Plasticizer Compositions For Flexible Closed Cell Foams

Abstract
Foamable compositions based on rigid organic polymers such as polyvinyl chloride contain as the plasticizer a blend of a) a liquid oligomeric ester of phthalic acid, at least one aliphatic dicarboxylic acid or a mixture thereof; and b) a total of at least 15 weight percent, based on total plasticizer, of at least one ester of benzoic acid and/or an alkyl-substituted benzoic acid.
Description

This invention relates to plasticized foamable polymer compositions. More particularly, this invention relates to foamable compositions comprising a rigid organic polymer such as polyvinyl chloride and a novel plasticizer comprising a blend of 1) an oligomeric ester derived from phthalic acid and/or an aliphatic dicarboxylic acid and 2) an ester of benzoic acid. The compositions are particularly useful for preparing flexible, closed cell foams.


BACKGROUND

U.S. Reissued Pat. No. RE 29,487, which issued to Ross Gardner Jr. on Dec. 6, 1977 describes foamable articles formed from plastisols of rigid organic polymers such as polyvinyl chloride (PVC). One class of plasticizer disclosed in this patent are oligomeric polyesters prepared from 1) phthalic acid or a suitable derivative thereof such as phthalic anhydride and 2) a dihydric alcohol or a gylcol such as diethylene or dipropylene glycol.


RE 29,487 (Dec. 6, 1977) Gardner, Jr. further describes foamable articles composed of polymeric foamable materials. The foamable articles are composed of a foamed plasticized polymeric material with a sufficiently high concentration of plasticizer to provide a foamable article with a reduced rate of recovery from compression. Gardner discloses PVC homopolymer and copolymers with at least 85 percent of vinyl chloride and 15 percent of other monomers (col. 3, lines 14-29). Further, this reference discusses the pressure and recovery rate of foamed materials. The examples describe plastisols containing PVC and Admex® 523, a phthlate oligomer, with other plasticizers (no benzoates). This reference further discusses a foamed article of the above composition to achieve a rate of recovery from 60 percent compression to 40 percent compression in about 1 to 60 seconds and an equilibrium compression of from 0.2 to 1.3 psi. RE '487 does not disclose a plasticized foamable polymer composition comprising PVC and a novel plasticizer as in this invention. Also, this art does not describe the reduction or elimination of phthalate ester monomers as plasticizers for flexible closed cell foams.


Oligomeric polyesters suitable for preparing flexible closed cell PVC foams of this type typically exhibit a weight average molecular weight of from 500 to about 1500 grams per mole. It has now been discovered that the presence in substantial amounts of monomeric esters of phthalic acid produced as a by-product during preparation of these polyesters is required for the desired foam structure of uniformly small closed cells and a void-free surface. Unfortunately, various regulatory agencies have limited the maximum concentration of these monomeric esters for certain end uses, including as plasticizers, to below the levels required for the preparation of acceptable foams.


U.S. Pat. No. 3,301,798 (Jan. 31, 1967) Waterman et al. describes a process for producing an open cell PVC foam from PVC plastisols containing a blend of an alkali metal soap and an amine soap in water. The critical blend of amine soap, alkali metal soap, and water must be present in the PVC plastisol prior to frothing or beating to form the foam to provide a foam product having increased tensile strength or a tensile-density index with controllable cell size. The aqueous soap blend (about 2-16 parts by weight per 100 parts of PVC resin) is mixed with the plastisol or the plasticizer (forms an emulsion or dispersion) to achieve the foam improvements. The liquid plasticizers described include phthalate containing monomers in combination with other benzoate esters. The aqueous soap blend is also referred to as a liquid frothing aid or foam former in combination PVC, plasticizers and other additives. U.S. '798 does not disclose a plasticized foamable polymer composition comprising PVC and a novel plasticizer as in this invention. This art does not describe the reduction or elimination of phthalate ester monomers as plasticizers for flexible closed cell foams.


Velsicol Technical Bulletin (Benzoflex® 2088) describes benzoate plasticizers as replacements for monomeric phthalate plasticizers. These plasticizers are described for use in adhesives, caulks, flooring, and as high solvating plasticizers for PVC applications. Velsicol Technical Bulletin (Benzoflex® 2088) does not disclose a plasticized foamable polymer composition comprising PVC and a novel plasticizer as disclosed in this invention.


The novel plasticizer blend consists of an 1) oligomeric ester of phthalic acid and/or an aliphatic dicarboxylic acid, and a 2) monomeric ester of benzoic acid and/or an alkyl-substituted benzoic acid. The hydroxyl number of the blend is less than 30 mg KOH/gram of sample.


The present invention is based on the discovery that the monomeric esters produced during preparation of an oligomeric polyester can be replaced with esters of 1) benzoic acid or a substituted benzoic acid and 2) at least one diol, glycol, oligomeric glycol or polyhydric alcohol containing at least two carbon atoms without adversely affecting the cellular structure of foams prepared using the oligomeric phthalate as a plasticizer. It has also been found that the phthalic acid used to prepare the oligomer can be replaced in whole or in part with an aliphatic dicarboxylic acid.


In addition to replacing the undesirable monomeric phthalic esters in the oligomeric phthalate plasticizer, the benzoic acid esters unexpectedly provide a more uniform cell structure in the final foam and improve the efficiency of the plasticizer as a viscosity reducer for the polymer composition. This higher efficiency reduces the total concentration of plasticizer required in the foamable composition.


The oligomeric ester and the benzoic acid ester are both preferably liquids at 25° C.


SUMMARY

This invention provides a plasticizer for foamable thermoplastic polymer compositions, said plasticizer comprising:


I. a polyester comprising repeating units exhibiting at least one formula selected from the group consisting of —(O)CC6H4C(O)OR1O— and —(O)CR2C(O)OR1O—, and terminal units exhibiting a formula selected from the group consisting of —OR3 and —(O)CR4, wherein the weight average molecular weight of said polyester is at least 500 grams per mole; R1 is selected from the group consisting of alkylene and oxoalkylene radicals and contains from 2 to 10 carbon atoms; R2 is selected from the group consisting of a single bond and alkylene radicals containing from 1 to 12 carbon atoms; R3 represents an alkyl radical containing from 1 to 24 carbon atoms; and R4 is at least one member selected from the group consisting of the hydrogen atom and alkyl radicals containing from 1 to 30 carbon atoms; and


II. an effective amount of at least one ester derived from a) at least one acid selected from the group consisting of benzoic acid and substituted benzoic acids, and b) at least one alcohol selected from the group consisting of mono- and polyhydric alcohols, wherein said alcohol contains from 1 to 12 carbon atoms.


The hydroxyl number of said composition is preferably less than 30.


This invention also provides plastisols comprising a rigid thermoplastic organic polymer such as polyvinyl chloride and a quantity of one of the present plasticizer compositions sufficient for the resultant plastisols to form closed-cell flexible foams in the presence of a suitable blowing agent.







DETAILED DESCRIPTION

The required and optional ingredients of the present foamable compositions are described in detail below.


A. The Plasticizer


The Oligomeric Polyester


One of the two required ingredients of the present plasticizer compositions is an oligomeric polyester prepared by reacting 1) phthalic acid, at least one aliphatic dicarboxylic acid/or a mixture of phthalic acid and said aliphatic dicarboxylic acid(s) with 2) at least one dihydric alcohol or oxoalcohol.


Derivatives of phthalic acid and/or the aliphatic dicarboxylic acid can be used in place of the respective acids. Suitable derivatives include the anhydride, halide and mono- or diesters prepared from monohydric alcohols.


Aliphatic dicarboxylic acids that can be used alone or in combination with phthalic acid to prepare the oligomeric polyester portion of the present plasticizers contain from 2 to 14 or more carbon atoms, preferably from 4 to 12 carbon atoms. Particularly preferred aliphatic dicarboxylic acids include but are not limited to adipic and 1,4-butanedioic acids.


Difunctional alcohols useful for preparing the oligomeric polyester contain from 2 to 10 or more carbon atoms. Partially etherified glycols such as di- and triethylene glycols and dipropylene glycol are also useful.


The oligomeric polyester is flowable at 25° C., and exhibits a weight average molecular weight of at least 500 grams per mole and preferably less than about 22,000 grams per mole.


The terminal units of the oligomeric polyester are derived from a monohydric alcohol or a monocarboxylic acid. Suitable alcohols are represented by the general formula R3OH and suitable monocarboxylic acids by the general formula R4C(O)OH. In these general formulae R3 represents an alkyl radical containing from 1 to 24, preferably from 6 to 12, carbon atoms and R4 represents a hydrogen atom or an alkyl radical containing from 1 to 30, preferably from 2 to 18, carbon atoms. Terminal units derived from monohydric alcohols are preferred. The polyester should be flowable and self-leveling at 25° C.


The monohydric alcohol(s) or carboxylic acid(s) are typically included in the initial reaction mixture used to prepare the polyester.


The Benzoic Acid Ester


The present plasticizer compositions also contain a total of at least 15 weight percent of at least one ester derived from 1) benzoic acid, an alkyl-substituted benzoic acid or a combination of said benzoic acid and an alkylcarboxylic acid, and 2) at least one mono- or polyhydric alcohol. Suitable alkyl substituents on the benzoic acid typically contain from 1 to about 6 carbon atoms.


Monohydric alcohols that can be used to prepare the benzoic acid ester typically contain from 1 to 12 carbon atoms. Suitable dihydric alcohols and glycols contain at least two carbon atoms and include but are not limited to ethylene glycol, di- and triethylene glycols, propylene glycol, dipropylene glycol and diols such as 1,4-butanediol and neopentyl glycol. Glycerol is an example of a trifunctional alcohol.


When polyhydric alcohols are used, the molar ratio of reactants and the reaction conditions used to prepare the benzoic acid ester should preferably be controlled to limit the concentration of free hydroxyl groups in the combination of the benzoic acid ester and oligomeric ester to a hydroxyl number of no more than 30. Procedures for determining the hydroxyl number of chemical compositions are known. One procedure is described in ASTM Test Method E 222-00.


The benzoic acid ester constitutes from 15 to about 70 weight percent, preferably from 30 to 60 weight percent, of a plasticizer composition of the present invention.


B. The Foamable Polymer


Any rigid organic polymer capable of forming a liquid plastisol and homogeneous foam in combination with the plasticizer compositions of this invention can be used to prepare foamable compositions. Homopolymers and copolymers of vinyl halides, particularly vinyl chloride, are preferred. Suitable copolymers typically contain up to 15 weight percent of repeating units derived from at least one ethylenically unsaturated compound selected from hydrocarbons, halohydrocarbons other than vinyl chloride, carboxylic acids and alcohol and esters of these ethylenically unsaturated acids and alcohols. Preferred comonomers include but are not limited to styrene, halogen-containing styrenes, vinyl acetate, and the alkyl esters of acrylic, methacrylic, maleic and crotonic acids.


The main requirement for rigid polymers that form liquid plastisols suitable for use in the present compositions is average particle size, which is typically between 1 and 5 microns, a type referred to as dispersion grade. This and other requirements for plastisol forming polymers are described in numerous publications, including The Handbook of PVC Formulating by Edward Wickson (John Wiley, 1993)


C. The Blowing Agent


The present compositions contain a compound, referred to as a precursor, that decomposes upon heating to yield a gas, typically nitrogen, that is responsible for foaming of the composition. To form an acceptable foam, gas generation must be coordinated with fusing of the plastisol particles to form a unitary solid structure. A preferred blowing agent precursor is azodicarbonamide.


D. Additional Ingredients


In addition to at least one of the plastisol-forming polymers described in the preceding section of this specification, namely a two-component plasticizer of the present invention, and a blowing agent precursor, the foamable plastisols of this invention can contain one or more of the following ingredients:


additional plasticizers including but not limited to those disclosed in U.S. Reissue Pat. No. RE 29,487, the disclosure of which is hereby incorporated by reference thereto;


heat stabilizers for the foamable polymer;


A total no greater than 60 weight percent, based on the total weight of foamable polymer described in the preceding section B of this specification and of at least one additional polymer capable of modifying the plasticizer absorption and the viscosity of the composition, an example of this type of polymer being suspension grade polyvinyl chloride;


up to about 60 to 70%, based on the foamable polymer, of inert solid fillers such as calcium carbonate; and


a transition metal compound as an activator for the blowing agent and a surfactant as a foam cell stabilizer.


E. Preparation of Elastomeric Foam


Foams can be prepared from the plastisol compositions of the present invention containing a heat-decomposable foaming agent by 1) forming a layer of the plastisol on a suitable substrate, 2) heating the plastisol sufficiently to gel the plastisol, then generating the blowing agent from the precursor and finally fusing the cellular plastisol to form an elastomeric foam.


In this aspect, elastomeric foams are prepared by blending from about 0.05 to about 10.0 weight percent blowing agent precursor with the plastisol. The blend is then heated to a temperature effective for fusing the plastisol and generating a blowing agent from the precursor. In one aspect, the plastisol blowing agent precursor blend is heated rapidly to a temperature of at least about 170° C. and not more than about 220° C. in about 1 to about 5 minutes.


Alternatively, the plastisol blowing agent precursor blend may be heated more slowly to a temperature effective for gelling the foam and then to a temperature effective for generating a blowing agent from the precursor and fusing the plastisol. In this aspect, the plastisol blowing agent precursor blend may be heated first to a temperature of about 100° C. to about 150° C. for about 1 to about 3 minutes. The blend is then heated to a temperature of at least about 180° C., and not more than about 220° C. for about 1 to about 4 minutes.


The following non-limiting examples describe preferred foamable compositions of the present invention. All parts and percentages in the examples are by weight unless otherwise indicated.


EXAMPLE 1

This example demonstrates the quality of foams prepared using an oligomeric adipic acid copolymer with four different levels of dipropylene glycol dibenzoate.


An oligomeric polyester of the present invention was prepared by heating to 230° C. a mixture prepared using adipic acid, a 1.06:1 weight ratio mixture of 1,4-butane diol and propylene glycol as the diols and 2-ethylhexyl alcohol as the end-capping reactant. The water generated as a by-product of the reaction was continuously removed and heating was continued until the acid number of the reaction mixture was 3 mg KOH/gram of sample.


The weight average molecular weight of the resultant oligomer was 3,040 g. per mole.


An oligomer prepared using phthalic acid, a 1:1.3 weight ratio mixture of 1,4-butanediol and propylene glycol as the diols and isooctyl alcohol as the end-capping reactant was prepared in a similar manner and evaluated for comparative purposes. This oligomer contained 30 weight percent of monomeric phthalic acid esters.


The oligomer identified as 2 in the following Table 1 was blended with dipropylene glycol dibenzoate to form plasticizers. The amounts of dibenzoate and the quality of the resultant foam are summarized in Table 2.


The foamable composition used to evaluate the plasticizers was prepared by blending to homogeneity the following ingredients:


51 parts of a dispersion grade of polyvinyl chloride, available as Geon 124A from Polyone;


49 parts of a suspension grade of polyvinyl chloride, available as Geon 217 from Polyone;


100 parts of one of the foregoing plasticizers;


21.4 parts of calcium carbonate;


6.2 parts of azodicarbonamide as the blowing agent;


1.2 parts of Akrostab7 ABC-1, available from Akzo Nobel as a thermal stabilizer and blowing agent activator; and


2.0 parts of VS 103, available from Air Products as a cell stabilizer


Foams were prepared by casting a 40 mil (1 mm) thick film of each composition onto release paper. The films were gelled by heating them at 120° C. for two minutes, following which they were heated at 205° C. to foam and fuse the composition.


The size and uniformity of the cells in the resultant foams were evaluated. The results of this evaluation are recorded in Table 2. Foams exhibiting an average cell size less than 1 mm, a variation in individual cell sizes of less than 10 percent and no “cratering” on the surfaces of the foam were rated “good”. Others were subjectively rated as “fair” or “poor”, depending upon their deviation from this standard.


The types and amounts of reactants used to prepare the two oligomers evaluated are listed in Table 1.

TABLE 1Oligomer CompositionEndPhthalicAdipicCappingMonomericNo.Acid (%)Acid (%)DiolReactantPhthlateMWw1a1000BD, PGIOA30%90020100BD, PGEH 0%3040
BD = 1,4-butanediol

PG = propylene glycol

IOA = isoctyl alcohol

EH = 2-ethyl-1-hexanol

a= evaluated for comparative purposes


Oligomer 1 in the plasticizer identified as A in Table 2 contains 30% monomeric phthalate ester and was evaluated for comparative purposes. This phthalate ester concentration is above the limit established by some regulatory agencies.


Oligomer 2 is an oligomer of the present invention. For comparative purposes this oligomer was evaluated without any benzoate in Plasticizer B.

TABLE 2Plasticizer Composition and Foam Evaluation ResultsOligomerBenzoateFoamNo.%Type%QualityA11100None0GoodB22100None0PoorC290DPGDB10PoorD270DPGDB30FairE250DPGDB50GoodF230DPGDB70Good
DPGDB = Dipropylene Glycol Dibenzoate

1= Evaluated for comparative purposes. Contained 30% monomeric phthalate ester

2= Evaluated for comparative purposes. Contained no benzoate esters or monomeric phthalate esters.


The benzoic acid ester was used at concentrations of 10, 30, 50 and 70 percent by weight, based on total plasticizer.


Plasticizer C contained 10 percent of the benzoate ester, which is below the limit for the present compositions. The foam prepared using this plasticizer exhibited excessive variation in cell size, contained voids throughout the foam, and was therefore considered unacceptable.


The average cell size in the foam prepared using plasticizer D containing 30 percent benzoate ester was larger than the cell size produced using plasticizer E containing 50 percent benzoate ester. The foam quality was rated “fair”, but was still considered acceptable.

Claims
  • 1-7. (canceled)
  • 8. A foamable plastisol comprising a dispersion of finely divided rigid thermoplastic organic polymer and an effective amount of a plasticizer for said polymer, wherein said plasticizer comprises: a liquid polyester comprising repeating units exhibiting at least one formula selected from the group consisting of —(O)CC6H4C(O)OR1O— and —(O)CR2C(O)OR1O—, and terminal units exhibiting a formula selected from the group consisting of —OR3 and —(O)CR4, wherein the weight average molecular weight of said polyester is at least 500 grams per mole; and wherein R1 is selected from the group consisting of alkylene and oxoalkylene radicals and contains from 2 to 10 carbon atoms, R2 is selected from the group consisting of a single bond and alkylene radicals containing from 1 to 12 carbon atoms; R3 represents an alkyl radical containing from 1 to 24 carbon atoms, and R4 is at least one member selected from the group consisting of the hydrogen atom and alkyl radicals containing from 1 to 30 carbon atoms; and an effective amount of at least one ester derived from a) at least one acid selected from the group consisting of benzoic acid and alkyl-substituted benzoic acids, wherein said alkyl substituent contains from 1 to 6 carbon atoms, and b) at least one alcohol selected from the group consisting of mono- and polyhydric alcohols, wherein said alcohol contains from 1 to 12 carbon atoms.
  • 9. The plastisol according to claim 8 wherein the weight average molecular weight of said polyester is from 500 to 22,000 grams per mole; R2 contains from 2 to 10 carbon atoms; R3 contains from 6 to 12 carbon atoms; R4 contains from 2 to 18 carbon atoms; and said ester is a benzoic acid ester.
  • 10. The plastisol according to claim 9 wherein the concentration of said ester is from 15 to 70 percent, based on the total weight of said plasticizer, and wherein the hydroxyl number of said composition is less than 30.
  • 11. The plastisol according to claim 10 wherein the concentration of said ester is from 30 to 60 weight percent, based on the total weight of said plasticizer.
  • 12. The plastisol according to claim 8 wherein said terminal units are —OR3.
  • 13. The plastisol according to claim 8 wherein said rigid thermoplastic organic polymer is polyvinyl chloride.
  • 14. The foamable plastisol according to claim 8, wherein the composition further comprises a blowing agent precursor.
  • 15. The plastisol according to claim 13, wherein no greater than 60 weight percent of the polymer comprises an additional polymer effective for modifying the plasticizer absorption and viscosity of the foamable thermoplastic polymer composition.
  • 16. The plastisol according to claim 15, wherein the polymer is polyvinyl chloride.
  • 17. The plastisol according to claim 12, wherein the composition further comprises a heat stabilizer, an inert filler, a blowing agent activator, and a surfactant.
  • 18-25. (canceled)
Divisions (1)
Number Date Country
Parent 11113501 Apr 2005 US
Child 12019769 Jan 2008 US