Claims
- 1. A method for preparing a molded article of a syndiotactic polypropylene having excellent transparency which comprises the steps of heating, melting and then hot-molding (a) a homopolymer of propylene which has a syndiotactic structure such that the syndiotactic pentad fraction is 0.7 or more, (b) a copolymer of propylene and a small amount of another olefin, which has a substantially syndiotactic structure, such that, in a .sup.13 C-NMR spectrum of the copolymer, a peak intensity at 20.2 ppm occupies 0.5 or more of the total intensity of all the peaks attributed to the methyl groups of propylene units, or (c) a mixture of said homopolymer or said copolymer and less than 50% by weight of the mixture of a polypropylene having a substantially isotactic structure; and then quenching the resulting molded article at 100.degree. C./minutes or more to obtain a molded article in which the melting point attributed to the polypropylene having a syndiotactic structure measured at a heating rate of 10.degree. C./minute by differential scanning thermal analysis is represented by a substantially single peak.
- 2. A method for preparing a molded article of a syndiotactic polypropylene having excellent transparency which comprises the steps of heating, melting and then hot-molding (a) a homopolymer of propylene which has a syndiotactic structure such that the syndiotactic pentad fraction is 0.7 or more, (b) a copolymer of propylene and a small amount of another olefin, which has a substantially syndiotactic structure, such that, in a .sup.13 C-NMR spectrum of the copolymer, a peak intensity at 20.2 ppm occupies 0.5 or more of the total intensity of all the peaks attributed to the methyl groups of propylene units, or (c) a mixture of said homopolymer or said copolymer and less than 50% by weight of the mixture of a polypropylene having a substantially isotactic structure; quenching the resulting molded article at 100.degree. C./minutes or more, to obtain a molded article in which the melting point attributed to the polypropylene having a syndiotactic structure measured at a heating rate of 10.degree. C./minute by differential scanning thermal analysis is represented by a substantially single peak; and then subjecting said molded article to a heat treatment at a temperature of less than its melting point.
- 3. A method for preparing a molded article of a syndiotactic polypropylene having excellent transparency which comprises the steps of heating, melting and then hot-molding (a) a homopolymer of propylene which has a syndiotactic structure such that the syndiotactic pentad fraction is 0.7 or more, (b) a copolymer of propylene and a small amount of another olefin, which has a substantially syndiotactic structure, such that, in a .sup.13 C-NMR spectrum of the copolymer, a peak intensity at 20.2 ppm occupies 0.5 or more of the total intensity of all the peaks attributed to the methyl groups of propylene units, the ratio between the weight average molecular weight and the number average molecular weight of said polymer being from 1.5 to 3.5; and then quenching the resulting molded article at 100.degree. C./minute or more, to obtain a molded article in which the melting point attributed to the polypropylene having a syndiotactic structure measured at a heating rate of 10.degree. C./minute by differential scanning thermal analysis is represented by a substantially single peak.
- 4. A method for preparing a molded article of a syndiotactic polypropylene having excellent transparency which comprises the steps of heating, melting and then hot-molding (a) a homopolymer of propylene which has a syndiotactic structure such that the syndiotactic pentad fraction is 0.7 or more, (b) a copolymer of propylene and a small amount of another olefin, which has a substantially syndiotactic structure, such that, in a .sup.13 C-NMR spectrum of the copolymer, a peak intensity at 20.2 ppm occupies 0.5 or more of the total intensity of all the peaks attributed to the methyl groups of propylene units, the ratio between the weight average molecular weight and the number average molecular weight of said polymer being from 1.5 to 3.5; quenching the resulting molded article at 100.degree. C./minute or more, to obtain a molded article in which the melting point attributed to the polypropylene having a syndiotactic structure measured at a heating rate of 10.degree. C./minute by differential scanning thermal analysis is represented by a substantially single peak; and then subjecting said molded article to a heat treatment at a temperature of less than its melting point.
Priority Claims (4)
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1-299498 |
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1-315140 |
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2-11800 |
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2-11799 |
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Parent Case Info
This application is a divisional of application Ser. No. 08/210,082, filed Mar. 18, 1994; now U.S. Pat. No. 5,591,817 which is a continuation of application Ser. No. 08/074,274, filed on Jun. 9, 1993 abandoned; which is a continuation of application Ser. No. 07/610,681, filed Nov. 8, 1990 abandoned.
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Divisions (1)
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Continuations (2)
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