Abstract
AbstractPoly(butylene/diethylene naphthalate) copolymers (PBN‐PDEN) were synthesized in bulk according to the polycondensation procedure and examined by NMR, GPC, thermogravimetric analysis (TGA), differential scanning calorimetry (DSC), and XRD. At room temperature they appeared as semicrystalline materials; the copolymerization caused a lowering in the Tg value, a decrement of Tm and of the crystallization rate. Pure α or β′ form was obtained at low and high DEN unit content, respectively; crystalline form transition never occurred in the solid state, analogously to PBN. After cooling from the melt, the pure α form was always evidenced in PBN‐PDEN10 and PBN‐PDEN20, whereas the pure β′ crystal phase develops in the copolymer containing 40 mol % DEN units, independently on the cooling rate. In the case of PBN‐PDEN30 a pure α or β′ form was obtained at low and high cooling rate, respectively. © 2009 Wiley Periodicals, Inc. J Polym Sci Part B: Polym Phys 47: 1356–1367, 2009
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