely with respect to polymer properties, particularly those properties that impact processability.
  • Autoclave reactors provide a more dispersed residence time distribution, providing a wide molecular weight distribution indicative of the presence of long chain branching. Conversely, residence times in tubular reactors are more uniform and generally result in a narrower molecular weight distribution.
  • Tubular reactors provide an advantage over autoclave reactors, however, in that they provide higher conversion levels, are more amenable to commercial scale up, and are less capital and energy intensive.
  • the degree of long chain branching impacts the melt elasticity of a polymer, which can be described as the tendency of a molten polymer to flex or distort. A higher melt elasticity corresponds to a molten polymer that better resists
  • LDPE resins with increased levels of long chain branching, and therefore increased melt elasticity are useful in extrusion coating applications.
  • the resistance to deformation provides reduced neck-in properties suitable for this type of application.
  • LDPE resins with reduced long chain branching are more suitable for blown films, which aren't associated with strict neck-in requirements but demand lower haze to be
  • the patent did not teach the use of di-functional initiators, nor the variation of the ratio of di-functional initiators to mono-functional initiators in order to impact the degree of long chain branching. Furthermore, the patent did not address maintenance of peak temperature following each injection point after varying the initiator component. In fact, the effect seen can be attributed to variations in the peak temperature profile seen with the addition of a second injection point.
  • the article does not teach the addition of mixture of mono-functional and di-functional initiators into a high pressure process using a tubular reactor with multiple injection points. Furthermore, there is no discussion on how altering the relative levels of the initiators added at each injection point while maintaining the peak temperature for each injection point can be used to alter the long chain branching without significantly effecting other properties.
  • U.S. Patent 9,238,700 issued January 19, 2016 in the name of Littmann et al., assigned to Basell Polyolefine GmBH, teaches the use of bi-functional comonomers as a way to incorporate higher levels of long chain branching into LDPE resin.
  • the bi-functional comonomers described contain two different functional groups, including an unsaturated group and a group capable of acting as a chain transfer agent.
  • the bi-functional comonomers are distinct from the initiators used to start the reaction.
  • the patent includes di-functional initiators in its list of possible initiators but does not teach that altering the ratio of di-functional initiator to mono-functional initiator, while maintaining a particular peak temperature profile, can influence the melt elasticity of the resulting LDPE resin.
  • the alteration of the ratio of the flow rates of the one or more di-functional initiator flow rates relative to the flow rates of the one or more mono-functional initiators injected into said tubular reactor via at least one of said injection ports has no significant effect on the conversion rate, such that the conversion rate varies less than 3%.
  • the alteration of the ratio of the flow rates of the one or more di-functional initiator flow rates relative to the flow rates of the one or more mono-functional initiators injected into said tubular reactor via at least one of said injections ports results in a variation of the melt index of the resulting low density polyethylene that is less than 0.30 dg/1 Omin.
  • the alteration of the ratio of the flow rates of the one or more di-functional initiator flow rates relative to the flow rates of the one or more mono-functional initiators injected into said tubular reactor via at least one of said injection ports results in a variation of the density of the resulting low density polyethylene that is less than 0.005 g/cc.
  • the free-radical initiated process further comprises the introduction of a chain transfer agent into said tubular reactor via at least one of said injection ports.
  • the chain transfer agent is selected from the group comprising olefins, aldehydes, ketones, alcohols, saturated hydrocarbons, ethers, thiols, phosphines, amines, amides, esters, and isocyanates, and
  • the chain transfer agent is isopropyl alcohol and is introduced into said tubular reactor at a flow rate from 8 kg/hr to 40 kg/hr, preferably from 20 kg/hr to 38 kg/hr, most preferably from 25 kg/hr to 35 kg/hr.
  • the chain transfer agent is heptane and is introduced into said tubular reactor at a flow rate from 8 kg/hr to 40 kg/hr, preferably from 20 kg/hr to 38 kg/hr, most preferably from 25 kg/hr to 35 kg/hr.
  • the mono-functional and di- functional initiators are chosen from the group consisting of organic peroxides, hydroperoxides, peresters, and azo compounds.
  • At least one of the mono-functional initiators is t-butyl peroxyneodecanoate. In an embodiment of the invention at least one of the mono-functional initiators is t-butyl peroxy-2-ethylhexanoate.
  • At least one of the mono-functional initiators is di-t-butyl peroxide.
  • At least one of the di-functional initiators is 1 ,1 -di(t-butylperoxy)cyclohexane.
  • the one or more mono-functional initiators are injected into said tubular reactor at a flow rate from 0.1 kg/hr to 10 kg/hr, preferably from 0.15 kg/hr to 8.5 kg/hr, most preferably from 0.2 kg/hr to 7.5 kg/hr.
  • tubular reactor comprises three injection ports.
  • tubular reactor comprises four injection ports.
  • LDPE resin low density polyethylene
  • tubular reactors Two types of reactors are used for this process: tubular reactors and autoclave reactors.
  • the present invention is relevant only with respect to tubular reactors. These reactors are characterized by their length, configured in a way that reactants are fed into the reactor at one end and flow through, usually at near steady state, to an output end where LDPE resin is captured.
  • the properties of the LDPE resin produced can vary widely, depending on the flow rates, pressure, temperature, and the types of initiator or initiators used to initiate the polymerization of ethylene.
  • tubular reactors frequently are designed such that initiators can be injected not only at a single injection point located at the front end of the reactor but also at predetermined injection points throughout the length of the reactor.
  • the tubular reactor comprises a single injection point.
  • the tubular reactor comprises two injection points.
  • the tubular reactor comprises three injection points.
  • the tubular reactor comprises four or more injection points.
  • the flow rate and pressure used in the process of the present invention may be selected by the person skilled in the art choosing settings appropriate considering the specific reactor to be used and the desired polymer to be produced. Ranges for both flow rate and pressure would fall within limits normally used and well known in the art.
  • mono-functional initiators and di- functional initiators are injected into the tubular reactor via at least one of the injection ports at a flow rates from 0.1 kg/hr to 10 kg/hr, preferably from 0.15 kg/hr to 8.5 kg/hr, most preferably from 0.2 kg/hr to 7.5 kg/hr.
  • Choice of initiator or mixture of initiators injected into each injection site will also have an impact on the temperature distribution profile.
  • a large selection of initiators are well known, along with the optimal temperature profile.
  • Choosing an appropriate temperature profile to produce a polymer with desired characteristics is known within the art, and includes the ability to identify initiators that can provide the temperature profile, in combination with the particular reactor and its
  • Mono-functional initiators include compounds having a peroxide functional group, or single O-O bond, having a formula of R1-OO-R2.
  • mono-functional initiators suitable for use with the present invention include organic peroxides, hydroperoxides, peresters, and azo compounds. Specific examples include t-butyl peroxyneodecanoate, t-butyl peroxy-2-ethylhexanoate, and di-t-butyl peroxide.
  • Di-functional initiators include compounds that include two peroxide functional groups having a formula of R1-OO-R2-OO-R3.
  • di-functional initiators suitable for use with the present invention include organic peroxides, hydroperoxides, peresters, and azo compounds. In an embodiment of the present invention the di-functional initiator is 1 ,1 -di-(t-butylperoxy)cyclohexane.
  • chain transfer agents Another common addition to tubular reactors during free-radical initiated polymerization of ethylene are chain transfer agents. During propagation the free- radical at the end of the growing chain is transferred to the newly added ethylene molecule providing a reactive end for addition of the next ethylene molecule.
  • Chain transfer agents allow termination of the growing chain by transferring the free radical to the chain transfer agent, without reforming a free radical at the end of the growing polyethylene chain.
  • the chain transfer agent having a free radical is now a target for propagation through addition of ethylene monomers.
  • Chain transfer agents in effect control the length or average molecular weight of the polyethylene produced. Without a chain transfer agent the molecular weight is normally controlled by altering reaction conditions.
  • Chain transfer agents commonly used in the art include olefins, aldehydes, ketones, alcohols, saturated hydrocarbons, ethers, thiols, phosphines, amines, amides, esters, and isocyanates, and combinations thereof. Any of these are appropriate for use with an embodiment of the present invention.
  • the chain transfer agent is isopropyl alcohol. In yet another embodiment of the invention the chain transfer agent is heptane.
  • Flow rates of chain transfer agent used also fall within the scope of knowledge possessed by the skilled person.
  • the rate may vary between injection points when a reactor with more than one injection point is used.
  • the chain transfer agent introduced into the reactor via at least one of the injection ports is injected at a flow rate from 8 kg/hr to 40 kg/hr, preferably from 20 kg/hr to 38 kg/hr, most preferably from 25 kg/hr to 35 kg/hr. Peak Temperature
  • the temperature distribution profile refers to the temperature within and along the length of the reactor. Ethylene entering the reactor at the inlet is preheated so as to promote decomposition of the free-radical initiator, forming free- radicals that can start polymerization.
  • the preheat temperature is chosen to align with the decomposition temperature of the initiator or initiators injected into the reactor at the upstream end.
  • the peak temperature within the reactor at the upstream end and following initiator injection points is a function of the quantity of initiator injected into the reactor. The temperature peaks at a point where the initiator levels drop off and polymerization reduces due to lower levels of free- radicals.
  • the release of heat by polymerization increases the temperature within the reactor, an effect that can be partially minimized by cooling means in the form of a water cooled jacket surrounding the reactor.
  • cooling means in the form of a water cooled jacket surrounding the reactor.
  • Increasing the quantity of initiator at any point has the effect of increasing the peak temperature.
  • decreasing the amount of initiator lowers the peak temperature.
  • the temperature within and along the length of the reactor can be plotted versus position along the length of the reactor to give a temperature distribution profile.
  • the peak temperatures for each injection point are clearly seen in the profile as the temperature peaks immediately downstream of each injection point, then gradually cools before the next injection point or at the end of the reactor.
  • the experienced operator understands that the temperature distribution profile can be associated with various properties found in the LDPE resin produced. Alteration of the profile by altering peak temperature of one or more of the injection points can have effects on the molecular structure and hence the properties of the resulting polymer. Furthermore, changing the peak temperatures may also impact the conversion rate of ethylene, or ethylene and one or more comonomers, into polyethylene.
  • the peak temperature for each injection point may vary.
  • the present invention seeks to provide a way of altering the melt elasticity of a low density polyethylene produced in a free-radical initiated process.
  • the present invention is useful for modifying melt elasticity while attempting to maintain other properties of the LDPE resin as to provide consistency among produced resins.
  • the process seeks to provide a way to produce resins that differ mainly in their degree of long chain branching.
  • melt elasticity can be assessed in a number of ways, including the use of rheological measurements.
  • the melt elasticity is dependent upon the degree of long chain branching within the polymer. Long chain branching is commonly present in LDPE resin produced in a free-radical initiated high pressure process, but the levels are enhanced when di-functional initiators are used in the process.
  • the present invention begins with an LDPE resin that satisfies particular properties with the exception of melt elasticity, and acts to alter the process conditions to produce a similar LDPE resin but with an altered melt elasticity.
  • an operator may be using process conditions that result in an LDPE resin within a desired density range, but not with the required melt elasticity.
  • the present invention may provide a solution that increases melt elasticity but does significantly alter density.
  • the peak temperature for each injection point does not vary by more than 5°C.
  • the change in the ratio of di-functional initiator to mono-functional initiator is performed with the melt elasticity in mind. For a higher melt elasticity, an increase in the amount of di-functional initiator added to at least one of the injection points is required. In order to prevent a significant change in the peak temperature a corresponding decrease in the mono-functional initiators at the same injection point would be required.
  • the present invention also contemplates adding di-functional initiator to one or more injection points where previously no di-functional initiator was added. As before, the skilled operator would understand that in that instance the amount of mono-functional initiator added at the same injection point would need to be reduced to keep the peak temperature within a desired range.
  • Applications that would benefit from the present invention include producing resins for foaming and extrusion coating applications.
  • the ratio of di-functional initiator to mono-functional initiator would be increased for at least one of the injection points.
  • the greater the desired increase in melt elasticity means allowing for a greater the change in the ratio or for increasing the number of injection points where the ratio is increased.
  • Applications where reducing the melt elasticity is desired include film applications. In film, a lower haze is desirable because it provides more clarity.
  • the operator may reduce the ratio of di-functional initiator to mono-functional initiator added to one or more of the injection points. In order to maintain the peak temperature an alteration in the amount of mono-functional initiator, or chain transfer agent, added would be required.
  • the present invention contemplates removing di- functional initiators entirely so as to reduce the melt elasticity to its lowest possible in the prevailing conditions, including the temperature distribution profile. By maintaining the temperature profile the production or conversion rate is not significantly lowered, an effect that would be expected when di-functional initiators are removed from the process.
  • Peak Temperature Control for Each Injection Point Values are in °C
  • Table 2 lists the flow rates of initiators and chain transfer agents added at each injection point for the resins produced.
  • the mono-functional initiators employed include t-butyl peroxyneodecanoate (MFI-1 ), t-butyl peroxy-2- ethylhexanoate (MFI-2), and di-t-butyl peroxide (MFI-3).
  • the di-functional initiator employed was 1 ,1 -di-(t-butylperoxy)cyclohexane (DFI-1 ) and the chain transfer agent employed was isopropyl alcohol (IPA).
  • the sample resins A through C differed in the flow rates for the di-functional initiator (DTBC) added at the 2 nd and 3 rd injection points.
  • Resin A was produced without the use of the mono-functional initiator DTBP.
  • the comparative resin employed a unique combination of initiators, maintaining a higher peak control temperature for each of the injection points mainly due to higher flow rates for the DTBP mono-functional initiator.
  • the properties of the resins produced demonstrate the usefulness of the present invention.
  • the change in melt elasticity did not result in a significant change in the density, Ml, or polydispersity index (PDI).
  • PDI polydispersity index
  • Resins B and C comprise lower G' values but are improved in their haze %, making them suitable for use in film applications. These results show that when starting with a particular resin, for example Resin B, the amount of initiators added may be altered while keep the peak temperature control consistent to produce a resin that varies mostly in respect to the G' value.
  • the method described is applicable for altering melt properties of low density polyethylene.
  • the method is useful for making low density films and for foaming and extrusion coating applications.

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Le polyéthylène basse densité produit dans des réacteurs tubulaires à l'aide d'initiateurs radicalaires dans un procédé à haute pression peut varier de manière significative en ce qui concerne l'élasticité de fusion. La présente invention concerne un procédé de commande de l'élasticité de fusion d'un polyéthylène basse densité produit dans un réacteur tubulaire comprenant la modification des niveaux d'initiateur bifonctionnel ajouté dans de multiples points d'injection par rapport aux initiateurs monofonctionnels classiques ajoutés, tout en conservant la densité et l'indice de fusion souhaités à un taux de conversion préféré.
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