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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Oct. 15, 2019
Filed:
Apr. 19, 2017
Nova Chemicals (International) S.a., Fribourg, CH;
Zengrong Zhang, Calgary, CA;
Niousha Kazemi, Calgary, CA;
Stephen Salomons, Calgary, CA;
Monika Kleczek, Calgary, CA;
Mehdi Keshtkar, Calgary, CA;
Brian Molloy, Airdrie, CA;
Qinyan Wang, Calgary, CA;
Peter Zoricak, Calgary, CA;
Charles Carter, Calgary, CA;
XiaoChuan Wang, Calgary, CA;
Christopher Dobbin, Calgary, CA;
Fazle Sibtain, Calgary, CA;
Kenneth Taylor, Sarnia, CA;
Lawrence VanAsseldonk, Sarnia, CA;
Hamidreza Khakdaman, Houston, TX (US);
NOVA Chemicals (International) S.A., Fribourg, CH;
Abstract
A continuous solution polymerization process is disclosed wherein at least two catalyst formulations are employed. A first homogeneous catalyst formulation is employed in a first reactor to produce a first ethylene interpolymer and a first heterogeneous catalyst formulation is employed in a second reactor to produce a second ethylene interpolymer. Optionally a third ethylene interpolymer is formed in a third reactor. The resulting ethylene interpolymer products possess desirable properties in a variety of end use applications, for example in film applications. A means for increasing the molecular weight of the first ethylene interpolymer is disclosed and/or a means for increasing the temperature of the first reactor, relative to a third homogeneous catalyst formulation. A means for reducing the (α-olefin/ethylene) weight ratio in the first reactor is disclosed and/or reducing the density of the first ethylene interpolymer, relative to a third homogeneous catalyst formulation.