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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Jun. 15, 2010
Filed:
Oct. 27, 2004
Andrei Gonioukh, Erftstadt-Liblar, DE;
Gernot Köhler, Meckenheim, DE;
Theo Teuber, Erftstadt, DE;
Thomas Dröge, Neustadt a. d. W., DE;
Andrei Gonioukh, Erftstadt-Liblar, DE;
Gernot Köhler, Meckenheim, DE;
Theo Teuber, Erftstadt, DE;
Thomas Dröge, Neustadt a. d. W., DE;
Basell Polyolefine GmbH, Wesseling, DE;
Abstract
The invention relates to a process for the continuous preparation of ethylene homopolymers or copolymers in the presence of free-radical polymerization initiators and, if desired, molecular weight regulators at from 120° C. to 350° C. and pressures in the range from 100 to 4000 bar, in which the polymer is separated from unpolymerized ethylene in a high-pressure stage at a pressure of from 100 to 500 bar and at least one low-pressure stage at a pressure of from 1 to 100 bar and the ethylene separated off in the high-pressure stage is separated from remaining monomeric, oligomeric and/or polymeric constituents and recirculated to the inlet of the tube reactor in a high-pressure circuit and the ethylene separated off in the low-pressure stage is separated from remaining monomeric, oligomeric and/or polymeric constituents and recirculated to the inlet of the tube reactor in a low-pressure circuit. The initiator is used as a solution in an isoparaffinic solvent having a boiling point of not more than 160° C. and the solvent is separated from the other monomeric, oligomeric and/or polymeric constituents in the low-pressure circuit. The solvent is then, if appropriate after being admixed with fresh solvent, reused for dissolving initiator.