Abstract

AbstractChromatographic techniques are described which can be used to isolate and identify the linear and the cyclic oligomers of poly(ethylene terephthalate). Extraction of the oligomers from high molecular weight polymer produces at least eight different cyclic species, some of which are isolated and identified.The cyclic dimer, the cyclic trimer, and the cyclic tetramer of poly(ethylene terephthalate) have also been prepared by acid chloride esterification and transesterification. Similar materials can be isolated from the ethylene glycol distillate obtained from the polymer melt. The mechanism of cyclic oligomer formation has been studied by determining the rate of formation of the cyclic oligomers during polymerization and during melt extrusion of polyesters which did not initially contain cyclic oligomers. The rate of formation depends upon the concentration of hydroxyl groups; hence, the cyclic oligomers are formed by transesterification from the chain ends or cyclodepolymerization. Therefore oligomers are inevitably produced during polymerization.

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