Furan-based polyesters from renewable resources: Crystallization and thermal degradation behavior of poly(hexamethylene 2,5-furan-dicarboxylate)
[Display omitted] •PHF can be prepared from monomers derived from renewable resources.•PHF has a high crystallization rate.•The equilibrium melting point of PHF was found 157°C.•The heat of fusion for the pure crystalline PHF was estimated to be about 143J/g.•The thermal stability of PHF is very hig...
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Veröffentlicht in: | European polymer journal 2015-06, Vol.67, p.383-396 |
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•PHF can be prepared from monomers derived from renewable resources.•PHF has a high crystallization rate.•The equilibrium melting point of PHF was found 157°C.•The heat of fusion for the pure crystalline PHF was estimated to be about 143J/g.•The thermal stability of PHF is very high.
In the present study poly(hexamethylene 2,5-furan dicarboxylate) (PHF), a polyester prepared from monomers derived from renewable resources, was synthesized by applying the melt polycondensation method. The polymer exhibited a melting temperature of about 145°C while the glass transition temperature was 7°C. After isothermal crystallization, PHF showed multiple melting behavior which was attributed to partial melting–recrystallization and final melting. The equilibrium melting temperature of the polymer was found to be 157°C, while the heat of fusion of the purely crystalline material was found to be 34kJ/mol (143J/g). A crystallization regime I to regime II transition was observed at 134°C as a breakpoint in the Lauritzen–Hoffman plot. The KgI and KgII values were calculated 0.9×105 and 1.76×105 respectively. Polarized optical microscopy was also employed for the study of the isothermal crystallization of PHF. PHF can be regarded thermally stable since its decomposition starts above 350°C. Thermal degradation kinetics were investigated by means of thermogravimetric analysis. |
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ISSN: | 0014-3057 1873-1945 |
DOI: | 10.1016/j.eurpolymj.2014.08.031 |