Claims
- 1. A soft syndiotactic polypropylene composition comprising:(A) a syndiotactic propylene polymer which comprises recurring units (Upr) derived from propylene having a substantially syndiotactic structure, and optionally, recurring units (Uet) derived from ethylene and/or recurring units (Uol) derived from an α-olefin of 4 to 20 carbon atoms, contains the recurring units (Upr) in amounts of 90 to 100% by mol, the recurring units (Uet) in amounts of 0 to 10% by mol and the recurring units (Uol) in amounts of 0 to 9.5% by mol, and has an intrinsic viscosity (η), as measured in decalin at 135° C., of 0.5 to 10 dl/g, (B) an α-olefin polymer which comprises at least one recurring unit derived from an α-olefin selected from α-olefins of 2 to 20 carbon atoms, said at least one recurring unit present in amounts of 50 to 100% by mol, and said polymer has a Young's modulus of not more than 150 MPA, (E) an isotactic propylene polymer which comprises recurring units (Upr) derived from propylene having a substantially isotactic structure, and optionally, recurring units (Uet) derived from ethylene and/or recurring units (Uol) derived from an α-olefin of 4 to 20 carbon atoms, contains the recurring units (Upr) in amounts of 90 to 100% by mol, the recurring units (Uet) in amounts of 0 to 10% by mol and the recurring units (Uol) in amounts of 0 to 9.5% by mol, and has an intrinsic viscosity (η), as measured in decalin at 135° C., of 0.5 to 6 dl/g, and optionally, (C) a crystal nucleating agent and/or (D) an ethylene-based polymer having a density of 0.91 to 0.97 g/cm3, wherein: the weight ratio (A/E) of the syndiotactic propylene polymer (A) to the isotactic propylene polymer (E) is in the range of 99/1 to 1/99, and the weight ratio ((A+E)/B) of the total of the syndiotactic propylene polymer (A) and the isotactic propylene polymer (E) to the α-olefin polymer is in the range of 90/10 to 10/90.
- 2. The soft syndiotactic polypropylene composition as claimed in claim 1, wherein:said composition comprises the syndiotactic propylene polymer (A), the α-olefin polymer (B) and the isotactic propylene polymer (E), the weight ratio (A/E) of the syndiotactic propylene polymer (A) to the isotactic propylene polymer (E) is in the range of 99/1 to 1/99, and the weight ratio ((A+E)/B) of the total of the syndiotactic propylene polymer (A) and the isotactic propylene polymer (E) to the α-olefin polymer (B) is in the range of 90/10 to 10/90.
- 3. The soft syndiotactic polypropylene composition as claimed in claim 1, wherein:said composition comprises the syndiotactic propylene polymer (A), the α-olefin polymer (B), the isotactic propylene polymer (E) and the crystal nucleating agent (C), the weight ratio (A/E) of the syndiotactic propylene polymer (A) to the isotactic propylene polymer (E) is in the range of 99/1 to 1/99, the weight ratio ((A+E)/B) of the total of the syndiotactic propylene polymer (A) and the isotactic propylene polymer (E) to the α-olefin polymer (B) is in the range of 90/10 to 10/90, and the crystal nucleating agent (C) is contained in an amount of 0.01 to 1 part by weight based on 100 parts by weight of the total of the syndiotactic propylene polymer (A), the α-olefin polymer (B) and the isotactic propylene polymer (E).
- 4. The soft syndiotactic polypropylene composition as claimed in claim 3, wherein the crystal nucleating agent (C) is a sorbitol crystal nucleating agent.
- 5. The soft syndiotactic polypropylene composition as claimed in claim 4, wherein:the syndiotactic propylene polymer (A) has a syndiotacticity, that is based on triad sequences of the propylene units, of not less than 0.6, and the α-olefin polymer (B) has an intrinsic viscosity (η), as measured in decalin at 135° C., of 0.01 to 10 dl/g, a molecular weight distribution (Mw/Mn), as determined by gel permeation chromatography (GPC), of not more than 4 and a glass transition temperature of not higher than −5° C.
- 6. The soft syndiotactic polypropylene composition as claimed in claim 1, wherein:said composition comprises the syndiotactic propylene polymer (A), two or more of the α-olefin copolymers (B) and the isotactic propylene polymer (E), the weight ratio (A/E) of the syndiotactic propylene polymer (A) to the isotactic propylene polymer (E) is in the range of 99/1 to 1/99, the weight ratio ((A+E)/(total of B)) of the total of the syndiotactic propylene polymer (A) and the isotactic propylene polymer (E) to the total of the two or more α-olefin copolymers (B) is in the range of 90/10 to 10/90, and each content of the two or more α-olefin polymers (B) is at least 1% by weight.
- 7. The soft syndiotactic polypropylene composition as claimed in claim 1, wherein:said composition comprises the syndiotactic propylene polymer (A), two or more of the α-olefin copolymers (B), the isotactic propylene polymer (E) and the crystal nucleating agent (C), the weight ratio (A/E) of the syndiotactic propylene polymer (A) to the isotactic propylene polymer (E) is in the range of 99/1 to 1/99, the weight ratio ((A+E)/(total of B)) of the total of the syndiotactic propylene polymer (A) and the isotactic propylene polymer (E) to the total of the two or more α-olefin copolymers (B) is in the range of 90/10 to 10/90, each content of the two or more α-olefin polymers (B) is at least 1% by weight, and the crystal nucleating agent (C) is contained in an amount of 0.01 to 1 part by weight based on 100 parts by weight of the total of the syndiotactic propylene polymer (A), the two or more α-olefin copolymers (B) and the isotactic propylene polymer (E).
- 8. The soft syndiotactic polypropylene composition as claimed in claim 7, wherein the α-olefin polymer (B) has an intrinsic viscosity (η), as measured in decalin at 135° C., of 0.01 to 10 dl/g, a molecular weight distribution (Mw/Mn), as determined by gel permeation chromatography, of not more than 4 and a glass transition temperature of not higher than −5° C.
- 9. The soft syndiotactic polypropylene composition as claimed in claim 1, wherein:said composition comprises the syndiotactic propylene polymer (A), the α-olefin polymer (B), the isotactic propylene polymer (E) and the ethylene-based polymer (D), the weight ratio (A/E) of the syndiotactic propylene polymer (A) to the isotactic propylene polymer (E) is in the range of 99/1 to 1/99, the weight ratio ((A+E)/B) of the total of the syndiotactic propylene polymer (A) and the isotactic propylene polymer (E) to the α-olefin polymer (B) is in the range of 90/10 to 10/90, and the ethylene-based polymer (D) is contained in an amount of 0.01 to 5 parts by weight based on 100 parts by weight of the total of the syndiotactic propylene polymer (A), the α-olefin polymer (B) and the isotactic propylene polymer (E).
- 10. The soft syndiotactic polypropylene composition as claimed in claim 9, wherein the α-olefin polymer (B) has an intrinsic viscosity (η), as measured in decalin at 135° C., of 0.01 to 10 dl/g, a molecular weight distribution (Mw/Mn), as determined by gel permeation chromatography, of not more than 4 and a glass transition temperature of not higher than −5° C.
- 11. The soft syndiotactic polypropylene composition as claimed in claim 1, wherein the α-olefin polymer (B) is a copolymer comprising recurring units derived from ethylene in amounts of 50 to 99% by mol and recurring units derived from at least one α-olefin selected from α-olefins of 3 to 20 carbon atoms in amounts of 1 to 50% by mol.
- 12. The soft syndiotactic polypropylene composition as claimed in claim 1, wherein the α-olefin polymer (B) is a copolymer comprising recurring units derived from propylene in amounts of 50 to 99% by mol and recurring units derived from at least one α-olefin selected from ethylene and α-olefins of 4 to 20 carbon atoms in amounts of 1 to 50% by mol.
- 13. The soft syndiotactic polypropylene composition as claimed in claim 1, wherein the isotactic propylene polymer (E) has a microisotacticity, that is based on triad sequences of the propylene units, of not less than 0.8.
- 14. The soft syndiotactic polypropylene composition as claimed in claim 1, wherein the α-olefin polymer (B) is one obtained in the presence of a metallocene catalyst comprising:(a1) a transition metal compound represented by the following formula (I) or (II): wherein M is Ti, Zr, Hf, Rn, Nd, Sm or Ru; Cp1 and Cp2 are each a cyclopentadienyl group, an indenyl group, a fluorenyl group or a derivative group thereof, each of which is π-bonded to M; X1 and X2 are each an anionic ligand or a neutral Lewis base ligand; Y is a ligand containing a nitrogen atom, an oxygen atom, a phosphorus atom or a sulfur atom; and Z is an atom of C, O, B, S, Ge, Si or Sn, or a group containing any of these atoms, and(b) at least one compound selected from: (b-1) a compound which reacts with a transition metal M in the transition metal compound (a1) to form an ionic complex, (b-2) an organoaluminum oxy-compound, and (b-3) an organoaluminum compound.
- 15. A laminate comprising:a layer which comprises a thermoplastic resin, and a layer which comprises the soft syndiotactic polypropylene composition of claim 1.
- 16. A laminate comprising:a layer which comprises a polyolefin resin, and a layer which comprises the soft syndiotactic polypropylene composition of claim 1.
- 17. A laminate comprising:a layer which comprises an ethylene-based polymer resin or an isotactic propylene polymer resin, and a layer which comprises the soft syndiotactic polypropylene composition of claim 1.
- 18. A laminate comprising:a layer which comprises an ethylene/vinyl acetate copolymer resin, and a layer which comprises the soft syndiotactic polypropylene composition of claim 1.
- 19. A laminate comprising:a layer which comprises an ethylene/vinyl acetate copolymer saponification product, and a layer which comprises the soft syndiotactic polypropylene composition of claim 1.
- 20. A molded product comprising the soft syndiotactic polypropylene composition of claim 1.
- 21. The soft syndiotactic polypropylene composition as claimed in claim 3; wherein:the syndiotactic propylene polymer (A) has a syndiotacticity, that is based on triad sequences of the propylene units, of not less than 0.6, and the α-olefin polymer (B) has an intrinsic viscosity (η), as measured in decalin at 135° C., of 0.01 to 10 dl/g, a molecular weight distribution (Mw/Mn), as determined by gel permeation chromatography (GPC), of not more than 4 and a glass transition temperature of not higher than −5° C.
- 22. The soft syndiotactic polypropylene composition as claimed in claim 2, wherein:the syndiotactic propylene polymer (A) has a syndiotacticity, that is based on triad sequences of the propylene units, of not less than 0.6, and the α-olefin polymer (B) has an intrinsic viscosity (η), as measured in decalin at 135° C., of 0.01 to 10 dl/g, a molecular weight distribution (Mw/Mn), as determined by gel permeation chromatography (GPC), of not more than 4 and a glass transition temperature of not higher than −5° C.
- 23. The soft syndiotactic polypropylene composition as claimed in claim 6, wherein the α-olefin polymer (B) has an intrinsic viscosity (η), as measured in decalin at 135° C., of 0.01 to 10 dl/g, a molecular weight distribution (Mw/Mn), as determined by gel permeation chromatography, of not more than 4 and a glass transition temperature of not higher than −5° C.
Priority Claims (3)
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Parent Case Info
This application is a divisional of U.S. application Ser. No. 09/719,350, filed on Dec. 12, 2000 now abandoned, which was a national stage filing under 35 U.S.C. §371 of International Application No. PCT/JP00/02321 filed on Apr. 10, 2000, which International Application was not published by the International Bureau in English.
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