• Title/Summary/Keyword: poly(ethylene terephthalate)/poly(ethylene naphthalate) copolymer

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Rheological anomalies of the poly(ethylene 2, 6-naphthalate) and poly(ethylene terephthalate) blends depending on the compositions

  • Lee, Hyang-Mok;Suh, Duck-Jong;Kil, Seung-Bum;Park, O-Ok;Yoon, Kwan-Han
    • Korea-Australia Rheology Journal
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    • v.11 no.3
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    • pp.219-223
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    • 1999
  • The effects of the transreactions on the rheological properties have been found in the poly(ethylene 2, 6-naphthalate) (PEN) and poly (ethylene terephthalate) (PET) blends. The rheological properties were very much dependent on the blend compositions, which, in turn, were related to extent of the reactions. In particular, a blend with 50/50 wt% composition exhibits an unusual and remarkable decrease in complex viscosity and it may be related to the randomness of the copolymer structure through transreactions. It has been identified by investigating the extent of transreactions and block length of the copolymer from the (ethylene 2, 6-naphthalate) (EN) and (ethylene terephthalate) (ET) units from $^1{H}$ n.m.r. spectra.

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Characteristics of PET-PEN Copolymer as a Material for Flexible Substrate (폴리(에틸렌 테레프탈레이트)/폴리(에틸렌 나프탈레이트) 공중합체의 유연기판 특성)

  • Youm, Joo-Sun;Kim, Jea-Hyun;Kang, Ho-Jong
    • Polymer(Korea)
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    • v.35 no.6
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    • pp.599-604
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    • 2011
  • The PET-PEN copolymers have been synthesized and the effect of their morphology on the physical properties of polyester flexible substrate was investigated. It was found that the block sequence of synthesized copolymer was varied depending upon DMT/NDC ratio in polymerization. Higher PET-PEN and PEN block sequence in polyester copolymer resulted in the increase of glass transition temperature and it caused the enhancement of dimensional stability as a polyester flexible substrate. The highest coefficient of thermal expansion(CTE) was obtained when DMT/NDC ratio is 50/50. Synthesized PET-PEN copolymer seems to be acceptable as a flexible substrate since it shows that their optical transmittance at 550 nm is over 80% and thermal weight loss at $280^{\circ}C$ for 1 hr is less than 0.4 wt%.