Abstract

Abstract Several high-glass-transition-temperature (Tg) biphenyl fluorinate polyesters and co polyesters, suitable for conversion into film and fiber, were found to have very good thermal and flame resistance and produced medium char yields in the 30–60% range. The fact that the polyester structure does not contain nitrogen is a potential advantage in fire-resistant fiber applications, since there is no likelihood of HCN generation during burning.

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