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a mixture of two different homopolyesters gradually changes first into a block
copolyester and then into a random copolyester , by a transesterification reaction
in the molten state ( 21 - 24 ) . The polyesters used poly ( ethylene terephthalate )
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a mixture of two different homopolyesters gradually changes first into a block
copolyester and then into a random copolyester , by a transesterification reaction
in the molten state ( 21 - 24 ) . The polyesters used poly ( ethylene terephthalate )
...
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The free carboxyl terminal groups , which are always contained in PET as a
consequence of side reactions , e . g . ... Studying the ester - interchange
behavior of PET with no catalyst , Dröscher and Schmidt developed a model
reaction ( 34 ] .
The free carboxyl terminal groups , which are always contained in PET as a
consequence of side reactions , e . g . ... Studying the ester - interchange
behavior of PET with no catalyst , Dröscher and Schmidt developed a model
reaction ( 34 ] .
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The exchange reaction investigated can result either from the alcoholysis of a
macromolecular species ( PC or PBT ) by a hydroxyl - terminated polycondensate
molecule ( PBT - OH or PC - OH ) , or from acidolysis involving a carboxyl ...
The exchange reaction investigated can result either from the alcoholysis of a
macromolecular species ( PC or PBT ) by a hydroxyl - terminated polycondensate
molecule ( PBT - OH or PC - OH ) , or from acidolysis involving a carboxyl ...
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