Volume 47, Issue 6 pp. 1105-1113
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Co[poly(ethylene terephthalate-p-oxybenzoate)] thermotropic copolyester. II. X-ray diffraction analysis

Ted-Hong Shinn

Ted-Hong Shinn

Institute of Applied Chemistry, National Chiao Tung University, Hsinchu, Taiwan, R.O.C.

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Chen-Chong Lin

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Chen-Chong Lin

Institute of Applied Chemistry, National Chiao Tung University, Hsinchu, Taiwan, R.O.C.

Institute of Applied Chemistry, National Chiao Tung University, Hsinchu, Taiwan, R.O.C.===Search for more papers by this author
First published: 10 February 1993
Citations: 11

Abstract

A series of co[poly(ethylene terephthalate-p-oxybenzoate)] thermotropic copolyester with different compositions were prepared by the copolymerization of either poly(ethylene terephthalate) (PET) polymer or its oligomer with p-acetoxy-benzoic acid. The polymeric products were subjected to solid-state polymerization for various time intervals. Effects of composition ratio and solid-state polymerization time on X-ray diffraction behavior were investigated. It is found that the effect of transesterification induced by solid-state polymerization causes an increase in crystallinity with the copolyesters having high mol % of p-oxybenzoic acid (POB) moiety and causes a decrease in crystallinity with the copolyesters having high mol % of PET moiety. In general, the crystallinity of copolyesters is first increased and then decreased as solid-state polymerization time proceeds. However, the crystallinity of copolyester having POB/PET = 80/20 composition is increased generally at 4-h solid-state polymerization. It is also found that the crystallinity of copolyesters is decreased by quenching. The copolyester based upon either PET oligomer with 4-h solid-state polymerization or PET polymer with 8-h solid-state polymerization shows the most similar X-ray diffraction pattern with that of Eastman 10109. © 1993 John Wiley & Sons, Inc.

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