[미국특허]
Fibers and nonwovens from plasticized polyolefin compositions
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IPC분류정보
국가/구분
United States(US) Patent
등록
국제특허분류(IPC7판)
C08K-005/01
C08K-005/00
C08L-091/06
C08L-091/00
C08G-018/65
C08G-018/00
출원번호
US-0782306
(2004-02-19)
등록번호
US-7271209
(2007-09-18)
발명자
/ 주소
Li,Wen
Lin,Chon Yie
Chapman,Bryan R.
Kelly,Michael B.
출원인 / 주소
ExxonMobil Chemical Patents Inc.
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243
초록
The present invention relates to fibers and nonwovens made from plasticized polyolefin compositions comprising a polyolefin and a non-functionalized hydrocarbon plasticizer.
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We claim: 1. A fiber comprising a plasticized polyolefin composition comprising one or more polyolefins and one of more non-functionalized plasticizers where the non-functionalized plasticizer comprises C20 to C1500 paraffins having a Kinematic viscosity of 10 cSt or more at 100째 C., a specific gra
We claim: 1. A fiber comprising a plasticized polyolefin composition comprising one or more polyolefins and one of more non-functionalized plasticizers where the non-functionalized plasticizer comprises C20 to C1500 paraffins having a Kinematic viscosity of 10 cSt or more at 100째 C., a specific gravity of from 0.700 to 0.860, and a viscosity index of 120 or more. 2. The fiber of claim 1, where the non-functionalized plasticizer comprises 0.1 weight % or less of functional groups selected from hydroxide, aryls and substituted aryls, halogens, alkoxys, carboxylates, esters, carbon unsaturation, acrylates, oxygen, nitrogen, and carboxyl, based upon the weight of the NFP. 3. The fiber of claim 2 where the non-functionalized plasticizer has a glass transition temperature (Tg) that cannot be determined or if it can be determined then the Tg is less than 30째 C. 4. The fiber of claim 2 where the non-functionalized plasticizer has a distillation range having a difference between the upper temperature and the lower temperature of 20째 C. or less. 5. The fiber of claim 2 where the non-functionalized plasticizer has an initial boiling point greater than 110째 C. 6. The fiber of claim 2 where the non-functionalized plasticizer has a pour point of-15째 C. or less. 7. The fiber of claim 2 where the non-functionalized plasticizer has a specific gravity of less than 0.85. 8. The fiber of claim 2 where the non-functionalized plasticizer has a specific gravity from 0.70 to 0.85. 9. The fiber of claim 2 where the non-functionalized plasticizer has a final boiling point of from 115째 C. to 500째 C. 10. The fiber of claim 2 where the non-functionalized plasticizer has a weight average molecular weight between 2,000 and 100 g/mol. 11. The fiber of claim 2 where the non-functionalized plasticizer has a flash point of-30 to 350째 C. 12. The fiber of claim 2 where the non-functionalized plasticizer has a dielectric constant at 20째 C. of less than 3.0. 13. The fiber of claim 2 where the non-functionalized plasticizer has a density of from 0.70 to 0.83 g/cm3. 14. The fiber of claim 2 where the non-functionalized plasticizer has a viscosity of from 0.5 to 20 cSt at 25째 C. 15. The fiber of claim 2 where the non-functionalized plasticizer has a carbon number of from 6 to 150. 16. The fiber of claim 2 where the non-functionalized plasticizer has a carbon number of from 7 to 100. 17. The fiber of claim 2 where the non-functionalized plasticizer has a carbon number of from 10 to 30. 18. The fiber of claim 2 where the non-functionalized plasticizer has a carbon number of from 12 to 25. 19. The fiber of claim 2 where the plasticized composition has a single glass transition temperature that is below that of the polyolefin itself. 20. The fiber of claim 2 where the Tg of the plasticized composition is at least 4째 C. lower than that of the neat polyolefin. 21. The fiber of claim 2 where in that the Tg of the plasticized composition is at least 10째 C. lower than that of the neat polyolefin. 22. The fiber of claim 2 where the Tg of the plasticized composition is at least 15째 C. lower than that of the neat polyolefin. 23. The fiber of claim 2 where the peak melting temperature of the neat polyolefin is within 1 to 4째 C. of the plasticized polyolefin. 24. The fiber of claim 2 where the crystallization temperature of the neat polyolefin is within 1 to 4째 C. of the plasticized polyolefin. 25. The fiber of claim 1, where the polyolefin comprises polypropylene or polybutene. 26. The fiber of claim 25 where the polyolefin comprises isotactic polypropylene. 27. The fiber of claim 25 where the polyolefin comprises syndiotactic polypropylene. 28. The fiber of claim 25 where the polyolefin comprises highly isotactic polypropylene. 29. The fiber of claim 25 where the polyolefin comprises a random copolymer of propylene and up to 5 weight % of ethylene. 30. The fiber of claim 25 where the polyolefin comprises an impact copolymer. 31. The fiber of claim 25 where the polyolefin further comprises an elastomer. 32. The fiber of claim 25 where the polyolefin further comprises a plastomer. 33. The fiber of claim 25 where the polyolefin has an Mw of 30,000 to 1,000,000 g/mol. 34. The fiber of claim 25 where the polyolefin has an Mw/Mn of 1.6 to 10. 35. The fiber of claim 25 where the polyolefin has a melting point (second melt) of 30 to 185째 C. 36. The fiber of claim 25 where the polyolefin has a crystallinity of 5 to 80%. 37. The fiber of claim 25 where the polyolefin has a heat of fusion between 20 to 150 J/g. 38. The fiber of claim 25 where the polyolefin has a Gardner impact strength, tested on 0.125 inch disk at 23째 C. of 20 in-lb to 1000 in-lb. 39. The fiber of claim 25 where the polyolefin has a 1% secant flexural modulus of from 100 MPa to 2300 MPa. 40. The fiber of claim 25 where the polyolefin has a melt flow rate from 0.3 to 500 dg/min. 41. The fiber of claim 25 where the polyolefin comprises a copolymer of propylene and from 0.5 to 30 weight % of one or more comonomers selected from the group consisting of ethylene, butene, pentene, hexene, heptene, octene, nonene, decene, dodecene, 4-methyl-pentene-1,3-methyl pentene-1,5-ethyl-1-nonene, and 3,5,5-trimethyl-hexene-1. 42. The fiber of claim 25 wherein the polyolefin comprises propylene, from 0 to 5 weight % of a diene, and from 2 wt % to 25 wt % ethylene, based on the total weight of the polymer and has a narrow compositional distribution; a melting point (Tm) of from 25째 C. to 120째 C.; a heat of fusion of from 50 J/g to 3 J/g; an Mw/Mn of from 1.5 to 5; and a melt index (MI) of less than 20 dg/min. 43. The fiber of claim 25 where the polyolefin has a tacticity index of 4 to 12. 44. The fiber of claim 25 where the polyolefin is present at 50 to 99.99 weight %, based upon the weight of the polyolefin and the non-functionalized plasticizer. 45. The fiber of claim 25 where non-functionalized plasticizer is present at 0.5 to 35 weight %, based upon the weight of the polyolefin and the non-functionalized plasticizer. 46. The fiber of claim 25 where non-functionalized plasticizer is present at 1 to 15 weight %, based upon the weight of the polyolefin and the non-functionalized plasticizer. 47. The fiber of claim 25 wherein the polyolefin is a propylene impact copolymer or blend comprising from 40% to 95% by weight of a Component A and from 5% to 60% by weight of a Component B based on the total weight of copolymer; wherein Component A comprises propylene homopolymer or copolymer, the copolymer comprising 10% or less by weight ethylene, butene, hexene or octene comonomer; and wherein Component B comprises propylene copolymer, wherein the copolymer comprises from 5% to 70% by weight ethylene, butene, hexene and/or octene comonomer, and from 95% to 30% by weight propylene. 48. The fiber of claim 47 wherein the refractive index of Component A and the refractive index of Component B are within 10% of each other, and, optionally the refractive index of the non-functionalized plasticizer is within 20% of Component A, Component B or both. 49. The fiber of claim 25 wherein polyethylene having a weight average molecular weight of from 500 to 10,000 is substantially absent and or wherein phthalates, adipates, trimellitate esters, and polyesters are substantially absent. 50. An article comprising the fiber of claim 25. 51. The article of claim 50 where the article is packaging material. 52. The article of claim 50 where the article is a package. 53. The article of claim 50 where the article is a nonwoven web. 54. The article of claim 50 where the article is a fabric. 55. The fiber of claim 25 where the fiber is spunbonded. 56. The fiber of claim 25 where the fiber is meltblown. 57. The article of claim 50 where the article is a yarn. 58. The fiber of claim 25 where the fiber is a staple fiber. 59. The article of claim 50 where the article is a surgical gown or drape. 60. The article of claim 50 where the article is clothing. 61. The fiber of claim 25 where the fiber is formed into an article selected from the group consisting of: yarns, woven fabrics, nonwoven fabrics, hook and loop fasteners, fabrics, garments, clothing, medical garments, surgical gowns, surgical drapes, diapers, training pants, sanitary napkins, panty liners, incontinent wear, bed pads, bags, packaging material, packages, swimwear, body fluid impermeable backsheets, body fluid impermeable layers, body fluid permeable layers, body fluid permeable covers, absorbents, tissues, nonwoven composites, liners, cloth linings, scrubbing pads, face masks, respirators, air filters, vacuum bags, oil and chemical spill sorbents, thermal insulation, first aid dressings, medical wraps, fiberfill, outerwear, bed quilt stuffing, furniture padding, filter media, scrubbing pads, wipe materials, hosiery, automotive seats, upholstered furniture, carpets, carpet backing, filter media, disposable wipes, diaper coverstock, gardening fabric, geomembranes, geotextiles, sacks, housewrap, vapor barriers, breathable clothing, envelops, tamper evident fabrics, protective packaging, and coasters. 62. The fiber of claim 25 wherein the fiber is formed into an article selected from the group consisting of: fabrics, garments, clothing, medical garments, surgical gowns, surgical drapes, diapers, training pants, sanitary napkins, panty liners, incontinent wear, bed pads, bags, packaging material, packages, swimwear, body fluid impermeable backsheets, body fluid impermeable layers, body fluid permeable layers, body fluid permeable covers, absorbents, tissues, nonwoven composites, liners, cloth linings, scrubbing pads, face masks, respirators, air filters, vacuum bags, oil and chemical spill sorbents, thermal insulation, first aid dressings, medical wraps, fiberfill, outerwear, bed quilt stuffing, furniture padding, filter media, scrubbing pads, wipe materials, hosiery, automotive seats, upholstered furniture, carpets, carpet backing, filter media, disposable wipes, diaper coverstock, gardening fabric, geomembranes, geotextiles, sacks, housewrap, vapor barriers, breathable clothing, envelops, tamper evident fabrics, protective packaging, and coasters. 63. A fiber comprising polyolefin and a non-functionalized plasticizer where the non-functionalized plasticizer has a specific gravity of from 0.700 to 0.860 and a viscosity index of 120 or more. 64. A fiber comprising polyolefin and a non-functionalized plasticizer where the non-functionalized plasticizer has a viscosity index of 120 or more and a pour point of-10째 C. or less. 65. The fiber of claim 63 where the non-functionalized plasticizer has a viscosity index of 130 or more. 66. The fiber of claim 63 where the non-functionalized plasticizer has a viscosity index of 140 or more. 67. The fiber of claim 26 wherein elastomers are substantially absent from the plasticized polyolefin composition. 68. The fiber of claim 1 wherein elastomers are substantially absent from the plasticized polyolefin composition.
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