Claims
- 1. A gelatinous composition formed by bringing together at least (i) a hydroxyaluminoxane in an inert solvent and (ii) a treating agent which is able to form a gelatinous composition when mixed with said hydroxyaluminoxane, wherein the gelatinous composition has a lower OH-decay rate as compared to the OH-decay rate of the hydroxyaluminoxane.
- 2. A composition according to claim 1 wherein the treating agent is comprised of water.
- 3. A composition according to claim 2 wherein the composition is substantially insoluble in an inert organic solvent.
- 4. A composition according to claim 3 wherein the hydroxyaluminoxane has less than 25 OH groups per 100 aluminum atoms.
- 5. A composition according to claim 4 wherein the hydroxyaluminoxane has no more than 15 OH groups per 100 aluminum atoms.
- 6. A composition according to claim 3 wherein the hydroxyaluminoxane consists essentially of hydroxyisobutylaluminoxane.
- 7. A composition according to any of claims 1, 2, or 4 wherein the OH-decay rate of said composition is lower than to the OH-decay rate of said hydroxyaluminoxane by a factor of at least 5.
- 8. A solid composition formed by removing at least some of said inert solvent from a gelatinous composition which is in accordance with any of claims 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, or 6, said solid composition being characterized by having a lower OH-decay rate as compared to the OH-decay rate of the hydroxyaluminoxane.
- 9. A gelatinous composition comprised of hydroxyaluminoxane and characterized by having an OH-decay rate which is lower than the OH-decay rate of the hydroxyaluminoxane in a liquid form.
- 10. A composition according to claim 9 wherein said hydroxyaluminoxane has less than 25 hydroxyl groups per 100 aluminum atoms.
- 11. A composition according to claim 9 wherein said hydroxyaluminoxane has less than 15 hydroxyl groups per 100 aluminum atoms.
- 12. A composition according to claim 9 wherein said hydroxyaluminoxane consists essentially of hydroxyisobutylaluminoxane.
- 13. A process comprising converting a hydroxyaluminoxane into a gelatinous composition by bringing together at least (i) a hydroxyaluminoxane, (ii) a treating agent which is able to form a gelatinous composition when mixed with said hydroxyaluminoxane, and (iii) an inert solvent which optionally is or includes a solvent in which (i) was dissolved when used in conducting the process, whereby the rate of OH-decay for said composition is reduced relative to the rate of OH-decay of (i) in undissolved form or in the form of a solution in said inert solvent.
- 14. A process according to claim 13 wherein said treating agent is comprised of water.
- 15. A process according to claim 13 wherein said hydroxyaluminoxane of (i) has less than 25 OH groups per 100 aluminum atoms.
- 16. A process according to claim 13 wherein said hydroxyaluminoxane of (i) has less than 15 OH groups per 100 aluminum atoms.
- 17. A process according to claim 13 wherein said hydroxyaluminoxane of (i) consists essentially of hydroxyisobutylaluminoxane.
- 18. A process according to claim 13 wherein said composition is substantially insoluble in n-hexane at 25 ° C.
- 19. A process according to claim 13 wherein the OH-decay rate of said composition is lower than the OH-decay rate of (i), by a factor of at least 5.
- 20. An activated catalyst composition formed by bringing together at least (A) a gelatinous composition formed by bringing together at least (i) a hydroxyaluminoxane, (ii) a treating agent comprised of water, which treating agent is able to form a gelatinous composition when mixed with said hydroxyaluminoxane, and (iii) an inert solvent which optionally is or includes a solvent in which (i) was dissolved when used in conducting the process, or (B) a solid composition of matter formed from said gelatinous composition by removing at least some of said inert solvent from a gelatinous composition, or both of (A) and (B); and (C) a d-block or f-block metal compound having at least one leaving group on a d-block or f-block metal atom thereof.
- 21. A catalyst composition according to claim 20 wherein said at least one leaving group is a methyl group.
- 22. A catalyst composition according to claim 21 wherein said d-block or f-block metal compound is a Group 4 metal compound.
- 23. A catalyst composition according to claim 20 wherein said d-block or f-block metal compound is a metallocene.
- 24. A catalyst composition according to claim 23 wherein the d-block or f-block metal of said metallocene is at least one Group 4 metal.
- 25. A catalyst composition according to claim 23 wherein said metallocene contains two bridged or unbridged cyclopentadienyl-moiety-containing groups.
- 26. A catalyst composition according to claim 25 wherein said at least one leaving group is a methyl group.
- 27. A catalyst composition according to claim 26 wherein the d-block or f-block metal of said metallocene is at least one Group 4 metal.
- 28. A catalyst composition according to claim 27 wherein the Group 4 metal of said metallocene is zirconium or hafnium.
- 29. A catalyst composition according to any of claims 20, 21, 25, 27, or 28 wherein said hydroxyaluminoxane of (i) has less than 25 hydroxyl groups per 100 aluminum atoms.
- 30. A catalyst composition according to claim 28 wherein said hydroxyaluminoxane of (i) consists essentially of hydroxyisobutylaluminoxane.
- 31. A catalyst composition according to any of claims 21, 26, or 28 wherein said composition in a dry or substantially dry state is able to be maintained at a temperature in the range of about 10 to about 60° C. for a period of at least 48 hours without losing fifty percent (50%) or more of its catalytic activity.
- 32. A process of preparing an activated olefin polymerization catalyst composition, which process comprises bringing together at least (A) a gelatinous composition formed by bringing together at least (i) a hydroxyaluminoxane, (ii) a treating agent comprised of water, which treating agent is able to form a gelatinous composition when mixed with said hydroxyaluminoxane, and (iii) an inert solvent which optionally is or includes a solvent in which (i) was dissolved when used in conducting the process, or (B) a solid composition of matter formed from said gelatinous composition by removing at least some of said inert solvent from a gelatinous composition, or both of (A) and (B); and (C) a d-block or f-block metal compound having at least one leaving group on a d-block or f-block metal atom thereof.
- 33. A process according to claim 32 wherein said hydroxyaluminoxane of (i) has less than 25 hydroxyl groups per 100 aluminum atoms.
- 34. A process according to claim 32 wherein said hydroxyaluminoxane of (i) has less than 15 hydroxyl groups per 100 aluminum atoms.
- 35. A process according to claim 32 wherein said at least one leaving group is a methyl group.
- 36. A process according to claim 32 wherein said d-block or f-block metal compound is a metallocene.
- 37. A process according to claim 36 wherein said at least one leaving group is a methyl group.
- 38. A process according to claim 37 wherein said metallocene contains two bridged or unbridged cyclopentadienyl-moiety-containing groups.
- 39. A process according to claim 38 wherein the d-block or f-block metal of said metallocene is a Group 4 metal.
- 40. A process according to claim 39 wherein Group 4 metal is zirconium or hafnium.
- 41. A process according to any of claims 32, 38, or 40, wherein said activated catalyst composition is recovered and maintained at a temperature in the range of about 10 to about 60° C. for a period of at least 48 hours without losing fifty percent (50%) or more of its catalytic activity.
- 42. An olefin polymerization process which comprises bringing together in a polymerization reactor or reaction zone at least (1) one or more polymerizable olefins and (2) an activated catalyst composition which is in accordance with claim 20, so as to form a polymer.
- 43. An olefin polymerization process which comprises bringing together in a polymerization reactor or reaction zone at least (1) one or more polymerizable olefins and (2) an activated catalyst composition which is in accordance with claim 27, so as to form a polymer.
- 44. An olefin polymerization process according to claim 42 wherein the polymerization process is conducted as a gas phase polymerization process.
- 45. An olefin polymerization process according to claim 42 wherein the polymerization process is conducted in a liquid phase diluent or solvent.
- 46. An olefin polymerization process according to claim 42 wherein the polymerization process is conducted as a fluidized bed process.
- 47. An olefin polymerization process according to any of claims 42, 43, 44, 45, or 46 wherein said hydroxyaluminoxane of (i) has less than 25 hydroxyl groups per 100 aluminum atoms.
- 48. A process which comprises bringing together at least (i) an aluminum alkyl in which at least one alkyl group has at least two carbon atoms, (ii) a water source, and (iii) an inert solvent which optionally is or includes a solvent in which (i) was dissolved when used in conducting the process, and wherein said process is conducted under hydroxyaluminoxane-forming reaction conditions, and the amount of (ii) used is sufficient to cause a gelatinous composition to form.
- 49. A process according to claim 48 wherein said aluminum alkyl is a trialkylaluminum in which each alkyl group contains at least two carbon atoms.
- 50. A process according to claim 49 wherein said water source consists essentially of free water.
- 51. A process according to claim 49 wherein said aluminum alkyl is triisobutylaluminum, said water source is free water, and said amount of (ii) provides at least about 1.1 molar equivalents of oxygen in (ii) per molar equivalent of aluminum in (i).
- 52. A process according to claim 48 further comprising bringing together said gelatinous composition and a d-block or f-block metal compound having at least one leaving group on a d-block or f-block metal atom thereof, so as to form an activated polymerization catalyst.
- 53. A process according to claim 52 wherein said at least one leaving group is a methyl group.
- 54. A process according to claim 52 wherein said d-block or f-block metal compound is a metallocene.
- 55. A process according to claim 54 wherein said at least one leaving group is a methyl group.
- 56. A process according to claim 55 wherein said metallocene contains two bridged or unbridged cyclopentadienyl-moiety-containing groups.
- 57. A process according to claim 56 wherein the metal of said metallocene is a Group 4 metal.
- 58. A process according to claim 57 wherein said Group 4 metal is zirconium or hafnium.
- 59. A process according to claim 48 further comprising removing solvent from said gelatinous composition so as to form a solid composition, and then bringing together said solid composition and a d-block or f-block metal compound having at least one leaving group on a d-block or f-block metal atom thereof, so as to form an activated polymerization catalyst.
- 60. A process according to claim 59 wherein said at least one leaving group is a methyl group.
- 61. A process according to claim 59 wherein said d-block or f-block metal compound is a metallocene.
- 62. A process according to claim 61 wherein said at least one leaving group is a methyl group.
- 63. A process according to claim 62 wherein said metallocene contains two bridged or unbridged cyclopentadienyl-moiety-containing groups.
- 64. A process according to claim 63 wherein the d-block or f-block metal of said metallocene is a Group 4 metal.
- 65. A process according to claim 64 wherein said Group 4 metal is zirconium or hafnium.
REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This is a continuation-in-part of prior U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/655,218, filed Sep. 5, 2000 and incorporated herein by reference, which is a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/177,736, filed on Oct. 23, 1998, now U.S. Pat. No. 6,160,145, incorporated herein by reference. This application may also be considered related to U.S. patent application Ser. No. ______, co-filed herewith (Attny. Docket No. OR-7067-B).
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