Claims
- 1. An olefin polymer prepared according to a polymerization process comprising contacting at least one mono-1-olefin under polymerization conditions with a catalyst, wherein said catalyst is produced by contacting alumina with a fluoriding agent to produce a fluorided alumina and subjecting said alumina to a silicating treatment to form a surface silicated and fluorided alumina, said surface silicated and fluorided alumina containing, in addition a chromium component, said resulting composition being activated by heating in an oxygen-containing ambient at a temperature within the range of about 300.degree. to about 900.degree. C. so as to convert at least a portion of the chromium of said chromium component to the hexavalent state; and
- wherein said polymer has a melt viscosity within a range of 35 to 60 MPoise, an intrinsic viscosity within a range of 13 to 20 dL/g, and a density within a range of 0.94 to less than 0.95 g/cc.
- 2. An olefin polymer prepared according to the process of claim 1 wherein said silicating treatment comprises contacting said alumina with a polymeric siloxane after said contacting with said fluoriding agent and calcining in air at about 500.degree. to about 800.degree. C. to convert the siloxane to silica on the surface of the alumina.
- 3. An olefin polymer prepared in accordance with claim 1 wherein said mono-1-olefin contains 2 to 8 carbon atoms per molecule.
- 4. An olefin polymer prepared in accordance with claim 3 wherein said mono-1-olefin is selected from the group consisting of ethylene, propylene, 1-butene, 1-pentene, 1-hexene, and 1-octene.
- 5. An olefin polymer prepared in accordance with claim 4 wherein said mono-1-olefin is ethylene.
- 6. An olefin polymer prepared in accordance with claim 1 wherein said olefin polymer is a copolymer of mixtures of ethylene and 1 or more comonomers selected from 1-olefins containing 3 to 8 carbon atoms per molecule.
- 7. An olefin polymer prepared in accordance with claim 6 wherein said comonomer is selected from the group consisting of aliphatic 1-olefins, conjugated diolefins, and non-conjugated diolefins.
- 8. An olefin polymer prepared in accordance with the process of claim 7 wherein said comonomer is an aliphatic 1-olefin selected from the group consisting of propylene, 1-butene, 1-pentene, 1-hexene, and 1-octene.
- 9. An olefin polymer prepared in accordance with the process of claim 6 wherein said polymer constitutes at least 90 weight percent polymerized ethylene units.
- 10. An olefin polymer prepared in accordance with the process of claim 6 wherein said polymer constitutes 97 to 99.6 weight percent polymerized ethylene units.
- 11. An olefin polymer prepared according to a polymerization process comprising contacting at least one mono-1-olefin with a catalyst produced by subjecting alumina to a treatment with a fluoriding agent, thereafter activating at a temperature of about 150.degree. to about 1000.degree. C. and thereafter introducing an organochromium component onto said alumina to produce said catalyst;
- wherein said alumina is also subjected to a silicating treatment prior to said activating;
- wherein said organochromium component is selected from:
- chromium compounds of the formula (I) or (II)
- Cr(R).sub.n (I)
- Cr.sub.x (R).sub.2x (II)
- wherein n is 3 or 4; x is 3 or more; R is --CH.sub.2 MR'R.increment.R'"; wherein M is C, Si, Ge, Sn, or Pb; and wherein in a given compound the R groups are identical and R', R", and R'" are the same or different hydrocarbyl groups selected from aliphatic and aromatic radicals containing up to about 10 carbon atoms per radical; bis(cyclopentadienyl)chromium and substituted derivatives thereof; and pi bonded zerovalent organochromium compounds; and
- wherein said polymer has a melt viscosity within a range of 35 to 60 MPoise, an intrinsic viscosity within a range of 13 to 20 dL/g, and a density within a range of 0.94 to less than 0.95 g/cc.
- 12. An olefin polymer prepared according to claim 11 wherein said alumina is admixed with an alcoholic solution of NH.sub.4 HF.sub.2 and polymeric siloxane.
- 13. An olefin polymer prepared in accordance with the process of claim 12 wherein said fluoriding agent is present in an amount sufficient to give 0.3 to 3 weight percent fluorine on said alumina based on the weight of said alumina.
- 14. An olefin polymer prepared in accordance with claim 11 wherein said mono-1-olefin contains 2 to 8 carbon atoms per molecule.
- 15. An olefin polymer prepared in accordance with claim 11 wherein said olefin polymer is a copolymer of mixtures of ethylene and 1 or more comonomers selected from 1-olefins containing 3 to 8 carbon atoms per molecule.
- 16. An olefin polymer prepared in accordance with a polymerization process comprising contacting at least one mono-1-olefin with a catalyst produced by subjecting alumina to a treatment with a fluoriding agent, thereafter activating at a temperature of about 150.degree. to about 1000.degree. C. and thereafter introducing at least two organochromium components onto said alumina to produce said catalyst;
- wherein said alumina is also subjected to a silicating treatment prior to said activating;
- wherein said organochromium components are selected from octakis-(.mu.-trimethylsilylmethyl)tetra)-chromium(II), tetrakis-(trimethylsilylmethyl)chromium(IV), bis(cyclopentadienyl)chromium and dicumene chromium; and
- wherein said polymer has a melt viscosity within a range of 35 to 60 MPoise, an intrinsic viscosity within a range of 13 to 20 dL/g, and a density within a range of 0.94 to less than 0.95 g/cc.
- 17. An olefin polymer prepared in accordance with claim 16 wherein said mono-1-olefin contains 2 to 8 carbon atoms per molecule.
- 18. An ethylene polymer prepared in accordance with a polymerization process comprising contacting ethylene with a chromium catalyst on a support produced by impregnating alumina with a liquid containing a source of phosphate ions and at least one aluminum salt and thereafter contacting with a neutralizing agent to form a gel of aluminum phosphate within the pores of said alumina and activating in air at about 300.degree. to about 900.degree. C., to give an ethylene polymer having environmental stress crack resistance of greater than 1,000 hours;
- wherein said support is prepared by mixing alumina with a solution containing Al(NO.sub.3).sub.3.9H.sub.2 O, H.sub.4 H.sub.2 PO.sub.4 and Cr(NO.sub.3).sub.3.9H.sub.2 O in an amount equal to or less than the pore volume of the alumina, adding aluminum hydroxide to cause a gel to form within the pores of the alumina;
- wherein said alumina had been modified by the addition of ammonium bifluoride and silica; and
- wherein said polymer has a melt viscosity within a range of 35 to 60 MPoise, an intrinsic viscosity within a range of 13 to 20 dL/g, and a density within a range of 0.94 to less than 0.95 g/cc.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application is a continuation under 37 C.F.R. 1.62, of prior application Ser. No. 07/688,791, filed on Apr. 19, 1991, now abandoned which is a divisional of application Ser. No. 07/272,565, filed Nov. 17, 1988, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,037,911, which is a divisional of application Ser. No. 06/615,001, filed May 29, 1984, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,806,513.
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