1. Field of the Invention
This invention relates to a process for making vinyl pyrrolidone (VP)/vinyl acetate (VA) copolymers, and, more particularly, to improved manufacture of such copolymers having a very low residual VP level, within an advantageously short production cycle.
2. Description of the Prior Art
Potthoff-Karl, in U.S. Pat. No. 5,122,582, described a process for making VP/NA copolymers by copolymerization of the monomers in isopropanol (IPA) solvent in the presence of a radical initiator, steam distilling off the IPA, replacing it with water, (although none of the examples therein include this step) adding more initiator in IPA, post-heating the mixture at about 80° C. for a period of 4½ hours, and again, removing IPA by steam distillation. However, the residual VP content of the copolymer solution obtained was high, e.g. 500 ppm (Ex. 1); 900 ppm (Ex. 2) and 1000 ppm (Ex. 3), based upon the amount of VP employed. Moreover, the duration of the post-treatment step also was excessively long.
Accordingly, it is the object of this invention to provide a new and improved process for making VP/NA copolymers having a very low residual VP level, i.e. <100 ppm, preferably only 50 ppm, in which the post-treatment step is carried out in water only and requires a heating period of only 1–4 hours, preferably only about 2 hours.
What is described herein is a process of making vinyl pyrrolidone (VP)/vinyl acetate (VA) copolymers having a very low residual VP level of <100 ppm, preferably only 50 ppm, based upon the VP monomer used, which comprises copolymerizing VP and VA in isopropanol (IPA) solvent in the presence of a radical initiator, preferably including a high temperature initiator, at about 65–90° C., stripping the IPA while simultaneously adding water, to form an aqueous solution of the copolymer, and then post-heating said aqueous solution at about 120–150° C., preferably about 130° C., under pressure, for a period of about 1–4 hours, preferably about 2 hours.
Suitably, the VP/NA copolymer includes, by wt., about 50–70% VP and about 30–50% VA.
Examples of suitable radical initiators for use herein are dimethyl 2,2′-azobisisobutyrate, dilauroyl peroxide, dibenzoyl peroxide, dicumyl peroxide, di-tert-butyl peroxide, hydrogen peroxide and, percarboxylic esters such as tert-butyl perneodecanoate, tert-amyl perpivalate, tert-butyl perpivalate, tert-butyl peroxy-2-ethylhexanoate and tert-butyl perbenzoate. Preferred initiators for use during the polymerization step are t-butyl-peroxypivalate (Lupersol® 11), and 2,2′-azodi(2-methylbutyronitrile) (Vazo® 67); while preferred high temperature initiators for use during the post-treatment step include 2,5-dimethyl-2,5-di(t-butylperoxy) hexane (Lupersol® 101): and di-t-butyl peroxide.
The invention will now be described in more detail by way of the following examples, in which:
1. Set up a 1-liter pressured reactor and charged
41.21 g of VP
22.01 g of vinyl acetate and
32.61 g of isopropanol.
2. Purged the reaction system 2–3 times with nitrogen to 50 psig and releasing it.
3. Heated the reactor to 80° C.
4. At 75° C., time=0 min, started feeding a mixture of 0.95 g Vazo® 67, 0.93 g of Lupersol® 101 and 19.30 g of isopropanol. Completed the initiator feed within 340 minutes.
Also, at time=0 min, added a mixture of 140.29 g of VP, 74.29 g of vinyl acetate and 99.94 g of isopropanol continuously during a period of 240 minutes.
5. At 255 minutes, fed 43.83 g of VP in 19.80 g of isopropanol continuously in 60 minutes.
6. After completion of initiator feeding in 340 minutes, held the reaction mixture at 80° C. for 2 hours.
7. Then stripped the IPA solvent by steam distillation, while simultaneously adding water in an amount of 567 g.
8. After the solvent exchange step the solids level was about 50–60%.
9. Heated the aqueous copolymer solution under pressure to 130° C.
10. Held the reaction mixture at 130° C. for about 2 hours. The residual VP level in the mixture was 50 ppm.
The procedure of Example 1 was followed to produce a copolymer of VP/NA having a wt. ratio of 60:40 with a similarly low VP level.
The procedure of Example 1 was followed to produce a VP/NA copolymer having a wt. ratio of 50:50 with a similarly low VP level.
The procedure of Example 1 was followed up to step 6.
7. Heated the reaction mixture in IPA to 130° C. for post-treatment.
8. Held the reaction mixture for 2 hours. The residual VP level was 1007 ppm.
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