Claims
- 1. In a continuous high pressure process for the mass polymerization of ethylene in which ethylene and a free radical generating polymerization initiator are fed continuously to a polymerization zone operating at an elevated temperature and at a pressure of at least about 1,000 atmospheres; the improvement which consists essentially of feeding the polymerization initiator to the polymerization zone on a continuous basis by pumping a Bingham fluid composition into the polymerization zone, said Bingham fluid composition being a solid at ambient temperature and consisting essentially of a free-radical generating polymerization initiator uniformly dispersed in a continuous solid phase which consists essentially of an intimate mixture of a wax and a liquid hydrocarbon.
- 2. A process of claim 1 in which the polymerization initiator is decanoyl peroxide.
- 3. A process of claim 1 or 2 in which the continuous solid phase of the Bingham fluid composition consists essentially of 100 parts by weight of a hydrocarbon wax and about 40 and 250 parts by weight of the liquid hydrocarbon.
- 4. In a continuous high pressure mass process for the polymerization of ethylene in which ethylene and a free radical generating polymerization initiator are fed continuously to a polymerization zone operating at an elevated temperature and at a pressure of at least about 1,000 atmospheres; the improvement which consists essentially of feeding the polymerization initiator to the polymerization zone on a continuous basis by pumping a Bingham fluid composition into the polymerization zone, said Bingham fluid composition being a solid at subambient temperatures and consisting essentially of a free-radical generating polymerization initiator uniformly dispersed in a continuous solid phase which consists essentially of an intimate mixture of 100 parts by weight of a C.sub.10 to C.sub.15 aliphatic hydrocarbon and about 40 to 250 parts by weight of ethylene.
- 5. In a continuous high pressure process for the mass polymerization of ethylene in which ethylene and a free radical generating polymerization initiator are fed continuously to a polymerization zone operating at an elevated temperature and at a pressure of at least about 1,000 atmospheres and ethylene polymer is continuously discharged to a zone of lower pressure and in passing to the lower pressure zone increases in temperature by reason of a reverse Joule-Thompson effect; the improvement which consists essentially of feeding a heat stabilizer to the polymerization zone on a continuous basis by pumping a Bingham fluid composition into the polymerization zone, said Bingham fluid composition being a solid at ambient temperature and consisting essentially of a heat stabilizer uniformly dispersed in a continuous solid phase which consists essentially of an intimate mixture of a wax and a liquid hydrocarbon; said heat stabilizer reducing the gels which form by the increase in temperature in the polymer in passing into said lower pressure zone.
- 6. A process of claim 5 in which the Bingham fluid composition is a solid at a subambient temperature and the continuous solid phase consists essentially of an intimate mixture of 100 parts by weight of a C.sub.10 to C.sub.15 aliphatic hydrocarbon and about 40 to 250 parts by weight of ethylene.
- 7. In a continuous high pressure process for the mass polymerization of ethylene in which ethylene and a free radical generating polymerization initiator are fed continuously to a stirred autoclave reactor operating at an elevated temperature and at a pressure of at least about 1,000 atmospheres and deposits of highly cross-linked ethylene polymer are deposited on the interior surfaces of the autoclave and flake off into the fresh ethylene polymer being produced in said autoclave; the improvement which consists essentially of feeding a fatty acid amide to the polymerization zone on a continuous basis by pumping a Bingham fluid composition into the polymerization zone, said Bingham fluid composition being a solid at ambient temperature and consisting essentially of a fatty acid amide uniformly dispersed in a continuous solid phase which consists essentially of an intimate mixture of a wax and a liquid hydrocarbon; said fatty acid amide being an amide of a fatty acid containing at least about 12 carbon atoms and retarding the buildup of cross-linked ethylene polymer in the autoclave reactor.
- 8. A process of claim 7 in which the Bingham fluid composition is a solid at a subambient temperature and the continuous solid phase consists essentially of an intimate mixture of 100 parts by weight of a C.sub.10 to C.sub.15 aliphatic hydrocarbon and about 40 to 250 parts by weight of ethylene.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
The present application is a continuation-in-part of our earlier filed application Ser. No. 838,777, filed on Oct. 3, 1977, which is a continuation-in-part of our earlier application Ser. No. 835,267, filed on Sept. 21, 1977, both of said applications now abandoned.
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