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Title:
POLYOLEFIN COMPOSITIONS OBTAINED FROM RECYCLED POLYOLEFINS
Document Type and Number:
WIPO Patent Application WO/2024/028048
Kind Code:
A1
Abstract:
A propylene polymer composition comprising: A) 50 wt% to 80 wt%, of a propylene homopolymer or a propylene ethylene copolymer; B) 50 wt% to 20 wt% of a blend comprising: T1) from 20 wt% to 40 wt% of a recycled composition containing: (T1a) at least 70 wt %, of a propylene polymer containing from 1 to 7% by weight of ethylene; (T1b) from 5 wt% to 30 wt%, of a styrenic block copolymer (SBC) and, optionally, (T1c) from 1 wt% to 5 wt%, by weight of an ethylene homo or copolymer containing up to 30 wt% of a C3-C10 alpha olefin; T2) from 60 wt% to 80 wt% of a recycled composition containing a recycled styrene block copolymer (SBC); the sum of the amount of T1 and T2 being 100; the sum of the amount of A) and B) being 100.

Inventors:
CAVALIERI CLAUDIO (IT)
COVA CRISTINA (IT)
Application Number:
PCT/EP2023/069218
Publication Date:
February 08, 2024
Filing Date:
July 11, 2023
Export Citation:
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Assignee:
BASELL POLIOLEFINE ITALIA SRL (IT)
International Classes:
C08L23/12
Domestic Patent References:
WO2022112029A12022-06-02
WO2020221756A12020-11-05
WO2000063261A12000-10-26
WO2001057099A12001-08-09
Foreign References:
EP0472946A21992-03-04
US4522930A1985-06-11
EP0045977A21982-02-17
US4399054A1983-08-16
US4469648A1984-09-04
Other References:
HUGGINS, M.L., J. AM. CHEM. SOC., vol. 64, 1942, pages 2716
C. J. CARMANR. A. HARRINGTONC. E. WILKES: "Monomer Sequence Distribution in Ethylene-Propylene Rubber Measured by 13C NMR. 3. Use of Reaction Probability Mode", MACROMOLECULES, vol. 10, 1977, pages 536
M. KAKUGOY. NAITOK. MIZUNUMAT. MIYATAKE, MACROMOLECULES, vol. 15, no. 4, 1982, pages 1150 - 1152
Attorney, Agent or Firm:
LYONDELLBASELL (IT)
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Claims:
CLAIMS

What is claimed is:

1. A propylene polymer composition having a value of melt flow rate (ISO 1133-1 230°C/2.16 kg) ranging from 3.0 g/lOmin to 70.0 g/lOmin comprising:

A) 50 wt% to 80 wt%, of a propylene homopolymer or a propylene ethylene copolymer containing up to 22 %wt of ethylene, said propylene homopolymer or a propylene ethylene copolymer having a melt flow rate (ISO 1133-1 230°C/2.16 kg) ranging from 20.0 to lOO.Og/lOmin;

B) 50 wt% to 20 wt% of a blend comprising:

Tl) from 20 wt% to 40 wt% of a recycled composition containing:

(Tla) at least 70 wt %, of a propylene co-polymer containing from 1 wt% to 15 wt% of ethylene;

(Tib) from 5 wt% to 29 wt%, of a styrenic block copolymer (SBC) and, optionally, (Tic) from 1 wt% to 15 wt%, by weight of an ethylene homo or copolymer containing up to 30 wt% of a C3-C10 alpha olefin;

The sum of the amount of Tla, Tib and Tic being 100;

T2) from 60 wt% to 80 wt% of a recycled composition containing a recycled styrene block copolymer (SBC) having a melt flow rate (ISO 1133-1 230°C/2.16 kg) from 0.5 to 15 g/10 min, the sum of the amount of Tl and T2 being 100; the sum of the amount of A) and B) being 100.

2. The propylene polymer composition according to claim 1 wherein the component (A) ranges from 55 wt% to 75 wt%;and component (B) ranges from 25 wt% to 45 wt%.

3. The propylene polymer composition according to claims 1 or 2 wherein Tl ranges from 25 wt% to 35wt% and T2 ranges from 65 wt% to 75 wt%;

4. The propylene polymer composition according to any of the preceding claims wherein

(Tla) ranges from 75wt% to 90wt%;

(Tib) ranges from 7wt% to 25wt% and, optionally,

(Tic) ranges from 2wt% to 4wt%.

5. The propylene polymer composition according to any of the preceding claims having a melt flow rate (ISO 1133 230°C/2.16 kg) ranging from 15.0 g/lOmin to 45.0 g/lOmin.

6. The propylene polymer composition according to any of the preceding claims in which component (A) has a melt flow rate ranging from 60.0 to 90.0g/10min.

7. The propylene polymer composition according to any of the preceding claims wherein component (A) is a propylene homopolymer.

8. The propylene polymer composition according to any of the preceding claims wherein component (A) ranges from 58 wt% to 72 wt% and component B ranges from 35wt% to 45 wt% .

9. The propylene polymer composition according to any of the preceding claims wherein T1 ranges from 28 wt% to 32 wt% and T2 ranges from 68 wt% to 72 wt%;

10. The propylene polymer composition according to a to any of the preceding claims wherein component (T2) includes minor amounts of heterogeneous polymers and/or non- polymeric components.

11. The propylene polymer composition according to any of the preceding claims wherein component (T2) contains from 1 wt% to 15wt% of other components selected from polyethylene, polypropylene and inorganic material.

12. The propylene polymer composition according to any of the preceding claims wherein component (Tla) is a random copolymer of propylene containing from 1 wt% to 6 wt% of ethylene derived units..

13. The propylene polymer composition according to any of the preceding claims wherein component (Tib) is preferably selected from the group consisting of SBS and SEBS rubbers which are (partly) hydrogenated styrene-(ethylene-butadiene)-styrene block copolymers.

14. The propylene polymer composition according to any of the preceding claims wherein component (Tic) is an ethylene polymer containing up to 30 wt%, of a C3-C10 alpha olefin.

15. An extruded article obtained from the propylene polymer composition according to any of the preceding claims.

Description:
POLYOLEFIN COMPOSITIONS OBTAINED FROM RECYCLED POLYOLEFINS

FIELD OF THE INVENTION

[0001] The present disclosure relates to soft polypropylene compositions containing recycled elastomeric material that can be used in preparation of extruded articles.

BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

[0002] Polyolefin compositions having elastic properties while maintaining a good thermoplastic behavior have been used in many application fields, due to the valued properties which are typical of polyolefins, such as chemical inertia, mechanical properties and nontoxicity. Moreover, they can be advantageously transformed into finished products with the same techniques used for thermoplastic polymers. In particular, flexible polymer materials are widely used in the medical field, as well as for packaging, extrusion coating and electrical wires and cables covering.

[0003] Elastic polypropylene compositions retaining good thermoplastic behavior have been obtained in the art by way of sequential copolymerization of propylene, optionally containing minor quantities of olefin comonomers, and then ethylene/propylene or ethylene/alpha-olefin copolymers mixtures. Catalysts based on halogenated titanium compounds supported on magnesium chloride are commonly used for this purpose. For instance, EP-A-472 946 describes flexible elastoplastic polyolefin compositions comprising, in parts by weight: A) 10-50 parts of an isotactic propylene homopolymer or copolymer; B) 5-20 parts of an ethylene copolymer, insoluble in xylene at room temperature; and C) 40-80 parts of an ethylene/propylene copolymer containing less than 40% by weight of ethylene and being soluble in xylene at room temperature; the intrinsic viscosity of said copolymer is preferably from 1.7 to 3 dl/g. Said compositions are relatively flexible and have good elastic properties.

[0004] In addition, polyolefin compositions, although being appreciated in terms of performances, give raise to concerns in terms of sustainability with particular reference to the fact that their production is based on the use of non-renewable sources.

[0005] As a result, a common attempt to mitigate the problem is that of replacing, at least in part, virgin polyolefin compositions with variable amounts of recycled plastic materials. [0006] The recycled plastic polyolefin derive from streams of post-consumer waste (PCW) or post-industrial waste (PIW).

[0007] One of the key problems in polyolefin recycling, is the difficulty to quantitatively separate the various types of polymers so that the commercially available recycled products are almost invariably contaminated with heterogeneous materials of various source.

[0008] This fact leads to the consequence that polymer compositions including recycled materials are perceived of being affected by lower reliability and lower performances with respect to the compositions made of solely virgin polymers.

[0009] It has now been unexpectedly found that it is possible to have an improved property profile especially in terms of impact and modulus values when a blend of recycled polymers is added to a virgin polypropylene.

SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION

[0010] It is therefore an object of the present disclosure a propylene polymer composition having a value of melt flow rate (ISO 1133-1 230°C/2.16 kg) ranging from 3.0 g/lOmin to 70.0 g/lOmin comprising:

A) 50 wt% to 80 wt%, of a propylene homopolymer or a propylene ethylene copolymer containing up to 22.0 wt% of ethylene, said propylene homopolymer or a propylene ethylene copolymer having a melt flow rate (ISO 1133-1 230°C/2.16 kg) ranging from 20.0 to 100.0g/10’;

B) 50 wt% to 20 wt% of a blend comprising:

Tl) from 20 wt% to 40 wt% of a recycled composition containing:

(Tla) at least 70 wt %, of a propylene co-polymer containing from 1 wt% to 15 wt% of ethylene;

(Tib) from 5 wt% to 29 wt%, of a styrenic block copolymer (SBC) and, optionally, (Tic) from 1 wt% to 15 wt%, by weight of an ethylene homo or copolymer containing up to 30 wt% of a C3-C10 alpha olefin;

The sum of the amount of Tla, Tib and Tic being 100;

T2) from 60 wt% to 80 wt% of a recycled composition containing a recycled styrene block copolymer (SBC) having a melt flow rate (ISO 1133-1 230°C/2.16 kg) from 0.5 to 15.0 g/10 min, the sum of the amount of Tl and T2 being 100; the sum of the amount of A) and B) being 100.

DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION

[0011] An object of the present disclosure a propylene polymer composition having a value of melt flow rate (ISO 1133 230°C/2.16 kg) ranging from 3.0 g/lOmin to 70.0 g/lOmin; preferably from 15.0 g/lOmin to 45.0 g/lOmin; more preferably from 20.0 g/lOmin to 35.0 g/lOmin comprising or consisting essentially of:

A) 50 wt% to 80 wt%, preferably 55 wt% to 75 wt%; more preferably 58 wt% to 72 wt%; even more preferably from 55 to 65 wt% of a propylene homopolymer or a propylene ethylene copolymer containing up to 22 wt%; preferably up to 12 wt%; more preferably up to 7%wt of ethylene, said propylene homopolymer or a propylene ethylene copolymer having a melt flow rate (ISO 1133 230°C/2.16 kg) ranging from 20.0 to lOO.Og/lOmin preferably from 60.0 to 90.0g/10min; more preferably from 65.0 to 85.0g/10min;

B) 20 wt% to 50 wt% preferably from 25 wt% to 45 wt%; more preferably from 28 wt% to 42; even more preferably from 3wt%5 to 45 wt% of a blend comprising:

Tl) from 20 wt% to 40 wt%; preferably from 25 wt% to 35 wt%; more preferably from 28 wt% to 32 wt% of a recycled composition containing:

(Tla) at least 70 wt%, preferably from 75 wt% to 90 wt% by weight of a propylene copolymer containing from 1 wt% to 15 wt% preferably from 1 wt% to 7% by weight of ethylene;

(Tib) from 5 wt% to 29 wt%, preferably from 7 wt% to 25 wt% of a styrenic block copolymer (SBC) and, optionally,

(Tic)- from 1 wt% to 15 wt% preferably from 2 wt% to wt% of an ethylene homo or copolymer containing up to 30%wt of a C3-C10 alpha olefin.

The sum of the amounts of Tla, Tib and Tic being 100;

T2) from 60 wt% to 80 wt%; preferably from 65 wt% to 75 wt%, more preferably from 68 wt% to 72 wt% of a recycled composition containing a recycled styrene block copolymer (SBC) having a melt flow rate (ISO 1133 230°C/2.16 kg) from 0.5 to 15 g/10 min, the sum of the amounts of Tl and T2 being 100; the sum of the amounts of A) and B) being 100. [0012] The term “copolymer” as used herein refers to both polymers with two different recurring units and polymers with more than two different recurring units, such as terpolymers, in the chain. By “ambient or room temperature” is meant therein a temperature of 25 °C.

[0013] By the term “crystalline propylene polymer” is meant in the present application a propylene polymer having an amount of isotactic pentads (mmmm), measured by 13 C-MNR on the fraction insoluble in xylene at 25° C, higher than 70 molar %; by “elastomeric” polymer is meant a polymer having solubility in xylene at ambient temperature higher than 50 wt%.

[0014] The term “consisting essentially of’, as used herein in connection with a polymer or polymer composition means that, in addition to those components which are mandatory, other components may also be present in the polymer or in the polymer composition, provided that the essential characteristics of the polymer or of the composition are not materially affected by their presence. According to the present disclosure, examples of components that, when present in customary amounts in a polymer or in a polymer composition, do not materially affect their characteristics are the catalyst residues, antistatic agents, melt stabilizers, light stabilizers, antioxidants, antiacids.

[0015] The features of the components forming the polypropylene composition are not inextricably linked to each other. This means that a certain level of preference of one the features should not necessarily involve the same level of preference of the remaining features of the same or different components. On the contrary, it is intended in the present disclosure that any component (A) to (B) and any preferred range of features of components (A) to (B) can be combined with any preferred range of one or more of the features of components (A) to (B) and with any possible additional component, and its features, described in the present disclosure.

[0016] Preferably component A) is a virgin resin; preferably component A is propylene homopolymer.

[0017] The melting temperature, determined via DSC, of the component A) preferably ranges from 135°C to 165°C. When the component A) is a homopolymer the melting temperature, determined via DSC, preferably ranges from 155°C to 165°C while for a copolymer it preferably ranges from 135°C to 155°C.

[0018] Component A) can be prepared by polymerizing propylene, optionally in mixture with ethylene in the presence of a catalyst comprising the product of the reaction between: i) a solid catalyst component comprising Ti, Mg, Cl, and at least an internal electron donor compound; ii) an alkylaluminum compound and, iii) an external electron-donor compound having the general formula:

(R 7 )a(R 8 )bSi(OR 9 ) c , where a and b are integers from 0 to 2, c is an integer from 1 to 4 and the sum (a+b+c) is 4; R 7 , R 8 , and R 9 , are alkyl, cycloalkyl or aryl radicals with 1-18 carbon atoms optionally containing heteroatoms.

[0019] The internal donor is preferably selected from the esters of mono or dicarboxylic organic acids such as benzoates, malonates, phthalates and certain succinates. Examples of internal donors are described in US 4522930A, EP 045977A2 and international patent applications WO 00/63261 and WO 01/57099. Particularly suited are the phthalic acid esters and succinate acids esters. Alkylphthalates are preferred, such as diisobutyl, dioctyl and diphenyl phthalate and benzyl-butyl phthalate.

[0020] The particles of solid component (i) may have substantially spherical morphology and average diameter ranging between 5 and 150 pm, preferably from 20 to 100 pm and more preferably from 30 to 90 pm. As particles having substantially spherical morphology, those are meant wherein the ratio between the greater axis and the smaller axis is equal to or lower than 1.5 and preferably lower than 1.3.

[0021] The amount of Mg may preferably range from 8 to 30% more preferably from 10 to 25wt. %.

[0022] The amount of Ti may range from 0.5 to 7% and more preferably from 0.7 to 5wt. %.

[0023] According to one method, the solid catalyst component (i) can be prepared by reacting a titanium compound of formula Ti(OR)q-yXy, where q is the valence of titanium and y is a number between 1 and q, preferably TiCh, with a magnesium chloride deriving from an adduct of formula MgC12»pROH, where p is a number between 0.1 and 6, preferably from 2 to 3.5, and R is a hydrocarbon radical having 1-18 carbon atoms. The adduct can be suitably prepared in spherical form by mixing alcohol and magnesium chloride, operating under stirring conditions at the melting temperature of the adduct (100- 130°C). Then, the adduct is mixed with an inert hydrocarbon immiscible with the adduct thereby creating an emulsion which is quickly quenched causing the solidification of the adduct in form of spherical particles. Examples of spherical adducts prepared according to this procedure are described in USP 4,399,054 and USP 4,469,648. The so obtained adduct can be directly reacted with Ti compound or it can be previously subjected to thermal controlled dealcoholation (80-130°C) so as to obtain an adduct in which the number of moles of alcohol is of lower than 3, preferably between 0.1 and 2.5. The reaction with the Ti compound can be carried out by suspending the adduct (dealcoholated or as such) in cold TiCh; the mixture is heated up to 80-130°C and kept at this temperature for 0.5- 2 hours. The treatment with TiC14 can be carried out one or more times. The electron donor compound can be added in the desired ratios during the treatment with TiCk

[0024] The alkyl-Al compound (ii) is preferably chosen among the trialkyl aluminum compounds such as for example triethylaluminum, triisobutylaluminum, tri-n-butylaluminum, tri-n-hexylaluminum, tri-n-octylaluminum. It is also possible to use alkylaluminum halides, alkylaluminum hydrides or alkylaluminum sesquichlorides, such as AlEt2Cl and AhEtsCh, possibly in mixture with the above cited trialkylaluminums. The Al/Ti ratio is higher than 1 and may preferably range between 50 and 2000.

[0025] Particularly preferred are the silicon compounds (iii) in which a is 1, b is 1, c is 2, at least one of R 7 and R 8 is selected from branched alkyl, cycloalkyl or aryl groups with 3-10 carbon atoms optionally containing heteroatoms and R9 is a Cl -CIO alkyl group, in particular methyl. Examples of such preferred silicon compounds are methylcyclohexyldimethoxysilane (C donor), diphenyldimethoxysilane, methyl-t-butyldimethoxysilane, dicyclopentyldimethoxysilane (D donor), diisopropyldimethoxysilane, (2-ethylpiperidinyl)t- butyldimethoxysilane, (2-ethylpiperidinyl)thexyldimethoxysilane, (3,3,3-trifluoro-n-propyl)(2- ethylpiperidinyl)dimethoxysilane, methyl(3,3,3-trifluoro-n-propyl)dimethoxysilane. Moreover, are also preferred the silicon compounds in which a is 0, c is 3, R8 is a branched alkyl or cycloalkyl group, optionally containing heteroatoms, and R9 is methyl. Examples of such preferred silicon compounds are cyclohexyltrimethoxysilane, t-butyltrimethoxysilane and thexyltrimethoxysilane.

[0026] The external electron donor compound (iii) is used in such an amount to give a molar ratio between the organoaluminum compound and said external electron donor compound (iii) of from 0.1 to 200, preferably from 1 to 100 and more preferably from 3 to 50.

[0027] The polymerization process can be carried out in gas-phase, operating in one or more fluidized or mechanically agitated bed reactors, slurry polymerization using as diluent an inert hydrocarbon solvent, or bulk polymerization using the liquid monomer (for example propylene) as a reaction medium. If needed, component A can be subject to a chemical treatment with organic peroxides in order to lower the average molecular weight and increase the melt flow index up to the value needed for the specific application.

[0028] Component (Tl) can origin either from post-consumer waste (PostCW) or from preconsumer waste (Pre-CW). Preferably, it origins from Pre-CW. The pre-consumer plastic is regarded as a plastic waste diverted from a manufacturing process which is not reutilized such as rework, regrind or scrap, and is not reincorporated in the same process that generated it.

[0029] Component (Tla) is preferably a random copolymer of propylene containing from 1 wt% to 6 wt%, preferably 2 wt% to 5wt% of ethylene. It may derive from pre-consumer random PP material used for example packaging.

[0030] Component (Tib) is preferably selected from the group consisting of SBS and SEBS rubbers which are (partly) hydrogenated styrene-(ethylene-butadiene)-styrene block copolymers. These polymers are triblock copolymers, having styrene at both extremities of the polymer chain with an internal polybutadiene or ethylene/butadiene, polyisoprene or hydrogenated polybutadiene or polyisoprene block.

[0031] SBC copolymers are obtained via anionic polymerization and are commercially available, for example under the tradenames of Kraton and Tuftec, such as for example Kraton SEBS G1657MS. Also component (Tib) is preferably derived from pre-consumer source.

[0032] Preferably, component (Tic) is present in an amount ranging from 1 wt% to 5wt% preferably from 2wt% to 4 wt%. It is preferably an ethylene polymer containing up to 30%, preferably up to 20%, more preferably up to 15% by weight of a C3-C10 alpha olefin. Preferably the alpha olefin is selected from butene- 1, hexene- 1 and octene- 1.

[0033] The ethylene polymer is preferably selected from LDPE, LLDPE, VLDPE and polyolefin elastomers (POE) of pre-consumer source.

[0034] The melt flow rate (ISO 1133-1 230°C/2.16 kg) of the whole component (Tl) can generally range from 0.5 to 30.0 g/lOmin, preferably from 1.0 to 25.0 glOmin and more preferably from 2.0 to 20.0 g/lOmin.

[0035] The component (Tl) according to the present disclosure preferably has a tensile modulus lower than 500 MPa, preferably lower than 400 MPa. [0036] The component (Tl) of the present disclosure has preferably a Charpy impact strength at 23°C of 50-100 kJ/m 2 , more preferably between 55-80 kJ/m 2 The Charpy impact strength at -30°C preferably ranges from 5 to 20 kJ/m 2 , more preferably between from 6 to 15 kJ/m 2

[0037] The component (Tl) of the present disclosure may exhibit an elongation at break equal to or higher than 400%, and more preferably in the range 500- 600%.

[0038] The melting temperature of component (Tl) ranges from 140 to 160°C preferably from 145 to 155°C.

[0039] The component (T2) is a recycled styrene block copolymer (r-SBC).

[0040] Styrene block copolymers are widely known in the art. These block copolymers have blocks derived from a diene, such as polybutadiene or polyisoprene blocks, and blocks derived from polystyrene or derivatives thereof. The block copolymers may be of different types, for example of the AB, ABA, A(B)4 type. The said block copolymers may be hydrogenated; a mixture of two or more of the above-mentioned block copolymers may be used.

[0041] Preferably, the styrene block copolymer according to the present invention has formula A-B-A', where A and A' are each a thermoplastic endblock which includes a styrenic moiety and where B is an elastomeric elastomeric polybutadiene, poly(ethylenebutylene) or poly(ethylenepropylene) midblock. Preferably, the A and A' endblocks of the block copolymer are identical and are selected from the group consisting of polystyrene and polystyrene homologs, and even more preferably the A and A' endblocks are polystyrene or poly(alpha- methylstyrene).

[0042] Particularly preferred is the use of recycled styrene-butadiene-styrene block copolymers, referred to as SBS.

[0043] Being recycled components, preferably of pre-consumer waste origin, they include minor amounts of heterogeneous polymer and/or non-polymeric components.

[0044] Preferably, the recycled styrene block copolymer contains from 1 wt% to 15wt%, more preferably from 3 wt% to 12 wt% of other components selected from polyethylene, polypropylene and inorganic additives. Particularly preferred is the recycled styrene block copolymer containing propylene homopolymer, an ethylene polymer and talc as inorganic additive. [0045] Preferably, the (r-SBC) has a melt flow rate (ISO 1133-1 230°C/2.16 kg) from 1.0 to 10.0 g/lOmin and more preferably from 2.0 to 8.0 g/lOmin.

[0046] Moreover, the r-SBC is preferably characterized by a density ranging from 0.95 g/cm 3 to 0.965 g/cm 3 , more preferably in the range 0.960 g/cm 3 to 0.965 g/cm 3 (ISO 1183-1) . As an additional feature, its Shore D is preferably lower than 45 and more preferably lower than 40 and especially lower than 30.

[0047] If needed, the final composition comprising (a)+(b) can be subject to a chemical treatment with organic peroxides in order to lower the average molecular weight and increase the melt flow index up to the value needed for the specific application.

[0048] The component B is a recycled styrene block copolymer (r-SBC).

[0049] Styrene block copolymers are widely known in the art. These block copolymers have blocks derived from a diene, such as polybutadiene or polyisoprene blocks, and blocks derived from polystyrene or derivatives thereof. The block copolymers may be of different types, for example of the AB, ABA, A(B)4 type. The said block copolymers may be hydrogenated; a mixture of two or more of the above-mentioned block copolymers may be used.

[0050] Preferably, the styrene block copolymer according to the present invention has formula A-B-A', where A and A' are each a thermoplastic endblock which includes a styrenic moiety and where B is an elastomeric elastomeric polybutadiene, poly(ethylenebutylene) or poly(ethylenepropylene) midblock. Preferably, the A and A' endblocks of the block copolymer are identical and are selected from the group consisting of polystyrene and polystyrene homologs, and even more preferably the A and A' endblocks are polystyrene or poly(alpha- methylstyrene).

[0051] Particularly preferred is the use of recycled styrene-butadiene-styrene block copolymers, referred to as SBS.

[0052] Being recycled components, preferably of pre-consumer waste origin, they include minor amounts of heterogeneous polymer and/or non-polymeric components.

[0053] Preferably, the recycled styrene block copolymer contains from 1 wt% to 15 wt%t, more preferably from 3 wt% to 12 wt% of other components selected from polyethylene, polypropylene and inorganic additives. Particularly preferred is the recycled styrene block copolymer containing propylene homopolymer, an ethylene polymer and talc as inorganic additive. [0054] Preferably, the (r-SBC) has a melt flow rate (ISO 1133-1 230°C/2.16 kg) from 1.0 to 10.0 g/lOmin and more preferably from 2.0 to 8.0 g/lOmin.

[0055] Moreover, the r-SBC is preferably characterized by a density ranging from 0.95 g/cm 3 to 0.965 g/cm 3 , more preferably in the range 0.960 g/cm 3 to 0.965 g/cm 3 (ISO 1183-1) . As an additional feature, its Shore D is preferably lower than 45 and more preferably lower than 40 and especially lower than 30.

[0056] The whole polypropylene composition of the present disclosure preferably shows a tensile modulus value lower than that of component A). Preferably embodiment, the tensile modulus of the whole propylene polymer composition ranges from to 750 MPa to 1300 MKpa more preferably from 800 to 1200 MPa.

[0057] The value of Charpy impact at 23°C ranges from 15.0 Kj/m 2 to 5.0 Kj/m 2 ; the value of Charpy impact at 0°C ranges from 3.0 Kj/m 2 to 7.0 Kj/m 2 ; the value of Charpy impact at - 20°C ranges from 5.0 Kj/m 2 to 2.0 Kj/m 2 .

[0058] The whole propylene composition of the present disclosure can be obtained by mechanical blending of the components (A) and (B) according to conventional techniques.

[0059] The final composition comprising the components (A) and (B) may be added with conventional additives, fillers and pigments, commonly used in olefin polymers such as nucleating agents, extension oils, mineral fillers, and other organic and inorganic pigments. In particular, the addition of inorganic fillers, such as talc, calcium carbonate and mineral fillers, also brings about an improvement to some mechanical properties, such as flexural modulus and HDT. Talc can also have a nucleating effect.

[0060] The nucleating agents may be added to the compositions of the present disclosure in quantities ranging from 0.05 to 2% by weight, more preferably from 0.1 to 1% by weight, with respect to the total weight, for example.

[0061] The propylene polymer composition of the present disclosure can be extruded to form films or sheets for a variety of applications. Particularly preferred is the use of the polypropylene composition for the preparation of sheets for roofing applications.

[0062] As shown in the examples below, the composition employing the component B) shows a synergistic behaviour with the component A. In fact, by adding component B) in the amounts according to the invention it is possible to obtain a copolymer having high impact values with relatively low modulus. [0063] The following examples are given in order to illustrate, but not limit the present disclosure.

EXAMPLES

CHARACTERIZATIONS

Xylene-soluble (XS) Fraction at 25 °C

[0064] 2.5 g of polymer and 250 ml of xylene are introduced in a glass flask equipped with a refrigerator and a magnetic stirrer. The temperature is raised in 30 minutes up to the boiling point of the solvent. The resulting clear solution is then kept under reflux and stirred for 30 minutes. The closed flask is then kept for 30 minutes in a bath of ice and water, then in a thermostatic water bath at 25 °C for 30 minutes. The resulting solid is filtered on quick filtering paper. 100 ml of the filtered liquid is poured in a previously weighed aluminum container, which is heated on a heating plate under nitrogen flow to remove the solvent by evaporation. The container is then kept on an oven at 80 °C under vacuum until a constant weight is obtained. The weight percentage of polymer soluble in xylene at room temperature is then calculated.

[0065] The content of the xylene-soluble fraction is expressed as a percentage of the original 2.5 grams and then, by the difference (complementary to 100%), the xylene insoluble percentage (%);

Melt Flow Rate (MFR)

[0066] Measured according to ISO 1133-1 at 190°C or 230 °C with a load of 2.16 kg, as specified.

Intrinsic Viscosity (IV)

[0067] The sample is dissolved in tetrahydronaphthalene at 135 °C and then poured into a capillary viscometer. The viscometer tube (Ubbelohde type) is surrounded by a cylindrical glass jacket; this setup allows for temperature control with a circulating thermostatic liquid. The downward passage of the meniscus is timed by a photoelectric device.

[0068] The passage of the meniscus in front of the upper lamp starts the counter which has a quartz crystal oscillator. The meniscus stops the counter as it passes the lower lamp and the efflux time is registered: this is converted into a value of intrinsic viscosity through Huggins' equation (Huggins, M.L., J. Am. Chem. Soc., 1942, 64, 2716) provided that the flowtime of the pure solvent is known at the same experimental conditions (same viscometer and same temperature). One single polymer solution is used to determine [ n ].

Polydispersity index: Determined at a temperature of 200 °C by using a parallel plates rheometer model RMS-800 marketed by RHEOMETRICS (USA), operating at an oscillation frequency which increases from 0.1 rad/sec to 100 rad/sec. From the crossover modulus one can derive the P.I. by way of the equation:

P.I.= 105/Gc in which Gc is the crossover modulus which is defined as the value (expressed in Pa) at which G’=G” wherein G is the storage modulus and G" is the loss modulus.

Ethylene (C2) content

13 C NMR of propylene/ethylene copolymers

[0069] 13 C NMR spectra were acquired on a Bruker AV-600 spectrometer equipped with cry oprobe, operating at 160.91 MHz in the Fourier transform mode at 120°C.

[0070] The peak of the Spp carbon (nomenclature according to “Monomer Sequence Distribution in Ethylene-Propylene Rubber Measured by 13C NMR. 3. Use of Reaction Probability Mode ” C. J. Carman, R. A. Harrington and C. E. Wilkes, Macromolecules, 1977, 10, 536) was used as internal reference at 29.9 ppm. The samples were dissolved in 1, 1,2,2- tetrachloroethane-d2 at 120°C with a 8 % wt/v concentration. Each spectrum was acquired with a 90° pulse, 15 seconds of delay between pulses and CPD to remove 1H-13C coupling. 512 transients were stored in 32K data points using a spectral window of 9000 Hz.

[0071] The assignments of the spectra, the evaluation of triad distribution and the composition were made according to Kakugo (“Carbon- 13 NMR determination of monomer sequence distribution in ethylene-propylene copolymers prepared with 8-titanium trichloridediethylaluminum chloride” M. Kakugo, Y. Naito, K. Mizunuma and T. Miyatake, Macromolecules 1982, 15, 4, 1150-1152) using the following equations:

PPP = 100 Tpp/S PPE = 100 Tps/S EPE = 100 T 55 /S

PEP = 100 Spp/S PEE= 100 Sps/S EEE = 100 (0.25 Syg+0.5 S 55 )/S

S = Tpp + Tps + Tss + Spp + Sps + 0.25 Syg + 0.5 Sss [0072] The molar percentage of ethylene content was evaluated using the following equation:

[0073] E% mol = 100 * [PEP+PEE+EEE]The weight percentage of ethylene content was evaluated using the following equation:

100 * E% mol * MWE

E% wt. = >

E% mol * MWE + P% mol * MWp

[0074] where P% mol is the molar percentage of propylene content, while MWE and

MWp are the molecular weights of ethylene and propylene, respectively.

[0075] The product of reactivity ratio nr? was calculated according to Carman (C.J.

Carman, R.A. Harrington and C.E. Wilkes, Macromolecules, 1977; 10, 536) as:

[0076] The tacticity of Propylene sequences was calculated as mm content from the ratio of the PPP mmTpp (28.90-29.65 ppm) and the whole Tpp (29.80-28.37 ppm).

Samples for the mechanical tests

[0077] Samples have been obtained according to ISO 1873-2:2007.

Charpy impact test is determined according to ISO 179-leA, and ISO 1873-2

Elongation at yield: measured according to ISO 527.

Elongation at break: measured according To ISO 527

Stress at break: measured according to ISO 527.

Tensile Modulus according to ISO 527-2,

Tear Resistance according to the method ASTM D 1004 on Imm-thick extruded sheets. Crosshead speed: 51 mm/min; V-shaped die cut specimen.

Shore D on injection molded, compression molded plaques and extruded sheets according to the method ISO 868 (15 sec)

Melting point and crystallization point [0078] The melting point has been measured by using a DSC instrument according to ISO 11357-3, at scanning rate of 20C/min both in cooling and heating, on a sample of weight between 5 and 7 mg., under inert N2 flow. Instrument calibration made with Indium.

EXAMPLES

Component A)

[0079] Component A) is a commercial homo polymer sold as HA840R by Lyondellbasell. The homopolymer has been visbreaked with peroxides to achieve an MFR of 70.0 g/10 min.

Component Tl)

[0080] Component Tl is a recycled composition made separately and having a MFR of 4.3 g/lOmin, made of 80%wt of a recycled random propylene ethylene copolymer containing 4.5wt% of ethylene, 15wt% recycled SEBS and 5wt% of recycled LLDPE.

Component T2

[0081] Component T2 was a pre-consumer recycled SBS material having a MFR of 4.1 g/lOmin and 88wt% of solubility in xylene at 25°C. The r-SBS also contained 3%wt of talc, 3%wt of propylene homopolymer and 4%wt of ethylene polymer. The characterization is reported in table 1.

Table 1

Example 1 and comparative examples 2 and 3

[0082] The polymer particles of component A) are introduced in an extruder (Berstorff extruder), wherein they are mixed with various amount oof components Tl and T2 as reported in table 2, 1000 ppm of M.S. 168 as an additive have been added. The polymer particles are extruded under nitrogen atmosphere in a twin screw extruder, at a rotation speed of 250 rpm and a melt temperature of 200-250° C. The characterization of the obtained composition is reported in table 2.

Table 2

[0083] The above data show that the polymer compositions according to the present disclosure have an improved balance of softness and mechanical properties.