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Novel regular network polyester films from benezenetricarboxylic acids and glycols

✍ Scribed by Tsuyoshi Kiyotsukuri; Naoto Tsutsumi; Ying-Hsien Chen


Book ID
105337495
Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
1990
Tongue
English
Weight
470 KB
Volume
28
Category
Article
ISSN
0887-624X

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Abstract

Novel regular network polyester films were prepared from benzenetricarboxylic acids of trimesic (Y) and trimellitic (Z) acids, and glycols of ethylene (2G), tetramethylene (4G), and hexamethylene (6G) glycols. Prepolymers prepared by melt polycondensation for a short period within 1 h were cast from a DMF solution and successively post‐polymerized at various temperatures and times to form a network. The resultant films were transparent, flexible, and insoluble in any solvents. Distortion temperature measured by a penetration mode of thermomechanical analysis (TMA) increased with increasing post polymerization time and temperature, and leveled out at 222, 168, 125 and 75°C, for the 2GY, 2GZ, 4GY, and 6GY films, respectively. Temperatures close to 400°C at which the probe had completely penetrated corresponded to the thermal decomposition temperature of these films. Two broad but strong peaks in the x‐ray diffraction curves appears for the 2GY, 4GY, and 6GY, suggesting the formation of some ordered supramolecular structure owing to the regular network formed by symmetrical trimesic acid moiety, and the intensity of diffraction peaks became higher with increasing length of the methylene chain of the glycol monomer. Densities of the 2GY and 2GZ films decreased with increasing post‐polymerization time and temperature. Tensile strength and Young's modulus increased and elongation decreased with increasing network formation. These tensile properties was affected by the chemical structure of the network films.


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