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Title:
HIGH ACTIVITY OLEFIN POLYMERIZATION CATALYST COMPRISING BORON-CONTAINING SILICA SUPPORT AND THE PREPARATION THEREOF
Document Type and Number:
WIPO Patent Application WO/2013/036211
Kind Code:
A1
Abstract:
The present invention relates to a high activity olefin polymerization catalyst comprising a boron-containing silica support and the preparation thereof. This invention is characterized in that the support is heat treated in combination with a chemical treatment using a boron compound. The boron compound used in the chemical treatment of this invention is boron halide, preferably boron trichloride. The catalyst of this invention has the weight of boron comparing with the support is 0.5 to 0.7% and has the weight of the boron relative to the catalyst of 0.1 to 0.5%. The catalyst of this invention has chemical compositions comprising: - Boron 0.1-0.5% wt; - Titanium 4-6% wt; - Magnesium 2-6% wt; - Chloride 15-25% wt.

Inventors:
SAMINGPRAI SUTHEERAWAT (TH)
YENJITRATTANAWALEE ONTEERA (TH)
CHANDAVASU CHAYA (TH)
Application Number:
PCT/TH2012/000042
Publication Date:
March 14, 2013
Filing Date:
September 05, 2012
Export Citation:
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Assignee:
PTT GLOBAL CHEMICAL PUBLIC CO LTD
SAMINGPRAI SUTHEERAWAT (TH)
YENJITRATTANAWALEE ONTEERA (TH)
CHANDAVASU CHAYA (TH)
International Classes:
C08F10/00
Foreign References:
US4626520A1986-12-02
EP0032308A21981-07-22
US6323148B12001-11-27
US4968653A1990-11-06
US6228792B12001-05-08
US7259125B22007-08-21
Other References:
LUDWIG L. BOHM, ANGEW. CHEM. INT. ED., vol. 42, 2003, pages 5010 - 5030
Attorney, Agent or Firm:
VACHANAVUTTIVONG, Darani (No. 1011 Supalai Grand Tower 20th - 26th Floors,Rama 3 Road, Chongnonsi Sub-District,Yannawa District, Bangkok, TH)
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Claims:
CLAIM

1. A high activity olefin polymerization catalyst comprising a boron-containing silica support, characterized in that the support is heat treated in combination with a chemical treatment using a boron compound.

2. The catalyst according to claim 1, wherein the boron compound is boron halide.

3. The catalyst according to claim 1 or 2, wherein the boron compound is boron trichloride.

4. The catalyst of any of the preceding claims, wherein the weight of boron relative to the support is 0.5 to 0.7%.

5. The catalyst according to any of the preceding claims, wherein the weight of boron relative to the catalyst is 0.1 to 0.5%.

6. The catalyst according to any of the preceding claims, wherein the catalyst has chemical compositions comprising:

- Boron . 0.1-0.5% wt

Titanium 4-6% wt

Magnesium 2-6% wt

- Chloride 15-25% wt

7. A preparation process of the catalyst for the high activity olefin polymerization comprising the boron-containing silica support, the process comprising the following steps:

(a) treating the silica with heat under an inert atmosphere;

(b) chemically treating the silica obtained from (a) using a boron compound to achieve the boron-containing silica support; and

(c) preparing the catalyst from the silica support obtained from (b) .

8. The preparation process of the catalyst according to claim 7, wherein the boron compound is boron halide.

9. The preparation process of the catalyst according to claim 7 or 8, wherein the boron compound is boron trichloride.

10. The preparation process of the catalyst according to any one of claims 7 to 9, wherein step (b) has the mole ratio of silica per the boron compound of 100-300 : 5-9.

11. The preparation process of catalyst according to claim 10, wherein step (b) has the mole ratio of silica per the boron compound of 200:7.

12. The preparation process of the catalyst according to any one of claims 7 to 1 1, wherein the heat treatment is heating at 400°C to 800°C.

13. The preparation process of the catalyst according to any one of claims 7 to 12, wherein the heat treatment is heating at 600°C.

14. The preparation process of the catalyst according to any one of claims 7 to 13, wherein the catalyst has the weight of the boron comparing with the support is 0.5 to 0.7%.

15. The preparation process of the catalyst according to any one of claims 7 to 14, wherein the catalyst has the weight of boron comparing with the catalyst is 0.1 to

0.5%.

16. The preparation process of the catalyst according to any one of claims 7 to 15, wherein the catalyst has chemical compositions comprising:

Boron 0.1-0.5% wt

Titanium 4-6% wt

Magnesium 2-6% wt

Chloride 15-25% wt

Description:
DESCRIPTION

TITLE OF THE INVENTION HIGH ACTIVITY OLEFIN POLYMERIZATION CATALYST COMPRISING BORON-CONTAINING SILICA SUPPORT AND THE PREPARATION

THEREOF

1. Summary of the invention

The present invention relates to high activity olefin polymerization catalyst comprising boron-containing silica support and the preparation thereof. This invention is characterized in that the support is heat treated in combination with chemical treatment using boron compound.

The Boron compound used in the chemical treatment of this invention is boron halide, preferably boron trichloride.

The catalyst of this invention has the weight of boron relative to the support of 0.5 to 0.7% and has the weight of boron relative to the catalyst of 0.1 to 0.5%.

The catalyst of this invention has chemical composition comprising:

- Boron 0.1-0.5% wt

Titanium 4-6% wt

Magnesium 2-6% wt

- Chloride 15-25% wt

In another embodiment, the invention relates to a preparation process of the catalyst for the high activity olefin polymerization comprising boron-containing silica support. The process comprises the following steps:

(a) treating the silica with heat under inert atmosphere;

(b) chemically treating the silica obtained from (a) using boron compound to achieve the boron-containing silica support; and

(c) preparing the catalyst from the silica support obtained from (b).

2. Field of the invention

Chemistry relates to chemical ingredients and chemical processes of the catalyst preparation for high activity olefin polymerization comprising the boron- containing silica support. 3. Background of the invention

It is well understood that configuration and size distribution of polymer and catalyst is correlated. As disclosed in Ludwig L. Bohm, Angew. Chem. Int. Ed. 2003, 42, 5010 - 5030, that is, when the catalyst has sphere configuration and narrow range of size distribution, it will also produce polymer that has sphere configuration and narrow range of size distribution. Therefore, there is an attempt to improve size and configuration of polymer by using high activity catalyst.

Michael John Carney, U.S. Patent 6,228,792 Bl (2001) disclosed the preparation of silica-carrier catalyst that was treated using butyl ethyl magnesium (BEMag). It was found that the catalyst prepared by this method gave a broad size distribution and produced a large amount of dust which was difficult to remove, or it was necessary to use an additional equipment to remove the dust resulting in higher production costs.

Maria A. Apecectche, Phuong A. Cao, et al., U.S. Patent 7,259,125 Al (2008) disclosed the preparation of catalyst wherein the silica support was prepared by using triethylaluminium as Lewis base. It was found that the catalyst prepared from this method did not provide substantially high activity.

The present invention, therefore, aims to increase the activity of catalyst by using Lewis acid. Meanwhile, the resulting catalyst will have narrow size distribution which will also prevent the problem of dust occurrence.

4. Detailed description of the invention

The present invention relates to a catalyst for an olefin polymerization having high activity comprising the boron-containing silica support and the preparation of the catalyst which will be described by the following aspects of this invention.

Any aspects represented herein shall mean to include the application with other aspects of this invention unless it has been specified otherwise.

Definitions

All technical and scientific terms used herein have the meaning that will be understood by those ordinary skilled in the art unless it has been defined otherwise.

Use of singular nouns or pronouns when used with "comprising" in claims and/or specification means "one" and will also include "one or more", "at least one", and "one or more than one". Throughout this application, the term "about" used to indicate any value that is appeared or expressed herein may be varied or deviated, which the variation or deviation may occur from the error of instruments and methods used to determine various values.

The terms "comprise", "has/have" and "include" are open-ended verbs, wherein one or more of these verb formats, for example "comprise", "comprising", "has/have", "having", "include", "including" are also open-ended verbs. For example, any method that "comprises", "has" or "includes" one step or more does not limit to one step or steps but also covers the steps that has not been indicated.

Any instrument, equipment, method or reagent mentioned herein, unless indicated otherwise, shall mean instrument, equipment, method or reagent that are generally used or practiced by a person skilled in the art of this field.

Any method, process or step according to any process performed in this invention, unless specifically indicated otherwise, shall mean to perform under an inert atmosphere.

All compositions and/or methods disclosed and claimed in this application are intended to cover aspects of the invention obtained from performing, operating, modifying, changing any factors without experimentations that are significantly different from this invention, and acquire the same which have properties, utilities, advantages and results similar to the aspects of the present invention according to those ordinary skilled in the art even without being indicated in claims specifically. Therefore, the substitution for or similarity to the aspects of the present invention including minor modification or chang that can be apparent to a person skilled in the art in this field shall be considered under the intention, concept and scope of this invention as appeared in the appended claims.

The present invention relates to the catalyst for the olefin polymerization having high activity comprising boron-containing silica support and the preparation thereof. This invention is characterized in that the support is heat treated in combination with chemical treatment by using boron compound.

The silica support according to this invention is meant to include silicaceous supports, for example, but not limited to, silica, silica/alumina and silicate of IIA group. Silicate is, for example, but not limited to, calcium metasilicate, pyrogenic silica, high purity silica, and the mixture thereof.

In one embodiment, boron compound used in the chemical treatment of this invention is boron halide, preferably boron trichloride.

The catalyst of this invention has the weight of boron relative to the support of

0.5 to 0.7% and has the weight of boron relative to the catalyst of 0.1 to 0.5%.

The catalyst of this invention has chemical compositions comprising:

- Boron 0.1-0.5% wt

Titanium 4-6% wt

- Magnesium 2-6% wt

- Chloride 15-25% wt

In another embodiment, the invention relates to the preparation process of catalyst for olefin polymerization having high activity comprising boron-containing silica support. The process comprises the following steps:

(a) treating the silica with heat under inert atmosphere;

(b) chemically treating the silica obtained from (a) by using boron compound to achieve boron-containing silica support; and

(c) preparing the catalyst from the silica support obtained from (b) .

In each step of the preparation of the catalyst of this invention, unless specifically indicated, the solvent may be selected from, but not limited to, aromatic hydrocarbon, chain and cyclic aliphatic hydrocarbon, cyclic olefin and ether, preferably toluene, benzene, ethylbenzene, cumene, xylene, mesitylene, hexane, octane, cyclohexane, methylcyclohexane, hexene, heptene, octene, tetrahydrofuran, etc., most preferably toluene. Any mixtures of these solvents may also be used.

The drying of the mixtures obtained from each preparation step, unless specifically indicated, includes, but not limited to, a conventional drying method in oven, an evaporation by stirring, an evaporation in rotary evaporator, vacuum evaporation, a freeze drying, or a spray drying, etc.

Preparation of the silica support

The present invention has prepared the catalyst for olefin polymerization having high activity comprising boron-containing silica support, wherein the support is obtained from the combination of heat and chemical treatment. Heat treatment of the silica

Incineration of the dry solid can be performed in inert gas atmosphere, for example, nitrogen, helium, argon or mixture, of air or mixture.

Incineration may be performed with the flow or stagnate of inert gas. The incineration temperature may be ranged from about 250°C to about 1000°C, preferably from about 400°C to about 800°C, most preferably 600°C.

A factor of incineration time is not specifically defined. However, the incineration time may be ranged from about 0.5 hour to about 20 hours, preferably from about 2 hours to about 6 hours, and most preferably 4 hours.

The factor of the incineration heating speed is not defined. However, it may be heated at the rate of between 0.1°C/minute to about 10°C/minute, which is a typical value.

Chemical treatment of silica using boron compound

The chemical treatment of this invention uses the boron compound as Lewis acid by using a mole ratio of the silica per the boron compound of 100-300 : 5-9, preferably 200:7.

The chemical treatment of the silica support according to the invention may be performed as follows:

Treating the surface of the heat-treated silica was carried out by adding hexane 150 ml into Si0 2 14.25 g, then adding BC1 3 7 ml. The mixture was stirred about 30 minutes in an oil bath at 40°C until the temperature is increased to 70°C, then dried under a vacuum. Hereinafter, the obtained mixture will be called BOS (BCl 3 -on- silica).

The following examples below show the present invention without limiting the scope of the invention.

(A) Preparation of a comparative example Cat NA1 (SiO^/BEMag/TiC Silica 2 g (0.033 mol) is suspended in heptane 400 ml at a room temperature, after that BEMag 12.2 ml (0.01 1 mol) is added within 5 minutes. The mixture is then heated by a reflux for 30 minutes, cooled, and then bubble of HC1 gas is added into the mixture via a dip tube for 1 hour. After that ethanol 2 ml (0.033 mol) is added at the room temperature and the suspension is heated by reflux for 30 minutes, cooled to the room temperature, and then TiCl 4 8.5 ml (0.078 mol) is added. After the addition is completed, it is then again heated by the reflux for 1 hour, washed the resulting solid 5 times with heptane 100 ml and then dried under a vacuum to give a final product as the flowable solid catalyst.

(B) Preparation of a comparative example Cat Al (SiCVBEMag/TiCU Heat treated silica 2 g (0.033 mol) is suspended in heptane 400 ml at a room temperature, after that BEMag 12.2 ml (0.01 1 mol) is added within 5 minutes. The mixture is then heated by a reflux for 30 minutes, cooled, and then bubble of HC1 gas is added into the mixture via a dip tube for 1 hour. After that ethanol 2 ml (0.033 mol) is added at the room temperature and the suspension is heated by a reflux for 30 minutes, cooled to the room temperature, and then TiCl 4 8.5 ml (0.078 mol) is added. After the addition is completed, it is then again heated by the reflux for 1 hour, washed the resulting solid 5 times with heptane 100 ml and then dried under a vacuum to give a final product as the flowable solid catalyst.

(C) Preparation of a comparative example Cat NA2 (SiC /MgC /TiCU) Silica 2 g (0.033 mol) is suspended in heptane 400 ml at a room temperature, after that a solution of MgCl 2 1 g (10.5 mmol) in absolute ethanol 6.5 ml (0.1 mol) is added within 5 minutes. The mixture is then heated by a reflux for 30 minutes, cooled to the room temperature, and then TiCl 4 8.5 ml (0.078 mol) is added. After the addition is completed, it is than again heated by the reflux for 1 hour, washed the resulting solid 5 times with heptane 100 ml and then dried under vacuum to give a final product as the flowable solid catalyst.

(D) Preparation of a comparative example Cat A2 (SiO^/MgCl^/TiCU

Heat treated silica 2 g (0.033 mol) is suspended in heptane 400 ml at a room temperature, after that a solution of MgCl 2 1 g (10.5 mmol) in absolute ethanol 6.5 ml (0.1 mol) is added within 5 minutes. The mixture is then heated by a reflux for 30 minutes, cooled at the room temperature, and then TiCl 4 8.5 ml (0.078 mol) is added.

After the addition is completed, it is heated by the reflux for 1 hour, washed the resulting solid 5 times with heptane 100 ml and then dried under a vacuum to give a final product as the flowable solid catalyst.

(E) Preparation of comparative example Cat NB1 (SiO?-

BCVBEMag/TiClT) BOS 2 g (0.033 mol) is reacted with BEMag by using the same method shown in (A).

(F) Preparation of example Cat Bl rSi0 2 -BClVBEMag/TiC )

Heat treated BOS silica 2 g (0.033 mol) is reacted with BEMag by using the same method shown in (A).

(G) Preparation of comparative example Cat NB2 (SiO?- BClVMgCyTiCU)

BOS 2 g (0.033 mol) is reacted with Anh. MgCl 2 solution as prepared in (C).

(H)

Heat treated BOS silica 2 g (0.033 mol) is reacted with Anh. MgCl 2 solution as prepared in (B).

(I) Preparation of comparative example Cat CI (S^-TEA/BEMag/TiCU) Treat a Surface of a heat treated silica by using TEA as a Lewis base by adding hexane 150 ml and 23.1 ml of 300 mmol/1 of TEA in hexane into the silica 14.25 g respectively. The mixture is stirred for 30 minutes in an oil bath at 40°C until the temperature increased to 70°C and then dried under a vacuum. Hereinafter, the mixture obtained will be called TOS (TEA-on silica).

After that, react TOS 2 g (0.033 mol) with BEMag by using the same method shown in (A).

(J) Preparation of a comparative example Cat C2 (SiO^-TEA/MgCb/TiC )

TOS 2 g (0.033 mol) is reacted with Anh. MgCl 2 solution as prepared in (C).

Polymerization reaction of ethylene

The Polymerization reaction of ethylene may be carried out by using the following conditions. This is done by adding hexane, TEA and a catalyst into a reactor then, heating the reactor to a predetermined temperature while ethylene is continuously fed into the reactor. The resulting polymer product is filtered and dried.

Size of reactor 2 L

Hexane feed 1 L

Catalyst feed 0.01 mmol/L

Co-catalyst feed 1 mmol/L

Hydrogen feed 3.5 kgs/cm

Ethylene feed 4.5 kgs/cm Reaction temperature 80°C

Reaction time 120 minutes

The following advantages and aspects of this invention are currently shown in examples with references to accompanying drawings.

Determination of chemical composition of support and catalyst

Ti: weight composition of titanium is assessed by UV- Visible spectrometer. Mg: weight composition of magnesium is assessed by titration with DP5 phototrode.

CI: weight composition of chloride is assessed by titration with Ag/AgCl Ionic Selective Electrode.

B: weight composition of boron is assessed by ICP-OES, SPECTRO ARCOS, Side On Plasma Observation (Vertical).

Table 1 shows the chemical compositions of the catalyst

Study of catalyst activities

Ethylene slurry polymerization is carried out with a reactor size 2 L, hexane 1 L, catalyst 0.01 mmol Ti, TEA 1 mmol, H 2 3.5 kgs/cm 2 , ethylene 4.5 kgs/cm 2 , temperature 80°C, and reaction time 120 minutes.

Analysis of surface area

Surface area of the silica, treated silica and catalyst may be determined by Brunauer-Emmett-Teller (BET) via nitrogen absorption. The results are shown in Figures 3 to 7. Analysis of particle size

Particle sizes and size distribution of the particles of the silica, treated silica, catalyst and polymer powder may be determined by Matersizer 2000, MALVERN. The results are shown in Figures 3 to 7.

Study of morphology

The study of morphology of the silica, treated silica, catalyst and polymer powder may be carried out with on Optical Microscope (OM) and a Scanning Electron Microscope (SEM) as shown in Figures 8 to 10.

5. Brief description of the drawings

Figure 1 shows the results of the treatment of silica by heat to the activity of catalysis of the catalyst for the olefin polymerization.

Figure 2 shows the results of the chemical treatment of the silica.

Figure 3 shows a particle size distribution of the supports without the heat treatment and the catalyst prepared from the support.

Figure 4 shows a particle size distribution of the silica, BOS and TOS support.

Figure 5 shows a particle size distribution of the silica, Cat Al and Cat A2 support.

Figure 6 shows a particle size distribution of BOS, Cat Bl and Cat B2 support. Figure 7 shows a particle size distribution of TOS, Cat Bl and Cat B2 support. Figure 8 shows micrographs from SEM of (a) silica without the heat treatment at 100 times magnification; (b) silica without the heat treatment at 500 times magnification; (c) BOS without the heat treatment at 100 times magnification; and (d) BOS without heat treatment at 500 times magnification.

Figure 9 shows micrographs from SEM of (a) Cat NAl without the heat treatment at 100 times magnification; (b) Cat NAl without the heat treatment at 500 times magnification; (c) Cat NBl without the heat treatment at 100 times magnification; (d) Cat NBl without the heat treatment at 500 times magnification; (e) Cat NB2 without the heat treatment at 100 times magnification; and (f) Cat NB2 without the heat treatment at 500 times magnification.

Figure 10 shows micrographs from SEM of (a) silica with the heat treatment at

100 times magnification; (b) silica with the heat treatment at 500 times magnification; (c) Cat Al with the heat treatment at 100 times magnification; (d) Cat Al with the heat treatment at 500 times magnification; (e) Cat A2 without the heat treatment at 100 times magnification; and (f) Cat A2 with the heat treatment at 500 times magnification.

Figure 1 1 shows micrographs from SEM of (a) BOS with the heat treatment at 100 times magnification; (b) BOS with the heat treatment at 500 times magnification; (c) Cat Bl with the heat treatment at 100 times magnification; (d) Cat Bl with the heat treatment at 500 times magnification; (e) Cat B2 without the heat treatment at 100 times magnification; and (f) Cat B2 with the heat treatment at 500 times magnification.

Figure 12 shows micrographs from SEM of (a) TOS with the heat treatment at

100 times magnification; (b) TOS with the heat treatment at 500 times magnification; (c) Cat CI with the heat treatment at 100 times magnification; (d) Cat CI with the heat treatment at 500 times magnification; (e) Cat C2 without the heat treatment at 100 times magnification; and (f) Cat C2 with the heat treatment at 500 times magnification.

Figure 13 shows micrographs from SEM of (a) polyethylene obtained from the catalyst NA1 at 50 times magnification; (b) polyethylene obtained from the catalyst NB1 at 50 times magnification; and (c) polyethylene obtained from the catalyst NB2 at 50 times magnification.

Figure 14 shows micrographs from SEM of (a) polyethylene obtained from the catalyst Al at 30 times magnification; (b) polyethylene obtained from the catalyst Bl at 30 times magnification; (c) polyethylene obtained from the catalyst B2 at 30 times magnification; and (e) polyethylene obtained from the catalyst CI at 30 times magnification.

6. Best method of the invention

As stated in the detailed description of the invention.