Abstract

Poly(ethylene terephthalate) (PET) was synthesized by two steps, namely (a) transesterification and (b) polycondensation. Various analytical instruments were used for the characterization of neat PET. The sodium salt of nucleating agents added with PET was synthesized by the in‐situ method under the same experimental conditions. The influence of CO2Na, ONa, SO3Na, PO3Na on the crystallization properties of PET was tested. The aromatic SO3Na nucleated PET exhibited the highest crystallization temperature (Tc) value of 211.4°C with the degradation temperature (Td) value of 446.9°C. The energy of activation (Ea) for the degradation and crystallization of PET was determined using various kinetic models. The modified Avrami equation showed the 3D crystal growth of PET, which was further evidenced by polarized optical microscopy (POM). The second stage of degradation consumed a higher amount of thermal energy. The experimental results were compared with the literature values.

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