Methods for improving production in gas phase polymerization
US-12152095-B2 · Nov 26, 2024 · US
US10030085B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10030085-B2 |
| Application number | US-201113805487-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jun 23, 2011 |
| Priority date | Jun 25, 2010 |
| Publication date | Jul 24, 2018 |
| Grant date | Jul 24, 2018 |
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A resin composition for a solar cell encapsulant containing an ethylene.α-olefin copolymer and an organic peroxide or a silane coupling agent or the like, and having superior heat resistance, transparency, flexibility and adhesion property to a glass substrate, as well as good balance between rigidity and cross-linking efficiency, the solar cell encapsulant and a solar cell module using the same. It is provided by a resin composition for the solar cell encapsulant characterized by containing the ethylene.α-olefin copolymer (A) having the characteristics of the following (a1) to (a5), and the organic peroxide (B) and/or the silane coupling agent (C). (a1) a density of 0.860 to 0.920 g/cm 3 (a2) a ratio, (Mz/Mn), of Z average molecular weight (Mz) and number average molecular weight (Mn) determined by a gel permeation chromatography (GPC), of 8.0 or less (a3) a melt viscosity (η* 1 ) measured at 100° C. under a shear rate of 2.43×10 s −1 of 1.2×10 5 poise or more (a4) a melt viscosity (η* 2 ) measured at 100° C. under a shear rate of 2.43×10 2 s −1 of 2.0×10 4 poise or more (a5) a branch number (N) derived from a comonomer in a polymer satisfying the expression (a).
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The invention claimed is: 1. A solar cell encapsulant comprising a resin composition, the resin composition comprising: (A) an ethylene.α-olefin copolymer satisfying (a1) to (a4) and at least one of (a5) and (a6): (a1) a density of 0.860 to 0.920 g/cm 3 , (a2) a ratio, (Mz/Mn), of Z average molecular weight (Mz) and number average molecular weight (Mn) determined by a gel permeation chromatography (GPC), of 8.0 or less, (a3) a melt viscosity (η* 1 ) measured at 100° C. under a shear rate of 2.43×10 s −1 of 1.2×10 5 poise or more, (a4) a melt viscosity (η* 2 ) measured at 100° C. under a shear rate of 2.43×10 2 s −1 of 2.0×10 4 poise or more, (a5) a branch number (N) derived from a comonomer in a polymer that satisfies expression (a): N≥− 0.67 ×E+ 53 (a), wherein N represents the branch number per total 1000 carbon atoms in a main chain and a side chain, measured by NMR, and E represents a modulus of elasticity in tension of a sheet, measured in accordance with ISO1184-1983, and (a6) a flow ratio (FR) (I 10 /I 2.16 ) of I 10 which is an MFR measured value at 190° C. under a load of 10 kg, and I 2.16 which is an MFR measured value at 190° C. under a load of 2.16 kg, of below 7.0; and at least one of: (B) an organic peroxide; and (C) a silane coupling agent. 2. The solar cell encapsulant of claim 1 , wherein (a5) the branch number (N) derived from a comonomer in a polymer satisfies expression (a′): −0.67 ×E+ 100 ≥N≥− 0.67 ×E+ 53 (a′). 3. The solar cell encapsulant of claim 1 , wherein (a5) the branch number (N) derived from a comonomer in a polymer satisfies expression (a″) −0.67 ×E+ 80 ≥N≥− 0.67 ×E+ 53 (a″). 4. The solar cell encapsulant of claim 1 , wherein the flow ratio (FR) of (a6) is 5.0 to 6.2. 5. The solar cell encapsulant of claim 1 , wherein the component (B) is present in the resin composition in an amount of 0.2 to 5 parts by weight, relative to 100 parts by weight of the component (A). 6. The solar cell encapsulant of claim 1 , wherein the component (C) is present in the resin composition in an amount of 0.01 to 5 parts by weight, relative to 100 parts by weight of the component (A). 7. The solar cell encapsulant of claim 1 , further comprising: (D) a hindered amine-type light stabilizer. 8. The solar cell encapsulant of claim 7 , wherein the component (D) is present in the resin composition in an amount of 0.01 to 2.5 parts by weight, relative to 100 parts by weight of the component (A). 9. The solar cell encapsulant of claim 1 , wherein the component (A) is an ethylene.propylene copolymer, an ethylene.1-butene copolymer, or an ethylene.1-hexene copolymer. 10. The solar cell encapsulant of claim 1 , wherein the component (A) is an ethylene.propylene.1-hexene terpolymer. 11. The solar cell encapsulant of claim 1 , wherein the solar cell encapsulant is in the form of a sheet. 12. The solar cell encapsulant of claim 1 , wherein (a1) the density is from 0.870 to 0.915 g/cm 3 . 13. The solar cell encapsulant of claim 1 , wherein (a1) the density is from 0.875 to 0.910 g/cm 3 . 14. The solar cell encapsulant of claim 1 , wherein (a2) the ratio, (Mz/Mn), is from 2.5 to 5.0. 15. The solar cell encapsulant of claim 1 , wherein (a2) the ratio, (Mz/Mn), is from 3.0 to 4.0. 16. The solar cell encapsulant of claim 1 , wherein (a3) the melt viscosity (η* 1 ) measured at 100° C., under the shear rate of 2.43×10 sec −1 , is from 1.3×10 5 poise to 9.0×10 5 poise. 17. The solar cell encapsulant of claim 1 , wherein (a4) the melt viscosity (η* 2 ) measured at 100° C., under the shear rate of 2.43×10 2 sec −1 , is from 2.1×10 4 poise to 9.0×10 4 poise. 18. A solar cell module, comprising the solar cell encapsulant of claim 11 . 19. A solar cell encapsulant consisting essentially of: an ethylene.α-olefin copolymer; at least one of an organic peroxide and a silane coupling agent; and optionally one or more additives selected from the group consisting of a hindered amine-type light stabilizer, a cross-linking auxiliary agent, an ultraviolet absorbing agent, an antioxidant, a crystallization nucleating agent, a transparency enhancing agent, a lubricant, a coloring agent, a dispersing agent, a filler, a fluorescent whitening agent, and a light stabilizer; wherein the ethylene.α-olefin copolymer satisfies (a1) to (a4) and at least one of (a5) and (a6): (a1) a density of 0.860 to 0.920 g/cm 3 , (a2) a ratio, (Mz/Mn), of Z average molecular weight (Mz) and number average molecular weight (Mn) determined by a gel permeation chromatography (GPC), of 8.0 or less, (a3) a melt viscosity (η* 1 ) measured at 100° C. under a shear rate of 2.43×10 s −1 of 1.2×10 5 poise or more, (a4) a melt viscosity (η* 2 ) measured at 100° C. under a shear rate of 2.43×10 2 s −1 of 2.0×10 4 poise or more, (a5) a branch number (N) derived from a comonomer in a polymer that satisfies expression (a): N≥− 0.67 ×E+ 53 (a), wherein N represents the branch number per total 1000 carbon atoms in a main chain and a side chain, measured by NMR, and E represents a modulus of elasticity in tension of a sheet, measured in accordance with ISO1184-1983, and (a6) a flow ratio (FR) (I 10 /I 2.16 ) of I 10 which is an MFR measured value at 190° C. under a load of 10 kg, and I 2.16 which is an MFR measured value at 190° C. under a load of 2.16 kg, of below 7.0. 20. The solar cell encapsulant according to claim 19 consisting of: the ethylene.α-olefin copolymer; at least one of the organic peroxide and the silane coupling agent; and optionally one or more additives selected from the group consisting of a hindered amine-type light stabilizer, a cross-linking auxiliary agent, an ultraviolet absorbing agent, an antioxidant, a crystallization nucleating agent, a transparency enhancing agent, a lubricant, a coloring agent, a dispersing agent, a filler, a fluorescent whitening agent, and a light stabilizer. 21. A solar cell encapsulant comprising at least one sheet consisting essentially of: an ethylene.α-olefin copolymer; at least one of an organic peroxide and a silane coupling agent; and optionally one or more additives selected from the group consisting of a hindered amine-type light stabilizer, a cross-linking auxiliary agent, an ultraviolet absorbing agent, an antioxidant, a crystallization nucleating agent, a transparency enhancing agent, a lubricant, a coloring agent, a dispersing agent, a filler, a fluorescent whitening agent, and a light stabilizer; wherein the ethylene.α-olefin copolymer satisfies (a1) to (a4) and at least one of (a5) and (a6): (a1) a density of 0.860 to 0.920 g/cm 3 , (a2) a ratio, (Mz/Mn), of Z average molecular weight (Mz) and number average molecular weight (Mn) determined by a gel permeation chromatography (GPC), of 8.0 or less, (a3) a melt viscosity (η 1 ) measured at 100° C. under a shear rate of 2.43×10 s −1 of 1.2×10 5 poise or more, (a4) a melt viscosity (η 2 ) measured at 100° C. under a shear rate of 2.43×10 2 s −1 of 2.0×10 4 poise or more, (a5) a branch number (N) derived from a comonomer in a polymer that satisfies expression (a): N≥− 0.67 ×E+ 53 (a), wherein N represents the branch number per total 1000 carbon atoms in a main chain and a side chain, measured by NMR, and E represents a modulus of elasticity in tension of a sheet, measured in accordance with ISO1184-1983, and (a6) a flow ratio (FR) (I 10 /I 2.16 ) of I 10 which is an MFR measured value at 190° C. under a load of 10 kg, and I 2.16 which is an M
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