Silane functionalized poly (farnesene) and rubber compound comprising the same
US-10457752-B2 · Oct 29, 2019 · US
US9994664B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9994664-B2 |
| Application number | US-201615283647-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Oct 3, 2016 |
| Priority date | Oct 13, 2010 |
| Publication date | Jun 12, 2018 |
| Grant date | Jun 12, 2018 |
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An underwater pelletizing method for pelletizing brittle hydrocarbon resins with low melt viscosity. A feed material comprising the hydrocarbon resin is formed into a melt, extruded through a die into a water bath below the Tg of the hydrocarbon resin to form a plurality of extrudates and cut adjacent the die surface to form a slurry of resin pellets. A graft monomer and/or other reactants, such as a hydrosilylation agent, may be introduced into the resin melt to chemically modify the hydrocarbon resin.
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We claim: 1. A method, comprising: forming a feed material comprising a hydrocarbon resin into a resin melt, wherein the feed material comprises a melt viscosity less than 2500 mPa-s (2500 cP), measured at a temperature 60° C. above a softening point, and wherein the hydrocarbon resin softening point is 80° C. to 160° C.; introducing at least one reactant into the resin melt to functionalize the resin; extruding the resin melt through a multiple-orifice die into a water bath flowing across a surface of the die, wherein the water bath is supplied at a temperature less than 30° C., to form a plurality of resin extrudates; and cutting the resin extrudates adjacent the die surface to form a slurry of resin pellets. 2. The method of claim 1 , wherein the hydrocarbon resin comprises an interpolymer comprising at least one monomer chosen from piperylenes, cyclic pentadienes, aromatics, limonenes, pinenes, and amylenes. 3. The method of claim 1 , further comprising heating the resin melt to a temperature 60° C. or more above the softening point. 4. The method of claim 1 , further comprising cooling the resin melt to a temperature at the die before the extruding the resin melt that is less than 50° C. above the softening point and at least 10° C. above the softening point. 5. The method of claim 1 , further comprising separating the slurry to remove the resin pellets from a spent water stream to form dewatered resin pellets and drying the dewatered resin pellets under low shear conditions. 6. The method of claim 1 , further comprising separating the slurry to remove resin pellets from a spent water stream to form dewatered resin pellets, cooling the spent water stream to a temperature less than 30° C. and recirculating a cooled stream to the water bath. 7. The method of claim 1 , further comprising separating the slurry to remove resin pellets from a spent water stream to form dewatered resin pellets, wherein the slurry and the dewatered resin pellets have a solids particle size distribution comprising 95 wt % above 100 microns. 8. The method of claim 1 , wherein the resin pellets comprise no more than 5 wt % of a polymer having a weight average molecular weight greater than 100,000, by total weight of the hydrocarbon resin. 9. The method of claim 1 , wherein the resin melt is passed through an extruder. 10. The method of claim 1 , wherein the resin melt is passed through a melt gear pump. 11. The method of claim 1 , further comprising: melt processing the resin pellets in an elastomeric mixture comprising at least one elastomer, a filler, and a cure package, to form an elastomeric composition in a shape of an article; and curing the elastomeric composition to form the article. 12. A method, comprising: heating a feed material comprising a hydrocarbon resin and at least one resin modifier in a compounding extruder to a temperature above a resin softening point up to 215° C. to form a modified resin melt, wherein the feed material has a viscosity less than 2.5 Pa-s (2500 cP), measured at a temperature 60° C. above the softening point of the resin, and wherein the hydrocarbon resin softening point is 80° C. to 160° C.; cooling the modified resin melt to a temperature of from 10° C. to 50° C. above the softening point; extruding the cooled modified resin melt through a multiple-orifice die into a water bath flowing across a surface of the die, wherein the water bath is supplied at a temperature less than 30° C., to form a plurality of resin extrudates; cutting the resin extrudates to form a slurry of resin pellets; separating the slurry to remove resin pellets from a spent water stream to form dewatered resin pellets; drying the dewatered pellets under low shear conditions; and cooling and recirculating the spent water stream to the water bath. 13. The method of claim 12 , wherein the at least one resin modifier comprises a bifunctional organosilane cros slinking agent of the formula: X 3 Si—R—F—[R—Si—X 3 ] p wherein each X is independently a functional group of silicon, each R is independently a divalent substituted or unsubstituted hydrocarbon group of from 1 to 20 carbon atoms, F is a monovalent or multivalent organo-functional group, p is 0 when F is monovalent and p is at least 1 when F is multivalent. 14. The method of claim 13 , wherein X is hydroxy or R 1 —O— wherein R 1 is an alkyl, alkoxyalkyl, aryl, aralkyl or cycloalkyl group of up to 20 carbon atoms, R is alkylene, wherein p is 0 or 1, and when p is 0 F is selected from amino, amido, hydroxy, alkoxy, halo, mercapto, carboxy, acyl, vinyl, allyl, styryl, ureido, epoxy, isocyanato, glycidoxy, acryloxy and hydrosilyl groups, and when p is 1 F is divalent polysulfide of from 2 to 20 sulfur atoms. 15. The method of claim 12 , wherein the at least one resin modifier comprises a peroxide compound. 16. The method of claim 12 , wherein the at least one resin modifier comprises a catalyst. 17. The method of claim 12 , wherein the hydrocarbon resin comprises an interpolymer comprising (i) at least one piperylene component; (ii) at least one cyclic pentadiene component; and (iii) at least one aromatic component, wherein the interpolymer comprises a softening point from 80° C. to 160° C. 18. The method of claim 12 , wherein the hydrocarbon resin comprises an interpolymer of monomers selected from the group consisting of piperylenes, cyclic pentadienes, aromatics, limonenes, pinenes, amylenes, and combinations thereof, and wherein the interpolymer comprises at least 1 mol % olefinic hydrogen, based on the total moles of hydrogen in the interpolymer. 19. The method of claim 13 , further comprising: melt processing the resin pellets in an elastomeric mixture comprising at least one elastomer, a filler comprising silica, and a cure package, to form an elastomeric composition in the shape of an article; coupling the filler to a silane functional group of the bifunctional organosilane crosslinking agent; and curing the elastomeric composition to form the article. 20. The method of claim 19 , further comprising adhering a build component to a surface of the elastomeric composition and co-curing the build component with the article to form a construct. 21. The method of claim 20 , wherein the construct comprises a tire and the article comprises a tire tread, a tire innerliner or a tire carcass. 22. A method, comprising: mixing a hydrocarbon resin and a graft monomer in a reaction zone of a melt-mixing mechanism to graft the graft monomer onto the hydrocarbon resin and form a grafted hydrocarbon resin melt, wherein the hydrocarbon resin has a softening point of 80° C. to 160° C. and a viscosity less than 2500 mPa-s (2500 cP), measured at a temperature of the reaction zone; cooling the grafted hydrocarbon resin melt in a cooling zone of the melt-mixing mechanism to a temperature below the temperature of the reaction zone and above the softening point up to 50° C. above the softening point; extruding the cooled grafted hydrocarbon resin melt through a multiple-orifice die into a water bath flowing across a surface of the die, wherein the water bath is supplied at a temperature less than 30° C., to form a plurality of grafted hydrocarbon resin extrudates; cutting the grafted hydrocarbon resin extrudates at the surface of the die to form a slurry of grafted hydrocarbon resin pellets; separating the slurry to remove grafted hydrocarbon resin pellets from a spent water stream to form dewatered grafted hydrocarbon resin pellets
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