Method for producing ethylene homopolymerizates and ethylene copolymerizates of a lower mass density

The invention pertains to a method for producing ethylene homopolymerizates and ethylene copolymerizates exhibiting a lower mass density of up to 0.930 g/cm3 and a melt index ranging from 0.15 to 25 g/10 min (2.16 kg; 463 K). Said polymerizates exhibit an improved processing stability and improved a...

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Main Authors HARALD BEER, WERNER ZSCHOCH, OTTO BERBEE, GERD LOHSE, JUAN M. MEZQUITA
Format Patent
LanguageEnglish
Published 24.01.2000
Edition6
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Summary:The invention pertains to a method for producing ethylene homopolymerizates and ethylene copolymerizates exhibiting a lower mass density of up to 0.930 g/cm3 and a melt index ranging from 0.15 to 25 g/10 min (2.16 kg; 463 K). Said polymerizates exhibit an improved processing stability and improved availability in the installation at pressures greater than 1000 bar and at temperatures of up to 603 K. The polymerizates are produced in tubular reactors in the presence of radical-forming initiators, oxygen thereunder and chain transfer agents, of which at least one comprises an aldehydic structure. According to the inventive method, chemokinetic characteristics of the reactive feed materials (thermal half-life periods, concentrations, dosing quantities) are coupled with fluidically relevant characteristics of the tubular reactor (flow rate) while taking the target product quality (melt index, flow figure) into consideration. This coupling is carried out such that the interfering secondary reactions, especially polar-inductive substitution effects, which can lead to the formation and the enrichment of organic hydroperoxides are reduced to a minimum and, as a result, extraordinarily stable processing conditions can be obtained.
Bibliography:Application Number: AU19990055036