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Abstract This paper describes the development of the gel permeation chromatography (GPC) technique for the measurements of cyclic trimer content, molecular weights, and molecular weight distribution of polyethylene terephthalate (PET), utilizing a solvent system of o-chlorophenol-chloroform. Mark-Houwink constants for this solvent system are also described. The GPC technique was applied to the study of the cyclic trimer content, molecular weights and molecular weight distribution of a variety of commercial PET resins. The results indicate that the cyclic trimer content in PET is dependent on molecular weight, polycondensation process and catalyst system. Solidstate polymerized PET contains less cyclic trimer than PET made by the melt-phase process of the same molecular weight. The cyclic trimer content in solid-stated PET appears to be dependent on the conditions of solid-state polymerization. The polydispersity index determine for a variety of PET samples is higher than the theoretically predicted value ...

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