Patent Publication Number: US-4094942-A

Title: Method for removing unreacted monomer

Description:
This invention relates to a method for removing the unreacted monomer remaining in the molten polymer during the course of pelletization by use of an extruder, said polymer having emerged from the known reaction step of high-pressure homopolymerization or copolymerization of ethylene by use of a radiation or a radical initiator, and fed to said extruder. 
     As well known, the ethylene homopolymer and copolymer formed by the high-pressure process and emerging from the reactor together with the unreacted monomer (monomers) have been sent successively to a high-pressure separator and a low-pressure separator, where most of the monomer (or monomers) have been removed, and then to an extruder to be pelletized. 
     In order to remove the unreacted monomer during the pelletization step, wherein an extruder is used, or from the pellets emerging from the pelletization step, the following two methods have conventionally been used: one consists in introducing air or an inert gas such as nitrogen into a hopper or other equipment containing the pellets, which are provided in the operation steps succeeding the pelletization step through the packaging of the pellets, to drive off the unreacted monomer liberated from the pellets; the other consists in providing a venting zone in the extruder for pelletization and evacuating the unreacted monomer from said zone by means of a vacuum pump, steam ejector, or the like. 
     In the case of the above-said first method, in order to lower equilibrium concentration of the unreacted monomer in the gas phase of a container such as a bag or tank lorry filled with the pellets to a level unhazardous for handling, which is one-fourth or less of the lower explosion limit (2.7% at ordinary pressure and temperature) in the case of ethylene for example, it is necessary to reduce the amount of unreacted ethylene contained in 1 kg of pellets to 15 ml or less. To achieve such a reduction in unreacted monomer content, it is necessary to introduce air or an inert gas for 20 to 40 hours into a heap of pellets in a hopper drier which must be installed. This method thus presents difficulties to the manufacturer in securing the space for installation of hopper driers and in increased investment, particularly when production is increased or a large-capacity plant is to be erected. 
     Further, in case other monomers than ethylene, such as, for example, vinyl acetate, are present, their removal by passing air or an inert gas alone is insufficient, resulting in reduced commercial value of the product owing to an uncomfortable odor. 
     In the case of the aforesaid second method, removal of the unreacted monomer by evacuation from the venting zone alone is insufficient; the merit of the method is found only in the reduction of time required for the subsequent removal by blowing air or an inert gas into a hopper drier filled with the pellets. 
     The present invention found a method for the removal of unreacted monomer from ethylene homo- or copolymer during the course of pelletization by use of an extruder, which method comprises injecting water or steam into said extruder, intermixing the polymer and the injected water or steam in the mixing section of the screw, then evacuating the volatiles from the venting zone, thus eliminating disadvantages of the conventional methods. The objectives of the present invention have been achieved on the basis of the above finding. 
    
    
     The accompanying drawing presents a process flow diagram to illustrate an embodiment of the present invention. 
    
    
     In the drawing, 1 represents a low-pressure separator, 2 an extruder, 3 a device for injecting water or steam, 4 an opening for injecting water or steam, 5 a mixing section for the polymer and water or steam, 6 a venting zone, 7 an exhaust pipe, and 8 an exhausting device. 
     According to this invention, there is provided a method for efficiently removing unreacted monomer from an ethylene homopolymer or an ethylene copolymer with at least one monomer copolymerizable with ethylene during the course of pelletization by use of an extruder, said polymer having been formed by well-known high-pressure polymerization, discharged from the reactor, and fed to said extruder, which method comprises injecting into said extruder 0.1 to 10% by weight (based on said polymer) of water or steam, intermixing the polymer with water or steam in the mixing section of the screw, and removing the volatiles from the venting zone provided in the extruder under application of a vacuum of 500 mmHg (absolute) or less, preferably 300 mmHg (absolute) or less. 
     The polymer, to which the present method is applicable, are ethylene homopolymers and copolymers of ethylene with at least one copolymerizable monomer, which are formed by polymerization at a pressure in the range from 500 to 4,000 atmospheres and a temperature in the range from 150° to 400° C. using a radiation or a radical initiator. 
     The monomers copolymerizable with ethylene are those having a terminal vinyl group and include α-olefins such as, for example, propylene, 1-butene, styrene and α-methylstyrene; acrylic acid, methacrylic acid, and their derivatives such as, for example, methyl, ethyl, propyl, butyl, and glycidyl esters of acrylic acid and methacrylic acid; vinyl carboxylates such as, for example, vinyl acetate and vinyl propionate; and other useful monomers including vinyl chloride and vinylidene chloride. 
     The water or steam to be injected into the extruder is preferably free from those impurities such as acidic substances which may have adverse influences on the quality of the polymer or corrosive action on the construction materials of the extruder; purified water is most desirable. The amount of water or steam to be injected is in the range from 0.1 to 10%, preferably from 0.5 to 5%, by weight based on the polymer, depending upon the type of extruder, temperature and melt index of the polymer. 
     An embodiment of the present invention is illustrated below in detail with reference to the accompanying drawing. 
     In accordance with the customary procedure, the reaction product of ethylene polymerization or copolymerization is transferred together with the unreacted monomer from the reactor through a high-pressure separator (not shown) to the low-pressure separator 1, where most of the unreacted monomer is removed. Thereafter, the reaction product (polymer) is pelletized by means of the extruder 2. Although the amounts of the unreacted monomers vary, depending on the pressure in low-pressure separator 1 and the kind and amount of comonomer used in the copolymerization, the unreacted ethylene content in 1 kg of polymer is 500 to 2,000 ml at normal state and as to the unreacted comonomer content, in the case of vinyl acetate for example, 0.05 to 0.5% by weight based on polymer of vinyl acetate is contained in the polymer. 
     The installation for removing the above-noted unreacted monomers consists essentially of the device 3 for injecting water or steam, the opening 4 for injecting water or steam into the nose portion of the mixing section 5 for intermixing the polymer and water or steam, as shown in the drawing the venting zone 6, the exhaust pipe 7, and the exhausting device 8. According to this invention, it is necessary that the opening 4 for injecting water or steam, the mixing section 5 for intermixing the polymer and water or steam, and the venting zone 6 be arranged in the order indicated from the polymer feeding end of the extruder 2. 
     The opening 4 for injecting water or steam can be provided at not only one point but also two or more points. The extruder employed in this invention may be either single-screw type or twin-screw type, though the latter is preferred. 
     According to the present invention, the following advantages can be expected. 
     Without use of a product hopper (hopper drier) for removing the unreacted monomer, the present method achieves a level of unreacted monomer removal comparable to that attained by the conventional method, wherein the unreacted monomer contained in the reaction product from ethylene homopolymerization or copolymerization is removed after pelletization by blowing air or an inert gas into a hopper drier filled with pellets. According to this invention, moreover, the time consumed in the conventional method after completion of the pelletization till the packaging or other post-treatment of pellets may be markedly reduced. These advantages are of great significance particularly when a large-capacity plant is to be erected. Further, the present invention provides a product of increased commercial value with respect to odor, because, besides ethylene, the unreacted comonomer is removed more thoroughly as compared with the conventional method. The unreacted monomer removed according to this invention can be easily recovered or disposed of by burning. 
     COMPARATIVE EXAMPLE 1 
     In order to show clearly the advantage of this invention, the results obtained in Comparative Example are given below. These results were obtained in an experiment conducted according to the conventional method for removing the unreacted monomer liberated from the pellets by blowing air through a heap of pellets. 
     Homopolymer of ethylene, i.e. polyethylene (melt index, 2.0; density, 0.924), formed by high-pressure polymerization was freed from most of the unreacted ethylene in a separator and fed to an unvented extruder (single-screw, L/D = 9.3; rate of delivery, 1,800 kg/hour; screw speed, 50 rpm; resin temperature at delivery end, 250° C.) to obtain pellets. In Table 1 is shown the change with time in residual amount of the unreacted ethylene contained in the pellets when air was continually blown at a rate of 2.0 m 3  /hour into a product hopper (hopper drier), 2.5 m 3  in volume, filled with 1.2 tons of the pellets. The residual amount of unreacted ethylene contained in the pellets was determined in the following way: samples of pellets were collected when 0, 10, 20, 30, and 40 hours were elapsed after commencement of the air blowing into the hopper filled with the pellets. Each sample was melted at 120° C. to liberate completely the unreacted ethylene contained in the sample pellets, and the liberated ethylene was measured by gas-chromatography. 
     
                       Table 1                                                     
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                   Residual amount of                                     
Time elapsed       unreacted ethylene                                     
after pelleti-     in pellets ml/kg                                       
zation, hours      polyethylene                                           
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0                  700                                                    
10                 110                                                    
20                 45                                                     
30                 19                                                     
40                 12                                                     
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     As is apparent from Table 1, in order to reduce the residual amount of unreacted ethylene in the pellets below 15 ml/kg polyethylene, it was necessary to blow air through a heap of pellets for 40 hours. 
     COMPARATIVE EXAMPLE 2 
     In order to reveal the advantage of this invention more clearly, the residual amount of unreacted comonomer contained in the pellets of ethylene copolymer was determined immediately after pelletization. The polymerization, separation, and pelletization of the copolymer were carried out in a manner similar to that in comparative Example 1. The determination of the residual amount of unreacted comonomer was carried out in the following manner: 10 g of the pellets obtained by means of an unvented extruder was placed in an Erlenmeyer flask immediately after pelletization. Into the flask was added 15 ml of toluene and left standing at 30° C. for 144 hours to extract completely the unreacted comonomer. The amount of unreacted comonomer in the extract was measured by gas-chromatography. The results obtained were as shown in Table 2. 
     
                       Table 2                                                     
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                                 Residual                                 
                                 amount of                                
                                 unreacted                                
         Composition of          comonomer in                             
Como-    copolymer, .sup.*2)                                              
                       Melt      pellets, %                               
nomer.sup.*1)                                                             
         % by weight   Index     by weight                                
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VA       30            20        0.2                                      
VA       45            70        0.31                                     
MA       20            10        0.06                                     
MA       35            120       0.08                                     
MMA      20            10        0.05                                     
MMA      35            100       0.09                                     
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 .sup.*1) VA: Vinyl acetate                                               
 MA: Methyl acrylate                                                      
 MMA: Methyl methacrylate                                                 
 .sup.*2) Comonomer content of the copolymer                              
 
    
     EXAMPLE 1 
     The extruder herein used was a twin-screw type (diameter of screw, 90 mm; L/D = 17). In accordance with the present invention, an opening was provided in the barrel to inject water or steam; a mixing section was provided along the screw axis in front of the said injection opening; in front of the mixing section, there was provided a venting zone, through which evacuation was effected by means of a vacuum pump (3,000 liters/min.). 
     An ethylene homopolymer, i.e. polyethylene (melt index, 2.0; density, 0.924), obtained by polymerization and separation in the same manner as in Comparative Example 1, was fed to the extruder and the pellets obtained were immediately collected as the sample for testing residual amount of the unreacted ethylene. Into the extruder barrel, was injected 0.1, 0.5, 5.0, or 10% by weight (based on polymer) of water or steam. Tests were run while evacuating by means of a vacuum pump or without evacuation. For comparison, tests were also run without injecting water or steam. The results obtained were as shown in Table 3. 
     As is apparent from Table 3, almost all of the unreacted ethylene contained in the molten polymer, i.e. molten polyethylene, may be removed efficiently by injecting 0.1% by weight or more (based on polymer) of water or steam and thereafter evacuating at a pressure of 500 mmHg (absolute) or less, preferably 300 mmHg (absolute) or less. It is thus possible to dispense with the conventional blowing of air through a heap of pellets and, hence, the additional hoppers, into which air or an inert gas is blown. 
     
                                           Table 3                                 
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                             Residual                                     
                             amount of                                    
            Amount                                                        
                  Amount                                                  
                        Vacuum,                                           
                             unreacted                                    
   Screw                                                                  
       Deliv-                                                             
            of water,                                                     
                  of steam,                                               
                        mmHg ethylene in                                  
Run                                                                       
   speed,                                                                 
       ery, % by  % by  (absol-                                           
                             pellets ml/kg                                
No.                                                                       
   r.p.m.                                                                 
       kg/hour                                                            
            weight.sup.*1)                                                
                  weight.sup.*1)                                          
                        ute) polymer Remark                               
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1  150 182  0     0     --.sup.*2)                                        
                             670     Comparative                          
                                     Example                              
2  150 178  0     0     150  80      &#34;                                    
3  150 185  0.1   0     250  16      &#34;                                    
4  150 177  0.5   0     275  9       &#34;                                    
5  150 175  1.5   0     300  8       &#34;                                    
6  150 176  1.5   0     490  12      &#34;                                    
7  150 181  5.0   0     290  8       &#34;                                    
8  150 173  10.0  0     305  8       &#34;                                    
9  150 182  0     1.5   280  10      &#34;                                    
10 150 175  0     5.0   310  6       &#34;                                    
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 .sup.*1) % by weight based on polymer                                    
 .sup.*2) Without evacuation                                              
 
    
     EXAMPLE 2 
     Ethylene copolymers formed by polymerization and separation in the same manner as in Comparative Example 2 were fed to the same extruder as used in Example 1 and the pellets obtained were immediately tested for the residual amount of the unreacted comonomer. The results obtained were as shown in Table 4. 
     As is apparent from Table 4, the unreacted comonomer may be removed efficiently by injecting water or steam into the molten copolymer and thereafter evacuating in accordance with this invention. 
     
                                           Table 4                                 
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                                              Residual                    
                                              amount of                   
                                              unreacted                   
        Composi-                              comonomer                   
        tion of            Amount of                                      
                                  Amount of   pellets, %                  
        copoly-   Screw                                                   
                      De-  water, steam, Vacuum,                          
                                              by weight                   
Run                                                                       
   Comono-                                                                
        mer, % by speed,                                                  
                      livery,                                             
                           % by   % by   mmHg based on                    
No.                                                                       
   mer.sup.*1)                                                            
        weight .sup.*2                                                    
              M.I..sup.*3)                                                
                  r.p,.m.                                                 
                      kg/hour                                             
                           weight.sup.*4)                                 
                                  weight.sup.*4)                          
                                         (abs.)                           
                                              copolymer                   
                                                     Remark               
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1  VA   45    70  150 170  0      0      --.sup.*5)                       
                                              0.28   Comp.                
                                                     Example              
2  VA   45    70  150 165  0      0      200  0.07   &#34;                    
3  VA   45    70  150 160  2.0    0      230  0.01   Example              
4  VA   45    70  150 162  0      2.0    480  0.02   &#34;                    
5  VA   30    20  150 175  0      0      230  0.05   Comp.                
                                                     Example              
6  VA   30    20  150 171  2.0    0      250  0.01   Example              
7  MA   35    120 150 152  0      0      --.sup.*5)                       
                                              0.08   Comp.                
                                                     Example              
8  MA   35    120 150 160  0      0      220  0.02   &#34;                    
9  MA   35    120 150 150  2.0    0      220   0.005 Example              
10  MMA 35    100 150 172  0      0      --.sup.*5)                       
                                              0.09   Comp.                
                                                     Example              
11  MMA 35    100 150 168  0      0      270  0.04   &#34;                    
12  MMA 35    100 150 165  2.0    0      280  0.01   Example              
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 .sup.*1) VA: Vinyl acetate MA: methyl acrylate MMA: methyl methacrylate. 
 .sup.*2) Comonomer content of the copolymer.                             
 .sup.*3) Melt index.                                                     
 .sup.*4) % by weight based on copolymer.                                 
 .sup.*5) Without use of a vacuum pump.