Claims
- 1. A bimodal polyethylene comprising ethylene derived units and units derived from at least one of a C4 to C12 olefin; wherein the polyethylene has a density of from 0.940 to 0.970 g/cm3; an I21/I2 of 80 or more; a residual Group 4 metal content of 2.0 ppm or less; a Mw/Mn of from 20 to 60; and wherein the polyethylene comprises a high molecular weight component and a low molecular weight component, the high molecular weight component present from 40 to 60 weight percent based on the total polyethylene, and wherein the high molecular weight component has a weight average molecular weight Mw of greater than 100,000 a.m.u.
- 2. The bimodal polyethylene of claim 1, possessing an I2 of 0.5 g/10 min or less.
- 3. The bimodal polyethylene of claim 1, wherein the weight average molecular weight Mw of the high molecular weight component is greater than 150,000 a.m.u.
- 4. The bimodal polyethylene of claim 1, wherein the weight average molecular weight Mw of the high molecular weight component is greater than 200,000 a.m.u.
- 5. The bimodal polyethylene of claim 1, wherein the Group 4 metal residuals content is 1.8 ppm or less.
- 6. The bimodal polyethylene of claim 1, wherein the value of I21/I2 is greater than 90.
- 7. The bimodal polyethylene of claim 1, possessing a notch tensile test result of greater than 150 hours at 3.0 MPa.
- 8. The bimodal polyethylene of claim 1, wherein a pipe with carbon black formed from the polyethylene is able to withstand at least 50 years at an ambient temperature of 20° C., using water as the internal test medium and either water or air as the outside environment (Hydrostatic (hoop) stress as measured by ISO TR 9080).
- 9. The bimodal polyethylene of claim 1, wherein a pipe with carbon black formed from the polyethylene possesses a predicted S-4 Tc for 110 mm pipe of less than −5° C. (ISO DIS 13477/ASTM F1589).
- 10. The bimodal polyethylene of claim 1, wherein a pipe with carbon black formed from the polyethylene possesses a predicted S-4 Tc for 110 mm pipe of less than −15° C. (ISO DIS 13477/ASTM F1589).
- 11. The bimodal polyethylene of claim 1, wherein when formed into a 0.5 mil (13μ%) film possesses an MD Tear of between about 5 g/mil and 25 g/mil.
- 12. The bimodal polyethylene of claim 1, wherein when formed into a 0.5 mil (13μ) film possesses an MD Tear of between about 15 g/mil and 25 g/mil.
- 13. The bimodal polyethylene of claim 1 formed in a single reactor by contacting olefins and a catalyst composition comprising a Group 15 containing compound and a bulky ligand metallocene catalyst compound; wherein the Group 15 containing metal compound is represented by the formulae:
STATEMENT OF RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] The present application is a Continuation Application of U.S. Ser. No. 09/865,067 filed May 24, 2001, which is a Divisional Application of, and claims priority to U.S. Ser. No. 09/425,387 filed Oct. 22, 1999, now issued as U.S. Pat. No. 6,274,684.
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