Claims
- 1. A crystalline polypropylene, wherein a 0° C. soluble content α (% by weight) as measured through programmed-temperature fractionation and a peak molecular weight Mp in a molecular weight distribution curve as measured through gel permeation chromatography satisfy the relationship given in the following formula (1):α≦−0.42×ln(Mp)+7.3 (1), and a melting point Tm (° C.) as measured through differential scanning calorimetry and Mp satisfy the relationship given in the following formula (2): Tm>1.85×ln(Mp)+144.5 (2).
- 2. The crystalline polypropylene as claimed in claim 1, wherein a ratio of a weight-average molecular weight Mw to a number-average molecular weight Mn, Mw/Mn, as measured through gel permeation chromatography is at most 6.5.
- 3. The crystalline polypropylene as claimed in claim 1, wherein an intrinsic viscosity [η] as measured in a tetralin solvent at 135° C. falls between 0.5 and 4.0 dl/g.
- 4. The crystalline polypropylene as claimed in claim 1, wherein the peak molecular weight Mp is at least 10,000.
- 5. The crystalline polypropylene as claimed in claim 1, which is made into a form of moldings.
- 6. The crystalline polypropylene as claimed in claim 1, which is made into a form of films.
- 7. A molding of the crystalline polypropylene of claim 1.
- 8. A film of the crystalline polypropylene of claim 1.
- 9. A crystalline polypropylene, wherein a 0° C. soluble content α (% by weight) as measured through programmed-temperature fractionation and an intrinsic viscosity [η] (dl/g) as measured in a tetralin solvent at 135° C. satisfy the relationship given in the following formula (3): α≦1.11[η]−0.42+1.40 (3).
- 10. The crystalline polypropylene as claimed in claim 9, wherein a peak temperature Tp (° C.) in its elution curve as obtained in programmed-temperature fractionation and the intrinsic viscosity [η] satisfy the relationship given in the following formula (4):Tp>1.21×[η]+116.5 (4).
- 11. The crystalline polypropylene as claimed in claim 9, wherein the intrinsic viscosity [η] falls between 0.5 and 4.0 dl/g.
- 12. The crystalline polypropylene as claimed in claim 9, which is made into a form of moldings.
- 13. A molding of the crystalline polypropylene of claim 9.
Priority Claims (4)
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10-141573 |
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11-130211 |
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CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This application is a continuation-in-part (CIP) of application Ser. No. 09/462,095, filed Jan. 12, 2000 now abandoned and 09,462,103, filed Jan. 12, 2000, now U.S. Pat. No. 6,455,659, which were originally filed as International Application Nos. PCT/JP99/102687 filed May 21, 1999; and PCT/JP99/02688, filed Jan. 21, 1999 respectively.
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