Abstract

AbstractSynthesis and thermal properties of poly(aliphatic/aromatic‐ester) copolymers containing additionally poly(dimethylsiloxane) (PDMS) chains in the soft segments are discussed. A two step method of transesterification and polycondensation from the melt was carried out in a presence of magnesium‐titanate catalyst. An aliphatic dimer fatty acid was used as a component of the soft segments while poly(butylene terephthalate) (PBT) constituted the hard blocks. Effectiveness of the incorporation of PDMS into polymer chain was confirmed by the Soxhlet extraction and infrared spectroscopy of an excess of 1,4‐butane diol destilled off from the polycondensation reaction. Multiblock copolymers showed microphase separation as determined by differential scanning calorimetry. Incorporation of a small amount of PDMS (up to 14.5 wt.‐%) into polymer chain containg low concentration of hard segments of PBT lead to decrease in crystallinity of such copolymers. This may indicate that semicrystalline PBT are dissolved in the amorphous matrix of the soft segments.

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