Claims
- 1. Crystalline propylene homopolymers with an isotactic index greater than 90 and crystalline copolymers of propylene with ethylene or a CH.sub.2 .dbd.CHR olefin or mixtures thereof containing over 85% by weight of propylene and having an isotactic index greater than 85, where R is an alkyl radical with 2-8 carbon atoms, said homopolymers and copolymers being in the form of spherical particles having an average diameter of from 50 to 5000 microns, a porosity, expressed in void percentage, greater than 15%, and a pore volume distribution such that more than 90% of the pores have a diameter greater than one micron.
- 2. Propylene polymers and copolymers of claim 1 wherein the void percentage is from 20 to 30%.
- 3. A masterbatch comprising the homopolymers and copolymers of claim 1 in particulate form having incorporated therein an additive or pigment or mixtures thereof.
- 4. A masterbatch comprising the homopolymers and copolymers of claim 2 in particulate form having incorporated therein an additive or pigment or mixtures thereof.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 07/727,321, filed Jul. 2, 1991, now abandoned, which is a continuation of application Ser. No. 07/515,300, filed Apr. 27, 1990, now abandoned.
This invention refers to crystalline polymers and copolymers of propylene in the form of spherical particles with an average diameter from 50 and 7000 microns and porosity and surface area characteristics which make them suitable for the preparation of masterbatch containing significant quantities of pigment and/or additives.
It is known that catalyst components for the polymerization of olefins comprising a titanium compound supported on a magnesium halide in active form can be obtained in spherical particle form suitable for the manufacture of polymers with optimum morphological characteristics. Components of this type are described in U.S. Pat. Nos. 3,953,414 and 4,399,054. Specifically, the polymers obtained with the catalysts of U.S. Pat. No. 4,399,054 are in spherical particle form having high flowability and bulk density values. The porosity (about 10% expressed in percentage of voids), including the pore volume distribution, and the surface area, however, are not sufficiently high to allow the preparations of masterbatches containing a significant quantity of pigments and/or additives.
Now it has been found that it is possible to obtain homopolymer polypropylene with an isotactic index greater than 90, and crystalline copolymers of propylene with ethylene or a CH.sub.2 .dbd.CHR olefin or mixtures thereof where R is an alkyl radical with 2-8 carbon atoms which contain more than 85% by weight of propylene and have an isotactic index greater than 85, in a spherical particle form having an average diameter from 50 to 7000 microns, a porosity, expressed in percentage of voids, greater than 15%, preferably between 15 and 30%. The pore volume distribution is such that more than 90% of the pores have a diameter greater than 10,000 .ANG.. Preferably the propylene content in the copolymer is from 90 to 98% by weight of propylene.
For example, the polymers of this invention typically have the following properties:
porosity=15-30%;
particle size distribution=100% of the particles have a diameter from 1000 to 3000 microns: in particular 40 to 50% of the particles have a diameter from 1000 to 2000 microns, and 35 to 45% from 2000 to 3000 microns.
The polymers of this invention are particularly suitable to the preparation of masterbatch containing significant quantities of additives and/or pigments.
The catalysts used in the preparation of polymers are obtained from catalyst components having particular morphological properties and having a titanium halide or halogen alcoholate and an electron donor compound supported on magnesium chloride.
The catalytic components are obtained from adducts of magnesium chloride with alcohols containing generally 3 moles of alcohol per mole of MgCl.sub.2, which are prepared by emulsifying, in the molten state, the adduct in an inert hydrocarbon liquid immiscible with the melted adduct, then cooling the emulsion very rapidly in order to cause the solidification of the adduct in the form of spherical particles. The resultant particles are then subjected to partial dealcoholation using a heating cycle at temperature increasing from 50.degree. to 130.degree. C. until the alcohol content is decreased from 3 to about 0.5-1.5 moles per mole of MgCl.sub.2.
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