EP4374955A1 - Mixing device for polyethylene reactor system - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates to a mixing device.
- the present invention further relates to the use of such mixing device in a high pressure ethylene reactor system and a process for the preparation of an ethylene-based polymer using such reactor system under high pressure conditions.
- LDPE low density polyethylene
- LDPE low density polyethylene
- LDPE can be used alone, blended or co extruded for a variety of packaging, construction, agricultural, industrial and consumer applications.
- the largest application of LDPE is in films produced for example by the blown or cast extrusion process in both mono and co extrusions. Films made with LDPE exhibit good optical properties, strength, flexibility, seal ability and chemical inertness.
- the end-use applications include packaging of bakery items, snack foods, consumer durables, disposable diapers, textiles, agricultural film and shrink film.
- Polyethylene such as LDPE can be prepared via free radical polymerization.
- LDPE low density polyethylene
- WO2010/081684 describes a process for the preparation of polyethylene in a high pressure reactor with at least two spatially separated initiator injection points by polymerizing ethylene and optionally further monomers in the presence of at least two different mixtures of free-radical polymerization initiators.
- the process comprises a) providing at least two different initiators as solution in a suitable solvent or in liquid state, b) mixing the initiators and optionally additional solvent in at least two static mixers and c) feeding each of the mixtures to a different initiator injection point of the high pressure reactor.
- static mixers give a desirable degree of mixing
- the structure of static mixers is rather complex, resulting in a higher cost for fabrication.
- the present invention provides a mixing device comprising:
- the mixing device according to the invention is a mixing device for making a mixture of liquid substances, preferably a mixture of liquid substances comprising initiators, additives and/or solvents for the preparation of an ethylene-based polymer.
- the mixing device is particularly suitable for making such mixture in a flow having a Reynolds number of at most 1000.
- the mixing device according to the invention can make a mixture in a generally laminar low.
- the device according to the invention provides a desired degree of mixing of liquid substances comparable to known static mixers, while having a simple structure mainly using commonly available pipes such as standard pipes.
- the mixing device according to the invention may be designed to be more compact than known static mixers and achieve a comparable degree of mixing. Further, the mixing device according to the invention may achieve a comparable degree of pressure drop and residence time as known static mixers.
- the mixing device comprises a supply section and a pipe-in-pipe section.
- the pipe-in-pipe section comprises an outer pipe and an inner pipe.
- a flow of liquid substances is supplied from the supply section to the pipe-in-pipe section via the outer flow inlet provided on the outer pipe of the pipe-in-pipe section. The flow enters the annular space between the outer pipe and the inner pipe, and then enters the inner pipe via the inner flow inlets.
- the outer flow inlet is provided at a lower vertical position than the inner flow inlets and is provided such that a tangential flow is generated in the annular space.
- a tangential flow is generated in the annular space.
- the inner flow inlets may be formed by two passages through a circumferential wall of the inner pipe.
- the number of the inner flow inlets may be two, three, four or more.
- the at least two inner flow inlets comprise two inner flow inlets spaced apart in circumferential direction over an angle of between 150 and 210 degrees, preferably of 180 degrees, with respect to each other.
- the two inner flow inlets may herein sometimes be referred as facing each other.
- Such positioning of the inner flow inlets increases the effect of the impinging flows on mixing.
- the at least two inner flow inlets consist of two inner flow inlets facing each other.
- the at least two inner flow inlets consist of four inner flow inlets consisting of two pairs of two inner flow inlets facing each other.
- the vertical distance between the bottom end of the annular space and the top end of the annular space is 100 to 300 mm. This ensures a sufficient distance for the upward circulating flow to induce good mixing while keeping the size of the mixing device to become too large. More preferably, the height of the annular space is 100 to 200 mm. This has a further advantage of decreasing the residence time.
- the vertical distance between the outer flow inlet and the bottom end of the annular space is 20% of the vertical distance between the bottom end of the annular space and the top end of the annular space (height of the annular space).
- the vertical distance between the inner flow inlets and the top end of the annular space is 20% of the vertical distance between the bottom end of the annular space and the top end of the annular space.
- the outer pipe may have an inner diameter ID1, for example of 20 to 40 mm.
- the inner pipe may have an inner diameter ID2, for example of 5.0 to 15 mm.
- the inner pipe may have an outer diameter OD2, for example of 15 to 20 mm.
- ID1 is larger than OD2.
- ID1-OD2 is 5.0 to 25 mm.
- outer pipe and the inner pipe allow the use of standard pipe schedule (e.g. 1", 1 ⁇ 2", 3/8", 1/8" SCH40) and lowers the cost of fabrication.
- the inner flow inlets may have a diameter IFD, for example of 5.0 to 10 mm.
- the outer flow inlet may have a diameter of OFD, for example of 5.0 to 10 mm.
- Such diameters of the inner flow inlets and the outer flow inlet provides desired velocity and momentum for mixing action while lowering the risk of plugging.
- At least one, preferably both, of the following conditions are satisfied:
- the ratio of the vertical distance between the bottom end of the annular space and the top end of the annular space to ID1 3.0 to 20, preferably 4.0 to 10.
- [ID1-OD2]/OFD is more than 1.0.
- [ID1-OD2]/IFD is more than 1.0.
- the closed top end of the annular space is configured to be removable, i.e. the closed top end of the annular space is provided with a structure or mechanism which allows easy attachment to and detachment from the outer pipe and inner pipe. This allows easy cleaning of the annular space.
- the supply section comprises a supply pipe having a first, vertically extending pipe section of a first inner diameter, followed, in a direction of the flow, by a second, vertically extending pipe section of a second, reduced inner diameter, which second pipe section in turn is followed by a third, horizontally extending pipe section of the second inner diameter, wherein the horizontally extending pipe connects to the outer flow inlet.
- the transition from the first, vertically extending pipe section to the second, vertically extending pipe section may be achieved by a section in which the inner diameter gradually decreases (herein sometimes referred as a diameter reducer) from the first inner diameter to the second inner diameter.
- This reduction in the inner diameter increases the velocity of the flow supplied to the outer flow inlet and achieves a higher degree of mixing.
- the diameter reducer preferably has an inner wall in the shape of a truncated cone.
- the inner wall of the diameter reducer may be angled by e.g. 30 to 60° such as 45° with respect to the longitudinal axis of the first and the second pipe sections.
- the ratio of the first inner diameter to the second, reduced inner diameter is at least 1.1, preferably at least 1.5, more preferably 1.8 to 3.0.
- the transition from the second, vertically extending pipe section to the third, horizontally extending pipe section may be achieved by an elbow section, preferably a curved elbow section.
- the degree of mixing increases at this elbow section.
- the mixing device further comprises a pre-mixing section arranged upstream of the supply section, wherein the pre-mixing section comprises a main supply pipe section connecting to the vertically extending pipe section and at least two initiator supply pipe sections connecting to the main supply pipe section along the main supply pipe section.
- the pre-mixing section comprises a main supply pipe section connecting to the vertically extending pipe section and at least two initiator supply pipe sections connecting to the main supply pipe section along the main supply pipe section.
- the main supply pipe section comprises a horizontally extending part and the two or more initiator supply pipes extend vertically and connect to the horizontally extending part.
- the invention further provides a process for making a mixture of liquid substances, preferably a mixture of liquid substances comprising initiators, additives and/or solvents for the preparation of an ethylene-based polymer, comprising feeding the liquid substances to the mixing device according to the invention.
- the liquid substances comprises initiators and solvents of the initiators.
- the initiators may be fed to the mixing device as a solution of the initiators in a solvent.
- the mixing device is preferably operated at a pressure of at most 10 bar, preferably 1.0 to 4.0 bar.
- the invention further relates to a reactor system comprising the mixing device according to the invention and a polymerization reactor for high pressure polymerization of an ethylene-based polymer, the polymerization reactor comprising an ethylene inlet for ethylene and a liquid mixture inlet connected to the outlet of the mixing device.
- the polymerization reactor may comprise further various inlets for other components such as optional comonomer(s), and other elements necessary for high pressure polymerization.
- the polymerization reactor is per se well-known, e.g. from WO2010081684 and is not described herein in detail.
- the invention further relates to a high pressure polymerization process for the preparation of an ethylene-based polymer using the reactor system according to the invention, comprising feeding the liquid substances to the mixing device to obtain the mixture and feeding the mixture to the liquid mixture inlet and feeding ethylene to the ethylene inlet.
- the process comprises polymerizing ethylene and optional comonomers in the presence of the mixture at temperatures of 100 to 350 °C and pressures of 160 to 350 MPa.
- the process comprises pressurizing the mixture obtained by the mixing device to a pressure of 160 to 350 MPa before feeding it to the liquid mixture inlet.
- Suitable comonomers include ⁇ , ⁇ -unsaturated carboxylic acids, in particular but not limited to maleic acid, fumaric acid, itaconic acid, acrylic acid, methacrylic acid and crotonic acid;
- the initiator used in the present invention is typically an organic peroxide.
- Suitable organic peroxides include for example peroxyester, peroxyketone, peroxyketal and peroxycarbonate such as for example di-2-ethylhexyl-peroxydicarbonate, diacetylperoxydicarbonate, dicyclohexyl-peroxydicarbonate, tert. -amylperpivalate, cumyl perneodecanoate, tert. - butylpemeodecanoate, tert. -butyl perpivalate, tert. - butylpermaleinate, tert.
- the suitable solvents used in the present invention are those for making a solution of the initiators.
- suitable solvents are alcohols, ketones and aliphatic hydrocarbons, in particular octane, decane and isododecane and also other saturated C7 to C30 hydrocarbons, in particular linear C7 to C30 alkanes.
- the solution may comprise the initiators in proportions of from 2 to 65% by weight, preferably from 5 to 40% by weight.
- the term 'comprising' does not exclude the presence of other elements.
- a description on a product/composition comprising certain components also discloses a product/composition consisting of these components.
- the product/composition consisting of these components may be advantageous in that it offers a simpler, more economical process for the preparation of the product/composition.
- a description on a process comprising certain steps also discloses a process consisting of these steps. The process consisting of these steps may be advantageous in that it offers a simpler, more economical process.
- Figure 1 shows a front view of an embodiment of a mixing device according to the invention.
- the mixing device comprises a pre-mixing section 300, a supply section 200 and a pipe-in-pipe section 100.
- the pre-mixing section 300 comprises a main supply pipe section consisting of a vertically extending part 310 and a horizontally extending part 320.
- Sub-supply pipes 331-335 are provided along the length of the horizontally extending part 320 of the main supply pipe.
- the vertically extending part 310 of the main supply pipe section is connected to the supply section 200.
- Figure 2A and 2B show, in vertical cross-section, an enlarged view of part of the mixing device of Figure 1 .
- the supply section 200 and the pipe-in-pipe section 100 are shown.
- Figure 2A shows the pipe-in-pipe section 100 in more detail.
- Figure 2B shows the supply section 200 in more detail.
- the supply section 200 comprises a supply pipe having a first, vertically extending pipe section 210 of a first inner diameter.
- the first, vertically extending pipe section 210 is followed, in a direction of the flow, by a second, vertically extending pipe section 220 of a second, reduced inner diameter.
- a diameter reducer 240 is present between the first, vertically extending pipe section 210 and the second, vertically extending pipe section 220, in which the inner diameter decreases from the first inner diameter to the second inner diameter.
- the diameter reducer 240 has an inner wall in the shape of a truncated cone.
- the second, vertically extending pipe section 220 connects to a third, horizontally extending pipe section 230 of the second inner diameter.
- a curved elbow section 250 is present between the second, vertically extending pipe section 220 and the third, horizontally extending pipe section 230.
- the third, horizontally extending pipe section 230 is connected to the pipe-in-pipe section 100.
- the pipe-in-pipe section 100 comprises an outer pipe 110 extending vertically and an inner pipe 120 having a closed top end and having an outlet for the mixture at a bottom end.
- the inner pipe 120 is arranged concentrically to the outer pipe 110 inside the outer pipe 110 such that an annular space 130 having a closed top end and a closed bottom end is formed between the outer pipe 110 and the inner pipe 120.
- the inner pipe 120 is provided with two inner flow inlets 121, 122 for receiving a flow from the annular space 130 into the inner pipe 120.
- the outer pipe 110 is provided with an outer flow inlet 111 for receiving a flow from the supply section 200 into the annular space 130.
- the third, horizontally extending pipe section 230 of the supply section 200 connects to the outer flow inlet 111.
- the outer flow inlet 111 is provided such that a tangential flow is generated in the annular space 130.
- the two inner flow inlets 121, 122 are provided higher than the outer flow inlet 111, i.e. the vertical distance from the closed bottom end of the annual space 130 to two inner flow inlets 121, 122 is larger than the vertical distance from the closed bottom end of the annual space 130 to the outer flow inlet 111.
- Figure 3 is a top cross section of Figure 2B . It can be understood that the outer flow inlet 111 is provided at such a position of the outer pipe 110 that a tangential flow is generated in the annular space 130.
- Figure 4 illustrates a cross section of an example of a mixing device not according to the invention.
- the mixing device has the same pre-mixing section as the pre-mixing section 300 shown in Figure 1 .
- the mixing device of Figure 4 comprises a static mixer.
- the different types of initiators fed to the vertically extending sub-pipes 331 to 335 contact each other at the junctions between and the vertically extending sub-pipes 331 to 335 and the horizontally extending part 320 of the main supply pipe section and a flow comprising the initiators flows down the vertically extending pipe part 310 of the main supply pipe section.
- the flow comprising the initiators from the pre-mixing section 300 flows down to the supply pipe of the supply section 200.
- the flow comprising the initiators enters the first, vertically extending pipe section 210 of a first inner diameter and continues to the diameter reducer 240 at which mixing occurs.
- the flow enters the second, vertically extending pipe section 220 and continues to the third, horizontally extending pipe section 230 via the curved elbow section 250 at which mixing occurs.
- the flow enters the outer flow inlet 111 of the outer pipe 110 from the third, horizontally extending pipe section 230.
- the mixing device of Figure 4 has the same pre-mixing section as that in Figure 1 .
- the static mixer of Figure 4 has a total length of 52 cm, of which the total length of mixing elements is 42 cm.
- Initiators four different peroxides having varying densities in the range of 760 to 815 kg/m 3 (at 20 °C) and varying viscosities in the range of 1.1 to 2.57 mPas (at 20 °C).
- Solvent density of 748 kg/m 3 at 20 °C and viscosity of 1.5 mPas at 20 °C
- the peroxides are fed to the vertically extending sub-pipes 331 to 334 as a 30% concentration solution in the solvent.
- the solvent is fed to the vertically extending sub-pipe 335.
- the feed velocities and Reynolds numbers of the flows are selected such that the flow in the pre-mixing section would be laminar.
- the values of Coefficient of variation (CoV) were calculated as a factor of the location in the mixing device.
- the mixing device according to the invention having a pipe-in-pipe section with a much lower length (152.0 mm) than the mixing device having a static mixer with a length (520 mm) achieves comparable degree of mixing.
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- a supply section (200), and
- a pipe-in-pipe section (100) comprising:
- an outer pipe (110) extending vertically and
- an inner pipe (120) having a closed top end and having an outlet for the mixture at a bottom end,
wherein the inner pipe (120) is arranged concentrically to the outer pipe (110) inside the outer pipe (110) such that an annular space (130) is formed between the outer pipe (110) and the inner pipe (120), wherein the annular space has a closed top end and a closed bottom end,
wherein the inner pipe (120) is provided with at least two inner flow inlets (121, 122) for receiving a flow from the annular space (130) into the inner pipe,
wherein the outer pipe (110) is provided with an outer flow inlet (111) for receiving a flow from the supply section (200) into the annular space,
the outer flow inlet (111) being provided such that a tangential flow is generated in the annular space (130) during use,
wherein the two or more inner flow inlets are provided closer to the top end of the annular space than the outer flow inlet.
Description
- The present invention relates to a mixing device. The present invention further relates to the use of such mixing device in a high pressure ethylene reactor system and a process for the preparation of an ethylene-based polymer using such reactor system under high pressure conditions.
- Various types of ethylene-based polymers are known, such as low density polyethylene (LDPE). LDPE can be used alone, blended or co extruded for a variety of packaging, construction, agricultural, industrial and consumer applications. The largest application of LDPE is in films produced for example by the blown or cast extrusion process in both mono and co extrusions. Films made with LDPE exhibit good optical properties, strength, flexibility, seal ability and chemical inertness. The end-use applications include packaging of bakery items, snack foods, consumer durables, disposable diapers, textiles, agricultural film and shrink film.
- Polyethylene such as LDPE can be prepared via free radical polymerization. For carrying out the polymerization in high pressure reactors with initiator mixtures, it is common practice to premix the initiators, optionally with additional solvents, and meter such a mixture to the reactor.
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WO2010/081684 describes a process for the preparation of polyethylene in a high pressure reactor with at least two spatially separated initiator injection points by polymerizing ethylene and optionally further monomers in the presence of at least two different mixtures of free-radical polymerization initiators. The process comprises a) providing at least two different initiators as solution in a suitable solvent or in liquid state, b) mixing the initiators and optionally additional solvent in at least two static mixers and c) feeding each of the mixtures to a different initiator injection point of the high pressure reactor. - While known static mixers give a desirable degree of mixing, the structure of static mixers is rather complex, resulting in a higher cost for fabrication.
- It is an object of the present invention to provide a mixing device in which the above-described and/or other problems are solved.
- Accordingly, the present invention provides a mixing device comprising:
- a supply section, and
- a pipe-in-pipe section comprising:
- an outer pipe extending vertically and
- an inner pipe having a closed top end and having an outlet for the mixture at a bottom end,
- wherein the inner pipe is arranged concentrically to the outer pipe inside the outer pipe such that an annular space is formed between the outer pipe and the inner pipe, wherein the annular space has a closed top end and a closed bottom end,
- wherein the inner pipe is provided with at least two inner flow inlets for receiving a flow from the annular space into the inner pipe,
- wherein the outer pipe is provided with an outer flow inlet for receiving a flow from the supply section into the annular space,
- the outer flow inlet being provided such that a tangential flow is generated in the annular space during use,
- wherein the two or more inner flow inlets are provided closer to the top end of the annular space than the outer flow inlet.
- Advantageously, the mixing device according to the invention is a mixing device for making a mixture of liquid substances, preferably a mixture of liquid substances comprising initiators, additives and/or solvents for the preparation of an ethylene-based polymer. The mixing device is particularly suitable for making such mixture in a flow having a Reynolds number of at most 1000. Thus, the mixing device according to the invention can make a mixture in a generally laminar low.
- The device according to the invention provides a desired degree of mixing of liquid substances comparable to known static mixers, while having a simple structure mainly using commonly available pipes such as standard pipes.
- The mixing device according to the invention may be designed to be more compact than known static mixers and achieve a comparable degree of mixing. Further, the mixing device according to the invention may achieve a comparable degree of pressure drop and residence time as known static mixers.
- The mixing device according to the invention comprises a supply section and a pipe-in-pipe section. The pipe-in-pipe section comprises an outer pipe and an inner pipe. A flow of liquid substances is supplied from the supply section to the pipe-in-pipe section via the outer flow inlet provided on the outer pipe of the pipe-in-pipe section. The flow enters the annular space between the outer pipe and the inner pipe, and then enters the inner pipe via the inner flow inlets.
- The outer flow inlet is provided at a lower vertical position than the inner flow inlets and is provided such that a tangential flow is generated in the annular space. In use, when the flow is supplied to the annular space via the outer flow inlet, an upward circulating flow is generated in the annular space. The degree of mixing in the flow is substantially increased by the tangential flow generated in the annular space. Further, the flows entering the inner flow inlets provided at the same vertical position result in impinging flows, further increasing the degree of mixing.
- The inner flow inlets may be formed by two passages through a circumferential wall of the inner pipe.
- The number of the inner flow inlets may be two, three, four or more.
- Preferably, the at least two inner flow inlets comprise two inner flow inlets spaced apart in circumferential direction over an angle of between 150 and 210 degrees, preferably of 180 degrees, with respect to each other. When the angle is about 180 degrees, the two inner flow inlets may herein sometimes be referred as facing each other. Such positioning of the inner flow inlets increases the effect of the impinging flows on mixing. In some preferred embodiments, the at least two inner flow inlets consist of two inner flow inlets facing each other. In some preferred embodiments, the at least two inner flow inlets consist of four inner flow inlets consisting of two pairs of two inner flow inlets facing each other.
- Preferably, the vertical distance between the bottom end of the annular space and the top end of the annular space (height of the annular space) is 100 to 300 mm. This ensures a sufficient distance for the upward circulating flow to induce good mixing while keeping the size of the mixing device to become too large. More preferably, the height of the annular space is 100 to 200 mm. This has a further advantage of decreasing the residence time.
- Preferably, the vertical distance between the outer flow inlet and the bottom end of the annular space is 20% of the vertical distance between the bottom end of the annular space and the top end of the annular space (height of the annular space). Preferably, the vertical distance between the inner flow inlets and the top end of the annular space is 20% of the vertical distance between the bottom end of the annular space and the top end of the annular space.
- The outer pipe may have an inner diameter ID1, for example of 20 to 40 mm.
- The inner pipe may have an inner diameter ID2, for example of 5.0 to 15 mm.
- The inner pipe may have an outer diameter OD2, for example of 15 to 20 mm.
- ID1 is larger than OD2. Preferably, ID1-OD2 is 5.0 to 25 mm.
- These dimensions of the outer pipe and the inner pipe allow the use of standard pipe schedule (e.g. 1", ½", 3/8", 1/8" SCH40) and lowers the cost of fabrication.
- The inner flow inlets may have a diameter IFD, for example of 5.0 to 10 mm.
- The outer flow inlet may have a diameter of OFD, for example of 5.0 to 10 mm.
- Such diameters of the inner flow inlets and the outer flow inlet provides desired velocity and momentum for mixing action while lowering the risk of plugging.
- Preferably, at least one, preferably both, of the following conditions are satisfied:
- the ratio of ID1 to OFD= 2.0 to 6.0, preferably 2.5 to 5.0;
- the ratio of ID2 to IFD = 1.2 to 4.0, preferably 1.5 to 3.0.
- Preferably, the following condition is satisfied:
the ratio of the vertical distance between the bottom end of the annular space and the top end of the annular space to ID1 = 3.0 to 20, preferably 4.0 to 10. - Most preferably, all of the following conditions are satisfied:
- the ratio of ID1 to OFD= 2.0 to 6.0, preferably 2.5 to 5.0;
- the ratio of ID2 to IFD = 1.2 to 4.0, preferably 1.5 to 3.0;
- the ratio of the vertical distance between the bottom end of the annular space and the top end of the annular space to ID1 = 3.0 to 20, preferably 4.0 to 10.
- Preferably, [ID1-OD2]/OFD is more than 1.0.
- Preferably, [ID1-OD2]/IFD is more than 1.0.
- In some preferred embodiments, the closed top end of the annular space is configured to be removable, i.e. the closed top end of the annular space is provided with a structure or mechanism which allows easy attachment to and detachment from the outer pipe and inner pipe. This allows easy cleaning of the annular space.
- Preferably, the supply section comprises a supply pipe having a first, vertically extending pipe section of a first inner diameter, followed, in a direction of the flow, by a second, vertically extending pipe section of a second, reduced inner diameter, which second pipe section in turn is followed by a third, horizontally extending pipe section of the second inner diameter, wherein the horizontally extending pipe connects to the outer flow inlet.
- The transition from the first, vertically extending pipe section to the second, vertically extending pipe section may be achieved by a section in which the inner diameter gradually decreases (herein sometimes referred as a diameter reducer) from the first inner diameter to the second inner diameter. This reduction in the inner diameter increases the velocity of the flow supplied to the outer flow inlet and achieves a higher degree of mixing. The diameter reducer preferably has an inner wall in the shape of a truncated cone. The inner wall of the diameter reducer may be angled by e.g. 30 to 60° such as 45° with respect to the longitudinal axis of the first and the second pipe sections.
- Preferably, the ratio of the first inner diameter to the second, reduced inner diameter is at least 1.1, preferably at least 1.5, more preferably 1.8 to 3.0.
- The transition from the second, vertically extending pipe section to the third, horizontally extending pipe section may be achieved by an elbow section, preferably a curved elbow section. The degree of mixing increases at this elbow section.
- Preferably, the mixing device according to the invention further comprises a pre-mixing section arranged upstream of the supply section, wherein the pre-mixing section comprises a main supply pipe section connecting to the vertically extending pipe section and at least two initiator supply pipe sections connecting to the main supply pipe section along the main supply pipe section.
- Preferably, the main supply pipe section comprises a horizontally extending part and the two or more initiator supply pipes extend vertically and connect to the horizontally extending part.
- The invention further provides a process for making a mixture of liquid substances, preferably a mixture of liquid substances comprising initiators, additives and/or solvents for the preparation of an ethylene-based polymer, comprising feeding the liquid substances to the mixing device according to the invention. Preferably, the liquid substances comprises initiators and solvents of the initiators. The initiators may be fed to the mixing device as a solution of the initiators in a solvent.
- In the process, the mixing device is preferably operated at a pressure of at most 10 bar, preferably 1.0 to 4.0 bar.
- The invention further relates to a reactor system comprising the mixing device according to the invention and a polymerization reactor for high pressure polymerization of an ethylene-based polymer, the polymerization reactor comprising an ethylene inlet for ethylene and a liquid mixture inlet connected to the outlet of the mixing device. It will be appreciated that the polymerization reactor may comprise further various inlets for other components such as optional comonomer(s), and other elements necessary for high pressure polymerization. The polymerization reactor is per se well-known, e.g. from
WO2010081684 and is not described herein in detail. - The invention further relates to a high pressure polymerization process for the preparation of an ethylene-based polymer using the reactor system according to the invention, comprising feeding the liquid substances to the mixing device to obtain the mixture and feeding the mixture to the liquid mixture inlet and feeding ethylene to the ethylene inlet.
- Preferably, the process comprises polymerizing ethylene and optional comonomers in the presence of the mixture at temperatures of 100 to 350 °C and pressures of 160 to 350 MPa.
- Preferably, the process comprises pressurizing the mixture obtained by the mixing device to a pressure of 160 to 350 MPa before feeding it to the liquid mixture inlet.
- Examples of suitable comonomers include α,β-unsaturated carboxylic acids, in particular but not limited to maleic acid, fumaric acid, itaconic acid, acrylic acid, methacrylic acid and crotonic acid;
- derivatives of α,β-unsaturated carboxylic acids, e.g. unsaturated carboxylic esters, in particular but not limited to methyl methacrylate, ethyl methacrylate, n-butyl methacrylate or tert-butyl methacrylate, methyl acrylate, ethyl acrylate, n-butyl acrylate, 2-ethylhexyl acrylate, tert-butyl acrylate, 2-hydroxyethyl acrylate, 2-hydroxyethyl methacrylate, 3-hydroxypropyl acrylate, 3-hydroxypropyl methacrylate, 2-hydroxypropyl acrylate, 2-hydroxypropyl methacrylate, 2,3-dihydroxypropyl acrylate, 2,3-dihydroxypropyl methacrylate, 4-hydroxybutyl acrylate, 4-hydroxybutyl methacrylate, poly(propylene glycol) monoacrylate, poly(propyleneglycol) monomethacrylate, poly(ethylene glycol) monoacrylate, poly(ethylene glycol) monomethacrylate, poly(ethylenepropyleneglycol) monomethacrylate, 2-hydroxyethyl vinyl ether, 2-(dimethylamino)ethyl methacrylate, 2-(Diethylamino)ethyl methacrylate, 2-(Diethylamino)ethyl acrylate, 2-(Dimethylamino)ethyl acrylate, 2-Aminoethyl methacrylate hydrochloride, 2-Aminoethyl acrylate hydrochloride, N-[3-(Dimethylamino)propyl]methacrylamide, N-[3-(Dimethylamino)propyl]acrylamide, 2-(Diisopropylamino)ethyl methacrylate, 2-(Diisopropylamino)ethyl acrylate, 2-(tert-Butylamino)ethyl methacrylate, 2-(tert-Butylamino)ethyl acrylate, 3-(Dimethylamino)propyl acrylate, 3-(Dimethylamino)propyl methacrylate, 1,4-butanediol dimethacrylate, hexanediol dimethacrylate, ethylene glycol dimethacrylate, 1,3-butylene glycol dimethacrylate, dodecanediol dimethacrylate, glycerol dimethacrylate, 1,4-butanediol diacrylate, hexanediol diacrylate, ethylene glycol diacrylate, 1,3-butylene glycol diacrylate, dodecanediol diacrylate, glycerol diacrylate, poly(ethylene glycol) dimethacrylate, poly(propylene glycol) dimethacrylate, poly(ethylenepropyleneglycol) dimethacrylate, trimethylol propane trimethacrylate or trimethylol propane triacrylate; or unsaturated amides, in particular but not limited to methacrylamide, 2-hydroxypropyl methacrylamide, N-[3-(dimethylamino)propyl]methacrylamide, N,N-diethylmethacrylamide, N,N'-hexamethylenebis(methacrylamide);
- or unsaturated anhydrides, in particular but not limited to methacrylic anhydride, maleic anhydride or itaconic anhydride;
- 1-olefins such as but not limited to propene, 1-butene, 1-pentene, 1-hexene, 1-heptene, 1-octene, 1-nonene, 1-decene, 1,4-hexadiene, 1,7-octadiene, 1,9-decadiene or 1,13-tetradecadiene;
- cyclic olefins such as but not limited to cyclobutene, cyclopentene, cyclohexene, cycloheptene and cyclooctene, cyclooctadiene, cyclononene, cyclodecene, 1-methyl-1-cyclohexene, 3-methyl cyclohexene, alpha-pinene or norbornene;
- Vinyl monomers such as but not limited to vinyl carboxylates, particularly preferably vinyl acetate, vinyl ether, particularly preferable 1,4-butanediol divinyl ether, poly(ethylene glycol) divinyl ether or di(ethyleneglycol) divinyl ether or styrene can be used as comonomers.
- The initiator used in the present invention is typically an organic peroxide. Suitable organic peroxides include for example peroxyester, peroxyketone, peroxyketal and peroxycarbonate such as for example di-2-ethylhexyl-peroxydicarbonate, diacetylperoxydicarbonate, dicyclohexyl-peroxydicarbonate, tert. -amylperpivalate, cumyl perneodecanoate, tert. - butylpemeodecanoate, tert. -butyl perpivalate, tert. - butylpermaleinate, tert. - butylperisononanoate, tert.-butylperbenzoate, tert,-butylperoxy-2-ethylhexanoate. tert.- butyl-hydroperoxide, d-tert. butyl peroxide, di-isopropylbenzol hydroperoxide, di- isononanoyl peroxide, didecanoylperoxide, cumol hydroperoxide, methyl isobutyl ketone hydroperoxide, 2,2-bis-(tert.-butylperoxy)-butane and/or 3,4-dimethyl-3,4- diphenylhexane. Also difunctional or higher functional peroxides may be applied.
- The suitable solvents used in the present invention are those for making a solution of the initiators. Examples of suitable solvents are alcohols, ketones and aliphatic hydrocarbons, in particular octane, decane and isododecane and also other saturated C7 to C30 hydrocarbons, in particular linear C7 to C30 alkanes. The solution may comprise the initiators in proportions of from 2 to 65% by weight, preferably from 5 to 40% by weight.
- It is noted that the invention relates to all possible combinations of features described herein, preferred in particular are those combinations of features that are present in the claims. It will therefore be appreciated that all combinations of features relating to the composition according to the invention; all combinations of features relating to the process according to the invention and all combinations of features relating to the composition according to the invention and features relating to the process according to the invention are described herein.
- It is further noted that the term 'comprising' does not exclude the presence of other elements. However, it is also to be understood that a description on a product/composition comprising certain components also discloses a product/composition consisting of these components. The product/composition consisting of these components may be advantageous in that it offers a simpler, more economical process for the preparation of the product/composition. Similarly, it is also to be understood that a description on a process comprising certain steps also discloses a process consisting of these steps. The process consisting of these steps may be advantageous in that it offers a simpler, more economical process.
- When values are mentioned for a lower limit and an upper limit for a parameter, ranges made by the combinations of the values of the lower limit and the values of the upper limit are also understood to be disclosed.
- The invention is now elucidated by way of the following embodiments and examples, without however being limited thereto.
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Figure 1 shows a front view of an embodiment of a mixing device according to the invention; -
Figure 2A and2B show, in vertical cross-section, an enlarged view of part of the mixing device ofFigure 1 ; -
Figure 3 shows cross-section III-III ofFigure 2B ; -
Figure 4 shows a front view of example of a reference mixing device comprising a static mixer. -
Figure 1 shows a front view of an embodiment of a mixing device according to the invention. The mixing device comprises apre-mixing section 300, asupply section 200 and a pipe-in-pipe section 100. - The
pre-mixing section 300 comprises a main supply pipe section consisting of a vertically extendingpart 310 and a horizontally extendingpart 320. Sub-supply pipes 331-335 are provided along the length of the horizontally extendingpart 320 of the main supply pipe. The vertically extendingpart 310 of the main supply pipe section is connected to thesupply section 200. -
Figure 2A and2B show, in vertical cross-section, an enlarged view of part of the mixing device ofFigure 1 . Thesupply section 200 and the pipe-in-pipe section 100 are shown. -
Figure 2A shows the pipe-in-pipe section 100 in more detail.Figure 2B shows thesupply section 200 in more detail. - The
supply section 200 comprises a supply pipe having a first, vertically extendingpipe section 210 of a first inner diameter. The first, vertically extendingpipe section 210 is followed, in a direction of the flow, by a second, vertically extendingpipe section 220 of a second, reduced inner diameter. Adiameter reducer 240 is present between the first, vertically extendingpipe section 210 and the second, vertically extendingpipe section 220, in which the inner diameter decreases from the first inner diameter to the second inner diameter. Thediameter reducer 240 has an inner wall in the shape of a truncated cone. - The second, vertically extending
pipe section 220 connects to a third, horizontally extendingpipe section 230 of the second inner diameter. Acurved elbow section 250 is present between the second, vertically extendingpipe section 220 and the third, horizontally extendingpipe section 230. The third, horizontally extendingpipe section 230 is connected to the pipe-in-pipe section 100. - The pipe-in-
pipe section 100 comprises anouter pipe 110 extending vertically and aninner pipe 120 having a closed top end and having an outlet for the mixture at a bottom end. Theinner pipe 120 is arranged concentrically to theouter pipe 110 inside theouter pipe 110 such that anannular space 130 having a closed top end and a closed bottom end is formed between theouter pipe 110 and theinner pipe 120. - The
inner pipe 120 is provided with twoinner flow inlets annular space 130 into theinner pipe 120. Theouter pipe 110 is provided with anouter flow inlet 111 for receiving a flow from thesupply section 200 into theannular space 130. The third, horizontally extendingpipe section 230 of thesupply section 200 connects to theouter flow inlet 111. Theouter flow inlet 111 is provided such that a tangential flow is generated in theannular space 130. The twoinner flow inlets outer flow inlet 111, i.e. the vertical distance from the closed bottom end of theannual space 130 to twoinner flow inlets annual space 130 to theouter flow inlet 111. -
Figure 3 is a top cross section ofFigure 2B . It can be understood that theouter flow inlet 111 is provided at such a position of theouter pipe 110 that a tangential flow is generated in theannular space 130. -
Figure 4 illustrates a cross section of an example of a mixing device not according to the invention. The mixing device has the same pre-mixing section as thepre-mixing section 300 shown inFigure 1 . Instead of thesupply section 200 and the pipe-in-pipe section 100 as in the mixing device ofFigure 1 , the mixing device ofFigure 4 comprises a static mixer. - An exemplary process for making a mixture of initiators using the mixing device of
Figures 1-3 is now described in which different types of initiators are fed to the vertically extendingsub-pipes 331 to 335. - The different types of initiators fed to the vertically extending
sub-pipes 331 to 335 contact each other at the junctions between and the vertically extendingsub-pipes 331 to 335 and the horizontally extendingpart 320 of the main supply pipe section and a flow comprising the initiators flows down the vertically extendingpipe part 310 of the main supply pipe section. - The flow comprising the initiators from the
pre-mixing section 300 flows down to the supply pipe of thesupply section 200. The flow comprising the initiators enters the first, vertically extendingpipe section 210 of a first inner diameter and continues to thediameter reducer 240 at which mixing occurs. The flow enters the second, vertically extendingpipe section 220 and continues to the third, horizontally extendingpipe section 230 via thecurved elbow section 250 at which mixing occurs. The flow enters theouter flow inlet 111 of theouter pipe 110 from the third, horizontally extendingpipe section 230. - Due to the manner in which the
outer flow inlet 111 is provided at theouter pipe 110 as shown inFigure 3 , a tangential flow is generated in theannular space 130 between theouter pipe 110 and theinner pipe 120. An upward circulating flow is generated in theannular space 130, in which mixing occurs. The upward flow reaches and enters the twoinner flow inlets outer flow inlet 111. The two flows entering the twoinner flow inlets inner pipe 120 and leaves the mixing device via the outlet at the bottom end of theinner pipe 120. A high degree of mixing has been achieved in the mixture of initiators leaving the outlet. - Computer simulation was performed on the mixing of peroxides fed to two examples of the mixing device illustrated in
Fig. 1-3 (according to the invention) and an example of the mixing device illustrated inFig. 4 (not according to the invention). - Following conditions were used in the computer simulation.
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Inner diameter of pipes in pre-mixing section 15.8 mm Length of sub-pipes 331 to 33555 cm Distance between neighbouring sub-pipes 331 to 33525 cm Length of vertically extending pipe 310120 cm Inner diameter of first vertically extending pipe section 21015.8 mm Length of first vertically extending pipe section 21050 mm Angle of inner wall of diameter reducer 240 to longitudinal axis45° Total length of first and second vertically extending pipe sections 100 mm Length of third horizontally extending pipe section 100 mm Distance between outer flow inlet and bottom end of annual space 12.7 mm Distance between inner flow inlet and top end of annual space 12.7 mm Height of annual space 152.0 mm ID1 26.64 mm ID2 12.52 mm OD2 17.15 mm IFD 6.35 mm OFD 6.83 mm - The mixing device of
Figure 4 has the same pre-mixing section as that inFigure 1 . The static mixer ofFigure 4 has a total length of 52 cm, of which the total length of mixing elements is 42 cm. - Initiators: four different peroxides having varying densities in the range of 760 to 815 kg/m3 (at 20 °C) and varying viscosities in the range of 1.1 to 2.57 mPas (at 20 °C). Solvent: density of 748 kg/m3 at 20 °C and viscosity of 1.5 mPas at 20 °C
- In the simulation, the peroxides are fed to the vertically extending
sub-pipes 331 to 334 as a 30% concentration solution in the solvent. The solvent is fed to the vertically extendingsub-pipe 335. The feed velocities and Reynolds numbers of the flows are selected such that the flow in the pre-mixing section would be laminar. The values of Coefficient of variation (CoV) were calculated as a factor of the location in the mixing device. - At junctions of the vertically extending sub-pipes and the horizontally extending part of the main pipe section, CoV dropped significantly. Little drop was observed along the vertically extending part of the main pipe. CoV at the end of the pre-mixing section was far higher than a typical industrial standard CoV=0.05 which is considered as 'good' mixing. Thus, both in the mixing device of
Fig. 1 andFig. 4 , the mixing achieved in the pre-mixing section is insufficient. - In the mixing device of
Fig. 4 , the CoV significantly decreased in the static mixer and reached a value lower than 0.05, showing the good mixing effect of the static mixer. - In the mixing device of
Fig. 1-3 , decrease in the CoV occurred at various parts of the supply section and the mixing section. It was observed by the computer simulation that a substantial decrease in the CoV occurs at the diameter reducer, the elbow section, the part of the annular space just after the outer flow inlet and the part of the inner pipe just after the inner flow inlets. The CoV finally obtained was lower than 0.05, showing the good mixing effect of the mixing device.Reference mixing device Inventive mixing device Pressure drop, Pa 56.7 82.8 Residence time, s 14.6 14.3 CoV @ Mixer exit <0.02 <0.02 - Accordingly, it can be concluded that the mixing device according to the invention having a pipe-in-pipe section with a much lower length (152.0 mm) than the mixing device having a static mixer with a length (520 mm) achieves comparable degree of mixing.
- Further, the same simulation was performed for the mixing device of
Figures 1-3 in which the height of the annual space was 254.0 mm (instead of 152.0 mm). This resulted in a longer residence time but little difference in the CoV.
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- A mixing device comprising:- a supply section (200), and- a pipe-in-pipe section (100) comprising:- an outer pipe (110) extending vertically and- an inner pipe (120) having a closed top end and having an outlet for the mixture at a bottom end,wherein the inner pipe (120) is arranged concentrically to the outer pipe (110) inside the outer pipe (110) such that an annular space (130) is formed between the outer pipe (110) and the inner pipe (120), wherein the annular space has a closed top end and a closed bottom end,wherein the inner pipe (120) is provided with at least two inner flow inlets (121, 122) for receiving a flow from the annular space (130) into the inner pipe,wherein the outer pipe (110) is provided with an outer flow inlet (111) for receiving a flow from the supply section (200) into the annular space,the outer flow inlet (111) being provided such that a tangential flow is generated in the annular space (130) during use,wherein the two or more inner flow inlets are provided closer to the top end of the annular space than the outer flow inlet.
- The mixing device according to claim 1, wherein the at least two inner flow inlets (121, 122) comprise two inner flow inlets (121, 122) spaced apart in circumferential direction over an angle of between 150 and 210 degrees, preferably of 180 degrees, with respect to each other.
- The mixing device according to any one of the preceding claims, wherein the vertical distance between the bottom end of the annular space and the top end of the annular space is 100 to 300 mm, preferably 100 to 200 mm.
- The mixing device according to any one of the preceding claims, wherein the vertical distance between the outer flow inlet and the bottom end of the annular space is at most 20% of the vertical distance between the bottom end of the annular space and the top end of the annular space and the vertical distance between the inner flow inlets and the top end of the annular space is at most 20% of the vertical distance between the bottom end of the annular space and the top end of the annular space.
- The mixing device according to any one of the preceding claims, whereinthe outer pipe (110) has an inner diameter ID1, for example of 20 to 40 mm,the inner pipe (120) has an inner diameter ID2, for example of 5 to 15 mm,the inner flow inlets (121, 122) have a diameter IFD, for example of 5 to 10 mm,the outer flow inlet (111) has a diameter of OFD, for example of 5 to 10 mm,wherein at least one of the following conditions are satisfied:the ratio of ID1 to OFD= 2.0 to 6.0, preferably 2.5 to 5.0;the ratio of ID2 to IFD = 1.2 to 4.0, preferably 1.5 to 3.0;the ratio of the vertical distance between the bottom end of the annular space andthe top end of the annular space to ID1 = 3.0 to 20, preferably 4.0 to 10.
- The mixing device according to any one of the preceding claims, wherein the supply section (200) comprises a supply pipe having a first, vertically extending pipe section (210) of a first inner diameter, followed, in a direction of the flow, by a second, vertically extending pipe section (220) of a second, reduced inner diameter, which second pipe section (220) in turn is followed by a third, horizontally extending pipe section (230) of the second inner diameter, wherein the third, horizontally extending pipe section (230) connects to the outer flow inlet (111) of the outer pipe (110).
- The mixing device according to claim 6, wherein the ratio of the first inner diameter to the second, reduced inner diameter is at least 1.5, preferably 1.8 to 3.0.
- The mixing device according to any one of the preceding claims, further comprising a pre-mixing section (300) arranged upstream of the supply section (200), wherein the pre-mixing section (300) comprises a main supply pipe section (310, 320) connecting to the vertically extending pipe section (210) and at least two initiator supply pipe sections (331, 332, 333, 334, 335) connecting to the main supply pipe section along the main supply pipe section (310, 320).
- The mixing device according to claim 8, wherein the main supply pipe section comprises a horizontally extending part (320) and the two or more initiator supply pipes (331, 332, 333, 334, 335) extend vertically and connect to the horizontally extending part (320).
- The mixing device according to any one of the preceding claims, wherein the closed top end of the annular space is configured to be removable.
- A process for making a mixture of liquid substances, preferably a mixture of liquid substances comprising initiators, additives and/or solvents for the preparation of an ethylene-based polymer, comprising feeding the liquid substances to the mixing device according to any one of the preceding claims.
- The process according to claim 11, wherein the mixing device is operated at a pressure of at most 10 bar, preferably 1.0 to 4.0 bar.
- A reactor system comprising the mixing device according to any one of claims 1-10 and a reactor for high pressure polymerization of an ethylene-based polymer, wherein the polymerization reactor comprises an ethylene inlet for ethylene and a liquid mixture inlet connected to the outlet of the mixing device.
- A high pressure polymerization process for the preparation of an ethylene-based polymer using the reactor system according to claims 13, comprising feeding the liquid substances to the mixing device to obtain the mixture and feeding the mixture to the liquid mixture inlet and feeding ethylene to the ethylene inlet, preferably the process comprises polymerizing ethylene and optional comonomers in the reactor in the presence of the mixture at temperatures of 100 to 350 °C and pressures of 160 to 350 MPa.
- The high pressure polymerization process according to claim 14, comprising pressurizing the mixture obtained by the mixing device to a pressure of 160 to 350 MPa before feeding it to the liquid mixture inlet.
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