Method for producing hydrogenated conjugated diene polymer
US-2015368387-A1 · Dec 24, 2015 · US
US10239966B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10239966-B2 |
| Application number | US-201515517964-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Oct 8, 2015 |
| Priority date | Oct 15, 2014 |
| Publication date | Mar 26, 2019 |
| Grant date | Mar 26, 2019 |
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The present invention is a hydrogenated block copolymer obtained by hydrogenating a block copolymer [C] that comprises polymer blocks [A] and polymer block [B], a ratio (wA:wB) of a weight fraction wA of the polymer blocks [A] and a weight fraction wB of the polymer block [B] in the block copolymer [C] being 45:55 to 65:35, a ratio (w[I B ]:w[II B ]) of a weight fraction w[I B ] of the repeating unit [I] derived from an aromatic vinyl compound and a weight fraction w[II B ] of the repeating unit [II] derived from a linear conjugated diene compound in the polymer block [B] being 40:60 to 55:45, 90% of more of unsaturated bonds included in the block copolymer [C] having been hydrogenated, a weight average molecular weight of 60,000 to 150,000, a low-temperature-side glass transition temperature [Tg 1 ] of 0° C. or more and a high-temperature-side glass transition temperature [Tg 2 ] of 135° C. or more, and a stretched film.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A hydrogenated block copolymer obtained by hydrogenating a block copolymer [C] that comprises two polymer blocks [A] and one polymer block [B], the polymer blocks [A] comprising a repeating unit [I] derived from an aromatic vinyl compound as a main component, and the polymer block [B] comprising a repeating unit [I] derived from an aromatic vinyl compound and a repeating unit [II] derived from a linear conjugated diene compound as main components, (i) a ratio (wA:wB) of a total weight fraction wA of the polymer blocks [A] in the block copolymer [C] to a weight fraction wB of the polymer block [B] in the block copolymer [C] being 45:55 to 65:35, (ii) a ratio (w[I B ]:w[II B ]) of a weight fraction w[I B ] of the repeating unit [I] derived from an aromatic vinyl compound in the polymer block [B] to a weight fraction w[II B ] of the repeating unit [II] derived from a linear conjugated diene compound in the polymer block [B] being 40:60 to 55:45, (iii) 90% of more of unsaturated bonds included in the block copolymer [C] having been hydrogenated, (iv) the hydrogenated block copolymer having a weight average molecular weight of 60,000 to 150,000, and (v) the hydrogenated block copolymer having a low-temperature-side glass transition temperature [Tg 1 ] determined by dynamic viscoelastic measurement of 0° C. or more, and having a high-temperature-side glass transition temperature [Tg 2 ] determined by dynamic viscoelastic measurement of 135° C. or more. 2. A stretched film comprising the hydrogenated block copolymer according to claim 1 . 3. A method for producing the hydrogenated block copolymer according to claim 1 , comprising a step of continuously adding a monomer mixture including an aromatic vinyl compound and a linear conjugated diene compound as the main components to the polymerization reaction system to form the polymer block [B] having a homogeneous monomer composition.
in the form of a thin sheet or foil, e.g. Polaroid · CPC title
Reduction, e.g. hydrogenation · CPC title
Use as polymer for film forming · CPC title
of vinyl aromatic monomers and conjugated dienes · CPC title
polymerising vinyl aromatic monomers and isoprene, optionally with other conjugated dienes · CPC title
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