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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Apr. 03, 2001
Filed:
Aug. 05, 1998
Thoi H. Ho, Lake Jackson, TX (US);
Ray E. Drumright, Midland, MI (US);
Robert H. Terbrueggen, South Pasadena, CA (US);
Clark H. Cummins, Midland, MI (US);
Michael J. Mullins, Lake Jackson, TX (US);
H. Craig Silvis, Midland, MI (US);
The Dow Chemical Company, Midland, MI (US);
Abstract
The invention includes a process of preparing a coupled polymer comprising heating an admixture containing (1) at least one interpolymer of an alpha olefin and vinyl aromatic monomer and (2) a coupling amount of at least one poly(sulfonyl azide) to at least the decomposition temperature of the poly(sulfonyl azide) for a period sufficient for decomposition of at least about 80 weight percent of the poly(sulfonyl azide) and sufficient to result in a coupled polymer. The polymer preferably. comprises ethylene, and a vinyl aromatic monomer, preferably styrene. The amount of poly(sulfonyl azide) is preferably from about 0.01 to about 1 weight percent of the interpolymer and the reaction preferably takes place at a temperature greater than about 150° C., more preferably 185° C. The process optionally and in one preferred embodiment additionally comprises steps (b) fabricating an article from the coupled polymer and (c) crosslinking the fabricated coupled polymer. The invention additionally includes any composition produced by a process of the invention and any article made from the composition, preferably articles formed from a melt of the composition, more preferably by blow molding, blowing a film, foaming, or profile extruding, most preferably to form a coating for wire or cable, a tube, a gasket, a seal, roofing, or fiber. The article is optionally calendared. Additionally, the invention includes the use of compositions of the invention as starting materials for forming processes in which the composition is melted and especially in blow molding, blowing a film, foaming, or profile extruding, most preferably to form a coating for wire or cable, a tube, a gasket, a seal, roofing, or fiber.