&agr;-Olefin/vinylidene aromatic monomer and/or hindered...

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C526S348200, C526S308000, C526S160000, C526S161000, C526S943000, C502S152000

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ABSTRACT:

The present invention concerns &agr;-olefin/vinyl aromatic monomer and/or hindered aliphatic or cycloaliphatic vinyl or vinylidene monomer interpolymers and a process for their preparation.
&agr;-Olefin/vinyl aromatic monomer interpolymers have been prepared as disclosed by James C. Stevens et al., in EP 0 416 815 A2 published Mar. 13, 1991. In addition, M. Takeuchi et al., in EP 0 707 014 Al published Apr. 17, 1996, disclose a process for producing an aromatic vinyl compound copolymer having a high degree of syndiotactic configuration in its aromatic vinyl chain. Also D. D. Devore et al., in WO 95/00526 published on Jan. 5, 1995, disclose titanium or zirconium complexes containing one and only one cyclic delocalized anionic &pgr;-bonded group wherein the titanium or zirconium is in the +2 formal oxidation state. F. J. Timmers et al., in WO 96/04290 published on Feb. 15, 1996 describes biscyclopentadienyl diene complexes of Group 4 transition metals. Finally K. W. McKay et al., in WO 96/07681, published on Mar. 14, 1996, describes a thermoset elastomer comprising a crosslinked pseudorandom or substantially random interpolymer of at least one &agr;-olefin, at least one vinyl aromatic compound, and at least one diene. The subject invention also provides a thermoplastic vulcanizate comprising the thermoset elastomer as provided in a themoplastic polyolefin matrix.
While these interpolymers have good properties, it is always desirable to have available polymers having an improvement in one or more properties.
The present invention relates to &agr;-olefin/vinyl aromatic monomer and/or hindered aliphatic or cycloaliphatic vinyl or vinylidene monomer interpolymers with characteristic signals in their carbon 13 NMR spectra. In particular, ethylene/styrene copolymers of the present invention have peaks detectable in the carbon 13 NMR spectra which appear in the chemical shift range of 43.70-44.25, generally from 43.75-44.25 ppm and 38.0-38.5 ppm said peaks being at least three times the peak to peak noise.
Another aspect of the present invention pertains to &agr;-olefin/vinyl aromatic monomer and/or hindered aliphatic or cycloaliphatic vinyl or vinylidene monomer interpolymers containing one or more tetrad sequences consisting of &agr;-olefin/vinyl aromatic monomer or hindered aliphatic or cycloaliphatic vinyl or vinylidene monomer/vinyl aromatic monomer or hindered aliphatic or cycloaliphatic vinyl or vinylidene monomer/&agr;-olefin detectable by carbon 13 NMR spectroscopy wherein the monomer insertions of said tetrads occur exclusively in a 1,2 (head to tail) manner.
The present invention also pertains to a process for preparing &agr;-olefin /vinyl aromatic monomer and/or hindered aliphatic or cycloaliphatic vinyl or vinylidene monomer interpolymers, said process comprising subjecting to polymerizing conditions a combination of (1) &agr;-olefin, (2) one or more vinyl aromatic monomers, and (3) optionally, one or more polymerizable ethylenically unsaturated monomers other than (1) or (2) such as an &agr;-olefin or diene; in the presence of a catalyst represented by the general formula:
wherein: each Cp is independently, each occurrence, a substituted cyclopentadienyl group &pgr;-bound to M; E is C or Si; M is a group IV metal, preferably Zr or Hf, most preferably Zr; each R is independently, each occurrence, H, hydrocarbyl, silahydrocarbyl, or hydrocarbylsilyl; each R′ is independently, each occurrence, H, halo, hydrocarbyl, hydrocarbyloxy, silahydrocarbyl, hydrocarbylsilyl, or two R′ groups together can be a hydrocarbyl substituted 1,3-butadiene; m is 1 or 2; and optionally, but preferably, in the presence of an activating cocatalyst.
The polymers of the present invention possess increased modulus, as determined from both tensile stress/strain and dynamic mechanical data, at comparable vinyl aromatic monomer levels.
The present invention can comprise, consist of, or consist essentially of, all or only a portion of the aforementioned components, compounds, substituent groups or reaction steps. Components, compounds, substituent groups or reaction steps can be eliminated singly or in multiples of any two or more.


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