US20040127641A1 - Stabilization of cross-linked silane group containing polymers - Google Patents

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US20040127641A1 US10/688,252 US68825203A US2004127641A1 US 20040127641 A1 US20040127641 A1 US 20040127641A1 US 68825203 A US68825203 A US 68825203A US 2004127641 A1 US2004127641 A1 US 2004127641A1
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  • the present invention relates to a composition for cross-linking and stabilization of polymers containing hydrolysable silane groups which comprises a sulphonic acid as a silanol condensation catalyst. Further, the present invention relates to a stabilized polymer containing cross-linked silane groups wherein the cross-linking has been performed by the use of a sulphonic acid as a silanol condensation catalyst and to a process for cross-linking and stabilization of silane group containing polymers by the use of a sulphonic acid as a silanol condensation catalyst.
  • cross-link polymers by means of additives as this improves the properties of the polymer such as mechanical strength and chemical heat resistance.
  • Cross-linking may be performed by condensation of silanol groups contained in the polymer which can be obtained by hydrolysation of silane groups.
  • a silanol condensation catalyst For cross-linking of such polymers, a silanol condensation catalyst must be used.
  • Conventional catalysts are for example tin-organic compounds such as dibutyl tin dilaurate (DBTDL).
  • DBTDL dibutyl tin dilaurate
  • the cross-linking process advantageously is carried out in the presence of acidic silanol condensation catalysts.
  • acidic catalysts allow cross-linking to quickly take place already at room temperature.
  • Such acidic silanol condensation catalysts are disclosed for example in WO 95/17463.
  • stabilizers are added to the polymer which protect it from degradation caused by thermal oxidation, UV-radiation, processing and by penetration of metal.
  • ions such as copper ions.
  • the stabilizer must be added to the polymer before the cross-linking step is performed.
  • the stabilizer usually is added to the polymer together with the silanol condensation catalyst, preferably in the form of a master batch.
  • the stabilizer must be therefore compatible with the silanol condensation catalyst, i.e. must not degrade on contact with the catalyst as this may lead to exudation, i.e. migration of the stabilizer or fragments thereof to the surface of the composition or the polymer. Exudation may already occur in the masterbatch which causes problems during processing of the polymer e.g. in an extruder, where during the extrusion of the silane group containing polymer mixed with the cross-linking composition the catalyst feeder is blocked. Such a blocking may lead to a lowering of catalyst added to the polymer and hence to an uncontrolled deterioration of the properties of the finally produced polymer.
  • the degradation of the stabilizer may also lead to volatile low molecule substances which evaporate into the air and thus cause a bad smell.
  • the degradation of the stabilizer deteriorates the ageing properties of the polymer as a lower amount of original stabilizer is present in the polymer.
  • the stabilizer must not inhibit or lower the activity of the catalyst, or negatively effect other properties of the polymer on contact with the catalyst.
  • Most common stabilizers for cross-linked polymers include ester group containing compounds such as Irganox 1010, Irganox 1035 and Irganox 1076 of Ciba-Geigy.
  • ester group containing compounds such as Irganox 1010, Irganox 1035 and Irganox 1076 of Ciba-Geigy.
  • these common stabilizers degrade when mixed with acidic silanol condensation catalysts, e.g. in a master batch, thus leading to exudation. This is the case even if the master batch is kept water free by the addition of water absorbing additives, which inhibits the acid catalysed ester cleavage.
  • Stabilizers containing basic groups or metal soaps inhibit the activity of a sulphonic acid silanol condensation catalyst.
  • Stabilizers containing aromatic sulfur groups i.e. groups wherein a sulfur atom is directly linked to an aromatic group, also degrade in the presence of acidic silanol condensation catalysts leading to bad smell.
  • the present invention is based on the finding that such a stabilizer must be neutral or acidic, must comprise a sterically hindered phenol group or aliphatic sulphur groups and must not contain ester groups.
  • the present invention therefore provides a composition for cross-linking and stabilization of polymers containing hydrolysable silane groups comprising a sulphonic acid as a silonal condensation catalyst which comprises a stabilizer which is neutral or acidic, does not contain ester groups and is a compound according to formula (I):
  • R is an unsubstituted or substituted aliphatic or aromatic hydrocarbyl radical which may comprise heteroatoms
  • R′ is a hydrocarbyl radical
  • R′′ is a hydrocarbyl radical
  • R′ and/or R′′ being a bulky radical
  • X 1 , X 2 and X 3 is the same or different H or OH, whereby at least X 1 , X 2 or X 3 is OH,
  • n 1 to 4.
  • R′′′ is an aliphatic hydrocarbyl radical
  • p is 1 to 6.
  • R is unsubstituted. However, if R is substituted it is preferred that it contains only hydroxy radicals as substituents.
  • Heteroatoms may also be present in R, such as O-atoms forming ether groups, for example, if the stabilizer is produced in an oligomerisation reaction from phenolic compounds, or S-atoms which however may not be directly linked to an aromatic group.
  • n in formula (I) is 2 or 3.
  • R′ is a bulky hydrocarbyl radical.
  • X 1 in formula (I) is OH.
  • p in formula (II) is 1 or 2.
  • the present invention provides a stabilized polymer which contains cross-linked silane groups wherein the cross-linking has been performed by use of a sulphonic acid as a silanol condensation catalyst which comprise a stabilizer as specified above for the inventive composition. Further, the invention provides a process for cross-linking and stabilization of silane group containing polymers by the use of a sulphonic acid as a silanol condensation catalyst wherein the process is carried out in the presence of a stabilizer as specified above for the inventive composition.
  • inventive composition, polymer or process may as a stabilizer either comprise a single compound as characterized above or a mixture thereof.
  • the stabilizer in the inventive composition does not degrade the desired amelioration of ageing properties of the polymer can be achieved.
  • the inventive composition comprises a stabilizer which is neutral or acidic, does not contain ester groups and is a compound according to formula (I)
  • R is an aliphatic hydrocarbyl radical which may comprise hydroxy groups
  • X 1 is OH
  • X 2 and X 3 is H
  • R′ is a bulky aliphatic hydrocarbyl radical
  • R′′ is an aliphatic hydrocarbyl radical
  • n 2;
  • R′′′ is an aliphatic hydrocarbyl radical from C 12 to C 20 and
  • p is 1 or 2.
  • R in formula (I) is CH 2 .
  • the inventive composition comprises a stabilizer which is selected from the group of 2,2′-methylene-bis(6-(1-methyl-cyclohexyl)para-cresol) (corresponding to the compound of formula (I) wherein R is CH 2 , R′ is 1-methyl-cyclohexyl, R′′ is CH 3 , X 1 is OH, X 2 and X 3 is H and n is 2), 2,2′-methylene-bis(4-methyl-6-tert.-butylphenol) (corresponds to the compound of formula (I) wherein R is CH 2 , R′ is tert.-butyl, R′′ is CH 3 , X 1 is OH, X 2 and X 3 is H and n is 2), and di-octadecyl-disulphide (corresponding to the compound of formula (II) wherein R′′′ is octadecyl and p is 2).
  • a stabilizer which is selected from the group of 2,2′-methylene
  • This stabilizer is also further preferred in the inventive polymer and process.
  • the inventive composition comprises 2-2′-methylene-bis(6-(1methyl-cyclohexyl)para-cresol) as a stabilizer. It is also particularly preferred that the inventive polymer as well as the inventive process comprise this stabilizer.
  • This particular preferred stabilizer may also be advantageously used in a mixture with 2,2′-methylene-bis(4-methyl-6-tert.-butylphenol).
  • the inventive composition is preferably added to the cross-linkable polymer in the form of a master batch, i.e. the additives such as the catalyst and the stabilizer are mixed with a polymer such as a homo- or copolymer of ethylene, e.g. low density polyethylene or polyethylene-methyl-ethyl-butyl-acrylate copolymer containing 1 to 50 percent by weight of the acrylate and mixtures thereof.
  • a polymer such as a homo- or copolymer of ethylene, e.g. low density polyethylene or polyethylene-methyl-ethyl-butyl-acrylate copolymer containing 1 to 50 percent by weight of the acrylate and mixtures thereof.
  • Further constituents of the master batch may be for example a drying agent and a scorch retardant.
  • the master match contains a minor amount of the stabilizer, generally about 0.01 to 4 wt %, preferably about 0.02 to 2 wt %.
  • the stabilizer in general is present in an amount of at most 2 wt %, preferably from 0.1 to 0.5 wt % and most preferred from 0.15 to 0.3 wt %.
  • the silanol condensation catalyst is a sulphonic acid compound according to formula (III)
  • Ar being a hydrocarbyl substituted aryl group and the total compound containing 14 to 28 carbon atoms.
  • the Ar group is a hydrocarbyl substituted benzene or naphthalene ring, the hydrocarbyl radical or radicals containing 8 to 20 carbon atoms in the benzene case and 4 to 18 atoms in the naphthalene case.
  • the hydrocarbyl radical is an alkyl substituent having 10 to 18 carbon atoms and still more preferred that the alkyl substituent contains 12 carbon atoms and is selected from dodecyl and tetrapropyl. Due to commercial availability it is most preferred that the aryl group is a benzene substituted group with an alkyl substituent containing 12 carbon atoms.
  • the currently most preferred compounds of formula (III) are dodecyl benzene sulphonic acid and tetrapropyl benzene sulphonic acid.
  • the silanol condensation catalyst may also be precursor of a compound of formula (III), i.e. a compound that is converted by hydrolysis to a compound of formula (III).
  • a precursor is for example the acid anhydride of the sulphonic acid compound of formula (III).
  • a sulphonic acid of formula (III) that has been provided with a hydrolysable protective group as e.g. an acetyl group which can be removed by hydrolysis to give the sulphonic acid of formula (III).
  • the preferred amount of silanol condensation catalyst with respect to the cross-linkable polymer composition is from 0.0001 to 3 wt %, more preferably 0.001 to 2 weight % and most preferably 0.005 to 1 weight % based on the amount of silanol groups containing polymers in the composition.
  • the effective amount of catalyst depends on the molecular weight of the catalyst used. Thus, a smaller amount is required of a catalyst having a low molecular weight than a catalyst having a high molecular weight.
  • the catalyst is contained in a master batch it is preferred that it comprises the catalyst in an amount of 0.02 to 5 wt %, more preferably about 0.05 to 2 wt %.
  • the present invention generally concerns cross-linkable polymers containing hydrolysable silane groups. More preferably the cross-linkable polymer is a polyolefin and still more preferably is a polyethylene.
  • the hydrolysable silane groups may be introduced into the polymer by copolymerization of e.g. ethylene monomers with silane group containing comonomers or by grafting, i.e. by chemical modification of the polymer by addition of silane groups mostly in a radical reaction. Both techniques are well known in the art.
  • the silane group containing polymer has been obtained by copolymerization.
  • the copolymerization is preferably carried out with an unsaturated silane compound represented by the formula
  • R 1 is an ethylenically unsaturated hydrocarbyl, hydrocarbyloxy or (meth)acryloxy hydrocarbyl group
  • R 2 is an aliphatic saturated hydrocarbyl group
  • Y which may be the same or different, is a hydrolysable organic group and
  • q is 0, 1 or 2.
  • the unsaturated silane compound are those wherein R 1 is vinyl, allyl, isopropenyl, butenyl, cyclohexanyl or gamma(meth)-acryloxy propyl; Y is methoxy, ethoxy, formyloxy, acetoxy, propionyloxy or an alkyl-or arylamino group; and R 2 , if present, is a methyl, ethyl, propyl, decyl or phenyl group.
  • a preferred unsaturated silane compound is represented by the formula
  • A is a hydrocarbyl group having 1-8 carbon atoms, preferably 1-4 carbon atoms.
  • the most preferred compounds are vinyl trimethoxysilane, vinyl bismethoxyethoxysilane, vinyl triethoxysilane, gamma-(meth)acryloxypropyltrimethoxysilane, gamma(meth)acryloxypropyltriethoxy-silane, and vinyl triacetoxysilane.
  • the copolymerization of the olefin, e.g. ethylene, and the unsaturated silane compound may be carried out under any suitable conditions resulting in the copolymerization of the two monomers.
  • the copolymerization may be implemented in the presence of one or more other comonomers which can be copolymerized with the two monomers.
  • comonomers include (a) vinyl carboxylate esters, such as vinyl acetate and vinyl pivalate, (b) alpha-olefins, such as propene, 1-butene, 1-hexane, 1-octene and 4-methyl-1-pentene, (c) (meth)acrylates, such as methyl(meth)acrylate, ethyl(meth)acrylate and butyl(meth)acrylate, (d) olefinically unsaturated carboxylic acids, such as (meth)acrylic acid, maleic acid and fumaric acid, (e) (meth)acrylic acid derivativs, such as (meth)acrylonitrile and (meth)acrylic amide, (f) vinyl ethers, such as vinyl methyl ether and vinyl phenyl ether, and (
  • vinyl esters of monocarboxylic acids having 1-4 carbon atoms such as vinyl acetate
  • (meth)acrylate of alcohols having 1-4 carbon atoms such as methyl(meth)-acrylate
  • Especially preferred comonomers are butyl acrylate, ethyl acrylate and methyl acrylate.
  • the term “(meth)acrylic acid” is intended to embrace both acrylic acid and methacrylic acid.
  • the comonomer content of the copolymer may amount to 70% by weight of the copolymer, preferably about 0.5 to 35% by weight, most preferably about 1 to 30% by weight.
  • the silane-containing polymer according to the invention suitably contains 0.001-15% by weight of the silane compound, preferably 0.01-5% by weight, most preferably 0.1-2% by weight.
  • inventive polymer composition may further contain varies additives, such as miscible thermoplastics, further stabilizers, lubricants, fillers, coloring agents and foaming agents.
  • additives such as miscible thermoplastics, further stabilizers, lubricants, fillers, coloring agents and foaming agents.
  • the compounds 4,4′-thiobis(2-tert.butyl-5-methylphenol) (Lowinox TBM6P), 2,2′-thiodiethylenebis-(3,5-di-tert.butyl-4-hydroxyphenyl)-propionate (Irganox 1035), octadecyl-3-(3′,5′-di-tert.-butyl-4-hydroxyphenyl)propionate (Irganox 1076), di-lauryl-thio-di-propionate (Irganox PS 802) and tris(2-tert.-butyl-4-thio(2′-methyl-4′hydroxy-5′-tert.-butyl)phenyl-5-methyl)phenylphosphite (Hostanox OSP1) as comparative examples, and 1,3,5-tri-methyl-2,4,6-tris-(3,5-di-tert.butyl-4-hydroxyphenyl)benz
  • Pellet samples were prepared according to 1. and were stored for seven days at 23° C. or twenty-one days at 55° C. and seven days at 23° C. in heat sealed hermetic closed Al-foiled polyethylene bags. Before and after this treatment, 20 gram of pellets sample and 50-ml isopropyl alcohol were added to a glass beaker. The mixtures were blended with a magnetic mixer for five minutes. Thereby, the isopropyl alcohol extracted the stabiliser from the pellet surface. 2 ml of the liquid phase was filtered into a Vials.

Abstract

The present invention relates to a composition for cross-linking and stabilization of a polymer containing hydrolysable silane groups comprising a sulphonic acid as a silanol condensation catalyst characterized in that it comprises a stabilizer which is neutral or acidic, does not contain ester groups and is a compound according to formula (I):
Figure US20040127641A1-20040701-C00001
wherein
R is an unsubstituted or substituted aliphatic or aromatic hydrocarbyl radical which may comprise heteroatoms,
R′ is a hydrocarbyl radical,
R″ is a hydrocarbyl radical and R′ and/or R″ being a bulky radical, X1, X2 or X3 is the same or different H or OH, whereby at least X1, X2 or X3 is OH,
and n is 1 to 4;
or a compound according to formula (II):
R′″—(S)p—R′″  (II)
wherein
R′″ is an aliphatic hydrocarbyl radical and
p is 1 to 6;
or a mixture of any of such compounds, to a stabilized polymer comprising the above stabilizers and to a process for cross-linking and stabilization of silane group containing polymers in the presence of the above mentioned stabilizers.

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  • This application is a continuation-in-part of PCT/EP02/04773 filed Apr. 30, 2002, which claims priority of European Application No. 01 110 688.7 filed on May 2, 2001.[0001]
  • The present invention relates to a composition for cross-linking and stabilization of polymers containing hydrolysable silane groups which comprises a sulphonic acid as a silanol condensation catalyst. Further, the present invention relates to a stabilized polymer containing cross-linked silane groups wherein the cross-linking has been performed by the use of a sulphonic acid as a silanol condensation catalyst and to a process for cross-linking and stabilization of silane group containing polymers by the use of a sulphonic acid as a silanol condensation catalyst. [0002]
  • It is known to cross-link polymers by means of additives as this improves the properties of the polymer such as mechanical strength and chemical heat resistance. Cross-linking may be performed by condensation of silanol groups contained in the polymer which can be obtained by hydrolysation of silane groups. For cross-linking of such polymers, a silanol condensation catalyst must be used. Conventional catalysts are for example tin-organic compounds such as dibutyl tin dilaurate (DBTDL). It is further known that the cross-linking process advantageously is carried out in the presence of acidic silanol condensation catalysts. In contrast to the conventional tin-organic catalysts the acidic catalysts allow cross-linking to quickly take place already at room temperature. Such acidic silanol condensation catalysts are disclosed for example in WO 95/17463. [0003]
  • To ensure long-term stability of polymers it is known to add stabilizers to the polymer in order to prolong its lifetime. In particular, stabilizers are added to the polymer which protect it from degradation caused by thermal oxidation, UV-radiation, processing and by penetration of metal. ions, such as copper ions. [0004]
  • For the stabilization of cross-linked polymers it is clear that the stabilizer must be added to the polymer before the cross-linking step is performed. In the case of silane group containing polymers where the cross-linking is effected by the condensation of silane groups the stabilizer usually is added to the polymer together with the silanol condensation catalyst, preferably in the form of a master batch. [0005]
  • The stabilizer must be therefore compatible with the silanol condensation catalyst, i.e. must not degrade on contact with the catalyst as this may lead to exudation, i.e. migration of the stabilizer or fragments thereof to the surface of the composition or the polymer. Exudation may already occur in the masterbatch which causes problems during processing of the polymer e.g. in an extruder, where during the extrusion of the silane group containing polymer mixed with the cross-linking composition the catalyst feeder is blocked. Such a blocking may lead to a lowering of catalyst added to the polymer and hence to an uncontrolled deterioration of the properties of the finally produced polymer. [0006]
  • The degradation of the stabilizer may also lead to volatile low molecule substances which evaporate into the air and thus cause a bad smell. In addition, the degradation of the stabilizer deteriorates the ageing properties of the polymer as a lower amount of original stabilizer is present in the polymer. [0007]
  • Furthermore, the stabilizer must not inhibit or lower the activity of the catalyst, or negatively effect other properties of the polymer on contact with the catalyst. [0008]
  • Most common stabilizers for cross-linked polymers include ester group containing compounds such as Irganox 1010, Irganox 1035 and Irganox 1076 of Ciba-Geigy. However, it has been found now that these common stabilizers degrade when mixed with acidic silanol condensation catalysts, e.g. in a master batch, thus leading to exudation. This is the case even if the master batch is kept water free by the addition of water absorbing additives, which inhibits the acid catalysed ester cleavage. [0009]
  • Further, it has been found that the use of stabilizers containing basic groups or metal soaps inhibit the activity of a sulphonic acid silanol condensation catalyst. Stabilizers containing aromatic sulfur groups, i.e. groups wherein a sulfur atom is directly linked to an aromatic group, also degrade in the presence of acidic silanol condensation catalysts leading to bad smell. [0010]
  • It is therefore an object of the present invention to provide a stabilizer for cross-linking compositions containing a sulphonic acid compound as a silanol condensation catalysts, for silane group containing cross-linked polymers which have been cross-linked in the presence of a sulphonic acid catalyst as well as for the cross-linking process of silane group containing polymers in the presence of a sulphonic acid catalyst whereby the stabilizer does not cause exudation problems, does not give rise to bad smell, does not inhibit the activity of the catalyst and yields the desired amelioration of the ageing properties of the polymer, in particular with respect to the thermo-oxidative degradation. [0011]
  • The present invention is based on the finding that such a stabilizer must be neutral or acidic, must comprise a sterically hindered phenol group or aliphatic sulphur groups and must not contain ester groups. [0012]
  • The present invention therefore provides a composition for cross-linking and stabilization of polymers containing hydrolysable silane groups comprising a sulphonic acid as a silonal condensation catalyst which comprises a stabilizer which is neutral or acidic, does not contain ester groups and is a compound according to formula (I): [0013]
    Figure US20040127641A1-20040701-C00002
  • wherein [0014]
  • R is an unsubstituted or substituted aliphatic or aromatic hydrocarbyl radical which may comprise heteroatoms; [0015]
  • R′ is a hydrocarbyl radical, [0016]
  • R″ is a hydrocarbyl radical, [0017]
  • and R′ and/or R″ being a bulky radical, [0018]
  • X[0019] 1, X2 and X3 is the same or different H or OH, whereby at least X1, X2 or X3 is OH,
  • and n is 1 to 4; [0020]
  • or a compound according to formula (II): [0021]
  • R′″—(S)p—R′″  (II)
  • wherein [0022]
  • R′″ is an aliphatic hydrocarbyl radical and [0023]
  • p is 1 to 6. [0024]
  • It is preferred that R is unsubstituted. However, if R is substituted it is preferred that it contains only hydroxy radicals as substituents. [0025]
  • Heteroatoms may also be present in R, such as O-atoms forming ether groups, for example, if the stabilizer is produced in an oligomerisation reaction from phenolic compounds, or S-atoms which however may not be directly linked to an aromatic group. [0026]
  • It is further preferred that n in formula (I) is 2 or 3. [0027]
  • Preferably, R′ is a bulky hydrocarbyl radical. [0028]
  • Further preferred, X[0029] 1 in formula (I) is OH.
  • Preferably, p in formula (II) is 1 or 2. [0030]
  • Furthermore, the present invention provides a stabilized polymer which contains cross-linked silane groups wherein the cross-linking has been performed by use of a sulphonic acid as a silanol condensation catalyst which comprise a stabilizer as specified above for the inventive composition. Further, the invention provides a process for cross-linking and stabilization of silane group containing polymers by the use of a sulphonic acid as a silanol condensation catalyst wherein the process is carried out in the presence of a stabilizer as specified above for the inventive composition. [0031]
  • The inventive composition, polymer or process may as a stabilizer either comprise a single compound as characterized above or a mixture thereof. [0032]
  • In the inventive composition, polymer or process no or only a very low degree of exudation occurs. Thus, problems in the processing caused by the exudation, e.g. during the extrudation of the silane group containing polymer mixed with the cross-linking composition are avoided. [0033]
  • Further, from the inventive composition, polymer or process no volantile substances evaporate into the air and thus no bad smell is caused. [0034]
  • As the stabilizer in the inventive composition does not degrade the desired amelioration of ageing properties of the polymer can be achieved. [0035]
  • In a preferred embodiment the inventive composition comprises a stabilizer which is neutral or acidic, does not contain ester groups and is a compound according to formula (I) [0036]
  • R is an aliphatic hydrocarbyl radical which may comprise hydroxy groups, [0037]
  • X[0038] 1 is OH, X2 and X3 is H,
  • R′ is a bulky aliphatic hydrocarbyl radical, [0039]
  • R″ is an aliphatic hydrocarbyl radical, [0040]
  • n is 2; [0041]
  • or a compound according to formula (II) wherein [0042]
  • R′″ is an aliphatic hydrocarbyl radical from C[0043] 12 to C20 and
  • p is 1 or 2. [0044]
  • Preferably, R in formula (I) is CH[0045] 2.
  • Further preferred, p in formula (II) is 2. [0046]
  • These stabilizers are also preferred in the inventive polymer and process. [0047]
  • In a further preferred embodiment the inventive composition comprises a stabilizer which is selected from the group of 2,2′-methylene-bis(6-(1-methyl-cyclohexyl)para-cresol) (corresponding to the compound of formula (I) wherein R is CH[0048] 2, R′ is 1-methyl-cyclohexyl, R″ is CH3, X1 is OH, X2 and X3 is H and n is 2), 2,2′-methylene-bis(4-methyl-6-tert.-butylphenol) (corresponds to the compound of formula (I) wherein R is CH2, R′ is tert.-butyl, R″ is CH3, X1 is OH, X2 and X3 is H and n is 2), and di-octadecyl-disulphide (corresponding to the compound of formula (II) wherein R′″ is octadecyl and p is 2).
  • This stabilizer is also further preferred in the inventive polymer and process. [0049]
  • In a particularly preferred embodiment the inventive composition comprises 2-2′-methylene-bis(6-(1methyl-cyclohexyl)para-cresol) as a stabilizer. It is also particularly preferred that the inventive polymer as well as the inventive process comprise this stabilizer. [0050]
  • This particular preferred stabilizer may also be advantageously used in a mixture with 2,2′-methylene-bis(4-methyl-6-tert.-butylphenol). [0051]
  • The inventive composition is preferably added to the cross-linkable polymer in the form of a master batch, i.e. the additives such as the catalyst and the stabilizer are mixed with a polymer such as a homo- or copolymer of ethylene, e.g. low density polyethylene or polyethylene-methyl-ethyl-butyl-acrylate copolymer containing 1 to 50 percent by weight of the acrylate and mixtures thereof. Further constituents of the master batch may be for example a drying agent and a scorch retardant. [0052]
  • The master match contains a minor amount of the stabilizer, generally about 0.01 to 4 wt %, preferably about 0.02 to 2 wt %. [0053]
  • In the final polymer, the stabilizer in general is present in an amount of at most 2 wt %, preferably from 0.1 to 0.5 wt % and most preferred from 0.15 to 0.3 wt %. [0054]
  • It is preferred that the silanol condensation catalyst is a sulphonic acid compound according to formula (III) [0055]
  • ArSO3H   (III)
  • or a precursor thereof, Ar being a hydrocarbyl substituted aryl group and the total compound containing 14 to 28 carbon atoms. [0056]
  • Preferably, the Ar group is a hydrocarbyl substituted benzene or naphthalene ring, the hydrocarbyl radical or radicals containing 8 to 20 carbon atoms in the benzene case and 4 to 18 atoms in the naphthalene case. [0057]
  • It is further preferred that the hydrocarbyl radical is an alkyl substituent having 10 to 18 carbon atoms and still more preferred that the alkyl substituent contains 12 carbon atoms and is selected from dodecyl and tetrapropyl. Due to commercial availability it is most preferred that the aryl group is a benzene substituted group with an alkyl substituent containing 12 carbon atoms. [0058]
  • The currently most preferred compounds of formula (III) are dodecyl benzene sulphonic acid and tetrapropyl benzene sulphonic acid. [0059]
  • The silanol condensation catalyst may also be precursor of a compound of formula (III), i.e. a compound that is converted by hydrolysis to a compound of formula (III). Such a precursor is for example the acid anhydride of the sulphonic acid compound of formula (III). Another example is a sulphonic acid of formula (III) that has been provided with a hydrolysable protective group as e.g. an acetyl group which can be removed by hydrolysis to give the sulphonic acid of formula (III). [0060]
  • The preferred amount of silanol condensation catalyst with respect to the cross-linkable polymer composition is from 0.0001 to 3 wt %, more preferably 0.001 to 2 weight % and most preferably 0.005 to 1 weight % based on the amount of silanol groups containing polymers in the composition. [0061]
  • The effective amount of catalyst depends on the molecular weight of the catalyst used. Thus, a smaller amount is required of a catalyst having a low molecular weight than a catalyst having a high molecular weight. [0062]
  • If the catalyst is contained in a master batch it is preferred that it comprises the catalyst in an amount of 0.02 to 5 wt %, more preferably about 0.05 to 2 wt %. [0063]
  • The present invention generally concerns cross-linkable polymers containing hydrolysable silane groups. More preferably the cross-linkable polymer is a polyolefin and still more preferably is a polyethylene. [0064]
  • The hydrolysable silane groups may be introduced into the polymer by copolymerization of e.g. ethylene monomers with silane group containing comonomers or by grafting, i.e. by chemical modification of the polymer by addition of silane groups mostly in a radical reaction. Both techniques are well known in the art. [0065]
  • Preferably, the silane group containing polymer has been obtained by copolymerization. In the case of polyolefins, preferably polyethylene, the copolymerization is preferably carried out with an unsaturated silane compound represented by the formula [0066]
  • R1SiR2 qY3-q   (IV)
  • wherein [0067]
  • R[0068] 1 is an ethylenically unsaturated hydrocarbyl, hydrocarbyloxy or (meth)acryloxy hydrocarbyl group,
  • R[0069] 2 is an aliphatic saturated hydrocarbyl group,
  • Y which may be the same or different, is a hydrolysable organic group and [0070]
  • q is 0, 1 or 2. [0071]
  • Special examples of the unsaturated silane compound are those wherein R[0072] 1 is vinyl, allyl, isopropenyl, butenyl, cyclohexanyl or gamma(meth)-acryloxy propyl; Y is methoxy, ethoxy, formyloxy, acetoxy, propionyloxy or an alkyl-or arylamino group; and R2, if present, is a methyl, ethyl, propyl, decyl or phenyl group.
  • A preferred unsaturated silane compound is represented by the formula [0073]
  • CH2═CHSi(OA)3   (V)
  • wherein A is a hydrocarbyl group having 1-8 carbon atoms, preferably 1-4 carbon atoms. [0074]
  • The most preferred compounds are vinyl trimethoxysilane, vinyl bismethoxyethoxysilane, vinyl triethoxysilane, gamma-(meth)acryloxypropyltrimethoxysilane, gamma(meth)acryloxypropyltriethoxy-silane, and vinyl triacetoxysilane. [0075]
  • The copolymerization of the olefin, e.g. ethylene, and the unsaturated silane compound may be carried out under any suitable conditions resulting in the copolymerization of the two monomers. [0076]
  • Moreover, the copolymerization may be implemented in the presence of one or more other comonomers which can be copolymerized with the two monomers. Such comonomers include (a) vinyl carboxylate esters, such as vinyl acetate and vinyl pivalate, (b) alpha-olefins, such as propene, 1-butene, 1-hexane, 1-octene and 4-methyl-1-pentene, (c) (meth)acrylates, such as methyl(meth)acrylate, ethyl(meth)acrylate and butyl(meth)acrylate, (d) olefinically unsaturated carboxylic acids, such as (meth)acrylic acid, maleic acid and fumaric acid, (e) (meth)acrylic acid derivativs, such as (meth)acrylonitrile and (meth)acrylic amide, (f) vinyl ethers, such as vinyl methyl ether and vinyl phenyl ether, and (g) aromatic vinyl compounds, such as styrene and alpha-ethyl styrene. [0077]
  • Amongst these comonomers, vinyl esters of monocarboxylic acids having 1-4 carbon atoms, such as vinyl acetate, and (meth)acrylate of alcohols having 1-4 carbon atoms, such as methyl(meth)-acrylate, are preferred. [0078]
  • Especially preferred comonomers are butyl acrylate, ethyl acrylate and methyl acrylate. [0079]
  • Two or more such olefinically unsaturated compounds may be used in combination. The term “(meth)acrylic acid” is intended to embrace both acrylic acid and methacrylic acid. The comonomer content of the copolymer may amount to 70% by weight of the copolymer, preferably about 0.5 to 35% by weight, most preferably about 1 to 30% by weight. [0080]
  • If using a graft polymer, this may have been produced e.g. by any of the two methods described in U.S. Pat. No. 3,646,155 and U.S. Pat. No. 4,117,195, respectively. [0081]
  • The silane-containing polymer according to the invention suitably contains 0.001-15% by weight of the silane compound, preferably 0.01-5% by weight, most preferably 0.1-2% by weight. [0082]
  • The inventive polymer composition may further contain varies additives, such as miscible thermoplastics, further stabilizers, lubricants, fillers, coloring agents and foaming agents. [0083]
  • The following examples are incorporated herein to further illustrate the present invention:[0084]
  • EXAMPLES
  • 1. For illustrating the effect of the inventive stabilising compositions, masterbatches containing stabilisers with sulphonic acid (dodecyl benzene sulphonic acid) silanol condensation catalyst (formulation 2) and without catalyst (formulation 1) were prepared in a 250 ml Brabender batch-mixer at 160° C. in fifteen minutes and pelletised according to Table 1: [0085]
    TABLE 1
    Formulation 1 Formulation 2 Formulation 3
    EBA copolymer 98% 96.3% 96.3%
    with 17% BA
    Stabiliser  2%   2%   2%
    Sulphonic acid  1.7%
    Dibutyl tin  1.7%
    dilaurate (DBTDL)
  • As stabilisers, the compounds 4,4′-thiobis(2-tert.butyl-5-methylphenol) (Lowinox TBM6P), 2,2′-thiodiethylenebis-(3,5-di-tert.butyl-4-hydroxyphenyl)-propionate (Irganox 1035), octadecyl-3-(3′,5′-di-tert.-butyl-4-hydroxyphenyl)propionate (Irganox 1076), di-lauryl-thio-di-propionate (Irganox PS 802) and tris(2-tert.-butyl-4-thio(2′-methyl-4′hydroxy-5′-tert.-butyl)phenyl-5-methyl)phenylphosphite (Hostanox OSP1) as comparative examples, and 1,3,5-tri-methyl-2,4,6-tris-(3,5-di-tert.butyl-4-hydroxyphenyl)benzene (Irganox 1330), di-octadecyl-disulphide (Hostanox SE10), butylated reaction product of p-cresol and dicyclopentadiene according to formula VI (Lowinox CPL) [0086]
    Figure US20040127641A1-20040701-C00003
  • and 2,2′-methylene-bis(6-(1-methyl-cyclohexyl)para-cresol) (Lowinox WSP) according to the invention were used. [0087]
  • 2. For testing of the stability of the stabilizers in acidic environment, HPLC extraction tests were performed according to the following procedure: [0088]
  • Pellet samples were prepared according to 1. and were stored for seven days at 23° C. or twenty-one days at 55° C. and seven days at 23° C. in heat sealed hermetic closed Al-foiled polyethylene bags. Before and after this treatment, 20 gram of pellets sample and 50-ml isopropyl alcohol were added to a glass beaker. The mixtures were blended with a magnetic mixer for five minutes. Thereby, the isopropyl alcohol extracted the stabiliser from the pellet surface. 2 ml of the liquid phase was filtered into a Vials. [0089]
  • 10 ul sample taken from the Vials was injected into a HPLC colon (HPLC type: Waters Aliace 2690, Colon type: Zorbax SB C8, 4,6 mm×125 mm, Mobile phases: 1. Isopropyle alcohol with 0.5 mmolar alkyltrimethylamoniumbromide, 2. de-ionised water.) in which the different stabilisers could be separated and detected in a UV-detector (225 nm). [0090]
  • The results from these tests are shown in Table 2. The reference e.g. origin concentration before the ageing treatment received by the HPLC has been kept to 100%. The table is describing the % remaining stabiliser in the formulations related to the origin level. The data in the table therefore represent a direct measurement of the degradation behaviour of the stabilizer. [0091]
    TABLE 2
    Formulation 2 Formulation 3
    After 1 week in 23° C.
    Irganox 1035 (Comp.) 80% >99%
    Lowinox TBM 6P 95% >99%
    (Comp.)
    Irganox 1330 >99% >99%
    Lowinox WSP >99% >99%
    After three weeks in 55° C.
    and 1 week in 23° C.
    Irganox 1035 (Comp.) <5% >99%
    Lowinox TBM 6P 75% >99%
    (Comp.)
    Irganox 1330 >99% >99%
    Lowinox WSP >99% >99%
  • The results from these tests show a decrease in stabiliser concentration, i.e. degradation, already at lower temperatures in the sulphonic acid containing formulation 2 for the comparative compositions comprising Irganox 1035 and Lowinox TBM6P. In contrast, the compositions comprising the stabilisers according to the invention did not show degradation and hence no decrease in stabiliser concentration even if stored for longer time at elevated temperature. [0092]
  • 3. Five weight percent of the pellets of the formulations in Table 1 were dry mixed with 95 weight percent of pellets of LDPE-silane copolymer (VTMS content=1.9 wt. %, MFR[0093] 2=1 g/10 min). The pellet mixtures were extruded in a lab extruder over a 1.5 mm2 solid copper conductor to form an insulated cable with 0.7 mm thick plastic insulation layer.
  • 100 g of the cables together with 5 g water was collected in Al-foiled polyethylene bags. The bags were heat-sealed to form a hermetic closed wrapping. [0094]
  • The cables were stored and crosslinked in this package for one week at 23° C. [0095]
  • 4. A smell test was performed on the crosslinked samples prepared according to 1. and 3. in which a test panel of three independent persons opened the bags and smelled at the samples. The results of this test are shown in Table 3. [0096]
    TABLE 3
    5% 5% 5%
    formulation 1 + formulation 2 + formulation 3 +
    95% silane 95% silane 95% silane
    copolymer copolymer copolymer
    Lowinox TBM6P no smell strong no smell
    (Comp.) mercaptanic smell
    Irganox 1330 no smell no smell no smell
    Lowinox WSP no smell no smell no smell
    Hostanox SE10 no smell no smell no smell
  • The results from this test show that sulphur containing stabilisers with the sulphur directly linked to a phenol (benzene) ring (Lowinox TBM6P) degrades in sulphonic acid environment and thus causes strong mercapanic smell. [0097]
  • All stabilisers used in the composition and polymer according to the invention did not cause mercaptanic or other smell in the presence of sulphonic acid catalyst. [0098]
  • 5. For testing the thermo-oxidative degradation behaviour, stabilizer masterbatches were prepared according to the procedure described under 1. (formulation 2) but with the amount of stabilizers as indicated in Table 4. Then, the masterbatches in the amount as indicated in Table 4 were mixed with the silane-copolymer, extruded and cross-linked according to 3. The samples were thermo-oxidatively aged in 150° C. in cell oven (Elastocon, 15 air changes/h) which are specially designed for ageing. [0099]
  • Every day, aged samples were tested for cracks formation of the insulation according to the mandrel test describes in IEC 60811-1-2. [0100]
  • The results of these tests are shown in Table 4. [0101]
    TABLE 4
    day of occurrence of cracks in polymer
    composition
    Irganox 1035 (FF) (Comp.)1 2
    Lowinox CLP1 5
    Irganox 1330 (FF)1 5
    Irganox PS 802 (Comp.)2 3
    Hostanox SE102 6
    Irganox 1076 (Comp.)3 1
    Lowinox WSP3 4
  • These test show that the stabilising compositions according to the invention comprising Irganox 1330, Hostanox SE 10 and Lowinox WSP are more effective in improving the ageing properties of the polymer compared to the comparative compositions. [0102]

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Having thus described the invention, we hereby claim as follows:
1. Use of a composition for cross-linking and stabilization of a polymer containing hydrolysable silane groups wherein the composition comprises a sulphonic acid as a silanol condensation catalyst characterized in that it comprises a stabilizer which is neutral or acidic, does not contain ester groups and is a compound according to formula (I):
Figure US20040127641A1-20040701-C00004
wherein
R is an unsubstituted or substituted aliphatic or aromatic hydrocarbyl radical which may comprise heteroatoms,
R′ is a hydrocarbyl radical,
R″ is a hydrocarbyl radical and R′ and/or R′″ being a bulky radical,
X1, X2 or X3 is the same or different H or OH, whereby at least X1, X2 or X3 is OH,
and n is 1 to 4;
or a compound according to formula (II):
R′″—(S)p—R′″  (II)
wherein
R′″ is an aliphatic hydrocarbyl radical and
p is 1 to 6;
or a mixture of any of such compounds.
2. Use according to claim 1 characterized in that the stabilizer is a compound according to formula (I) wherein
R is an aliphatic hydrocarbyl radical which may comprise hydroxyl groups,
X1 is OH, X2and X3 is H,
R′ is a bulky aliphatic hydrocarbyl radical,
R″ is an aliphatic hydrocarbyl radical and
n is 2;
or a compound according to formula (II) wherein
R″ is an aliphatic hydrocarbyl radical from C12 to C20 and
p is 1 or 2.
3. Use according to claim 2, characterized in that the stabilizer is a compound according to formula (I) wherein
R is CH2
R′ is 1-methylcyclohexyl or tert.-butyl and
R″ is CH3;
or a compound according to formula (II) wherein
R′″ is octadecyl, and p is 2.
4. Use according to claim 3, characterized in that the stabilizer is a compound according to formula (I) wherein
R′ is 1-methylcyclohexyl or tert.-butyl and
R″ is CH3.
5. Stabilized polymer containing cross-linked silane groups wherein the cross-linking has been performed by the use of a sulphonic acid as a silanol condensation catalyst, characterized in that it contains a stabilizer which is neutral or acidic, does not contain ester groups and is a compound according to formula (I):
Figure US20040127641A1-20040701-C00005
wherein
R is an unsubstituted or substituted aliphatic or aromatic hydrocarbyl radical which may comprise heteroatoms,
R′ is a hydrocarbyl radical,
R″ is a hydrocarbyl radical
and R′ and/or R″ being a bulky radical,
X1, X2 or X3 is the same or different H or OH, whereby at least X1, X2 or X3 is OH,
and n is 1 to 4;
or a compound according to formula (II):
R′″—(S)p—R′″  (II)
wherein
R′″ is an aliphatic hydrocarbyl radical and
p is 1 to 6;
or a mixture of any of such compounds.
6. Polymer according to claim 5 characterized in that the stabilizer is a compound according to formula (I) wherein
R is an aliphatic hydrocarbyl radical which may comprise hydroxy groups
X1 is OH, X2 and X3 is H,
R′ is a bulky aliphatic hydrocarbyl radical,
R″ is an aliphatic hydrocarbyl radical,
n is 2;
or a compound according to formula (II) wherein
R′″ is an aliphatic hydrocarbyl radical from C12 to C20 and
p is 1 or2.
7. Polymer according to claim 6, characterized in that the stabilizer is a compound according to formula (I) wherein
R is CH2
R′ is 1-methylcyclohexyl or tert.butyl and
R″ is CH3;
or a compound according to formula (II) wherein
R′″ is octadecyl
and p is 2.
8. Polymer according to claim 7, characterized in that the stabilizer is a compound according to formula (I) wherein
R′ is 1-methylcyclohexyl or tert.butyl and
R″ is CH3.
9. Process for cross-linking and stabilization of silane group containing polymers by the use of a sulphonic acid as a silanol condensation catalyst characterized that the process is carried out in the presence of a stabilizer which is neutral or acidic, does not contain ester groups and is a compound according to formula (I):
Figure US20040127641A1-20040701-C00006
wherein
R is an unsubstituted or substituted aliphatic or aromatic hydrocarbyl radical which may comprise heteroatoms,
R′ is a hydrocarbyl radical,
R″ is a hydrocarbyl radical,
and R′ and/or R′″ being a bulky radical,
X1, X2 or X3 is the same or different H or OH, whereby at least X1, X2 or X3 is OH,
and n is 1 to 4;
or a compound according to formula (II):
R′″(S)pR′″(II)
wherein
R′″ is an aliphatic hydrocarbyl radical and
p is 1 to 6;
or a mixture of any of such compounds.
10. Process according to claim 9 characterized in that the stabilizer is a compound according to formula (I) wherein
R is an aliphatic hydrocarbyl radical which may comprise hydroxy groups,
X1 is OH, X2 and X3is H,
R′ is a bulky aliphatic hydrocarbyl radical,
R″ is an aliphatic hydrocarbyl radical,
n is 2;
or a compound according to formula (II) wherein
R′″ is an aliphatic hydrocarbyl radical from C12 to C20 and
p is 1 or2.
11. Process according to claim 10, characterized in that the stabilizer is a compound according to formula (I) wherein
R is CH2,
R′ is 1-methylcyclohexyl or tert.butyl and
R″ is CH3;
or a compound according to formula (II) wherein
R′″ is octadecyl
and p is 2.
12. Process according to claim 11, characterized in that the stabilizer is a compound according to formula (I) wherein
R′ is 1-methylcyclohexyl or tert.butyl and
R″ is CH3
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