Chain structure and thermal behavior of reactive blends of PET/LCP with bis(2-oxazoline)

The sequence structure and thermal behavior of reactive blends of poly(ethylene terephthalate) (PET) with the liquid crystalline copolyester 60 PHB/PET containing 60 mol % of p-hydroxybenzoic acid (PHB) with addition of bis(2-oxazoline) (BOZ) were studied in detail. ^sup 1^H NMR results indicate tha...

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description The sequence structure and thermal behavior of reactive blends of poly(ethylene terephthalate) (PET) with the liquid crystalline copolyester 60 PHB/PET containing 60 mol % of p-hydroxybenzoic acid (PHB) with addition of bis(2-oxazoline) (BOZ) were studied in detail. ^sup 1^H NMR results indicate that both the number average sequence length of PET and PHB segments (L^sub PET^ and L^sub PHB^) decrease with increasing mixing time and temperature via transesterification between PET and LCP. The transesterification is promoted in the presence of BOZ. As a consequence, the sequence structure and in turn the crystallization both from the glassy and the melt state and the melting behavior are markedly affected.[PUBLICATION ABSTRACT]
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