Abstract

A series of poly(ethylene terephthalate- co-ethylene 5-sodiosulfoisophthalate) copolyesters containing from 1 up to 50 mol% of sulfonated units was prepared by melt polycondensation from ethylene glycol and mixtures of dimethyl terephthalate and dimethyl 5-sodiosulfoisophthalate. The resulting copolymers had a random microstructure and contained oligo(ethylene glycol) units in amounts increasing with the content in sulfonated isophthalate units. Copolyesters with more than 20 mol% of 5-sodiosulfoisophthalic units were amorphous and easily soluble in water. The hydrodegradability of the copolyesters was very high as compared to poly(ethylene terephthalate), and increased with the content in sulfonated units. It was demonstrated that the susceptibility to acidic hydrolysis of these copolymers is mainly due to the presence of the sodium sulfonate groups, the influence of the oligo(ethylene glycol) units in this regard being noticeable but limited.

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