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Long 210 $aHoboken, NJ $cJohn Wiley & Sons$dc2003 215 $a1 online resource (786 p.) 225 1 $aWiley series in polymer science 300 $aDescription based upon print version of record. 311 08$a9780471498568 311 08$a0471498564 320 $aIncludes bibliographical references and index. 327 $aModern Polyesters: Chemistry and Technology of Polyesters and Copolyesters; Contents; Contributors; Series Preface; Preface; About the Editors; I HISTORICAL OVERVIEW; 1 The Historical Development of Polyesters; 1 Introduction; 2 Alkyd and Related Resins; 3 Fibres from Partially Aromatic Polyesters; 3.1 Early Work Leading to Poly(ethylene Terephthalate); 3.2 Spread of Polyester Fibre Production; 3.3 Intermediates; 3.4 Continuous Polymerisation; 3.5 Solid-phase Polymerisation; 3.6 End-use Development; 3.7 High-speed Spinning; 3.8 Ultra-fine Fibres; 4 Other Uses for Semi-aromatic Polyesters 327 $a4.1 Films4.2 Moulding Products; 4.3 Bottles; 5 Liquid-crystalline Polyesters; 6 Polyesters as Components of Elastomers; 7 Surface-active Agents; 8 Absorbable Fibres; 9 Polycarbonates; 10 Natural Polyesters; 10.1 Occurrence; 10.2 Poly(b-hydroxyalkanoate)s; 11 Conclusion; References; II POLYMERIZATION AND POLYCONDENSATION; 2 Poly(ethylene Terephthalate) Polymerization - Mechanism, Catalysis, Kinetics, Mass Transfer and Reactor Design; Notation; 1 Introduction; 2 Chemistry, Reaction Mechanisms, Kinetics and Catalysis; 2.1 Esterification/Hydrolysis; 2.2 Transesterication/Glycolysis 327 $a2.3 Reactions with Co-monomers2.4 Formation of Short Chain Oligomers; 2.5 Formation of Diethylene Glycol and Dioxane; 2.6 Thermal Degradation of Diester Groups and Formation of Acetaldehyde; 2.7 Yellowing; 2.8 Chemical Recycling; 2.9 Conclusions; 3 Phase Equilibria, Molecular Diffusion and Mass Transfer; 3.1 Phase Equilibria; 3.2 Diffusion and Mass Transfer in Melt-phase Polycondensation; 3.2.1 Mass-transfer Models; 3.2.2 Diffusion Models; 3.2.3 Specific Surface Area; 3.3 Diffusion and Mass Transfer in Solid-state Polycondensation; 3.4 Conclusions 327 $a4 Polycondensation Processes and Polycondensation Plants4.1 Batch Processes; 4.1.1 Esterification; 4.1.2 Polycondensation; 4.2 Continuous Processes; 5 Reactor Design for Continuous Melt-phase Polycondensation; 5.1 Esterification Reactors; 5.2 Polycondensation Reactors for Low Melt Viscosity; 5.3 Polycondensation Reactors for High Melt Viscosity; 6 Future Developments and Scientific Requirements; Acknowledgements; References; 3 Synthesis and Polymerization of Cyclic Polyester Oligomers; 1 Introduction; 2 History; 3 Preparation of Polyester Cyclic Oligomers from Acid Chlorides 327 $a4 Polyester Cyclic Oligomers via Ring-Chain Equilibration (Depolymerization)5 Mechanism for Formation of Cyclics via Depolymerization; 6 Polymerization of Oligomeric Ester Cyclics; 7 Conclusions; References; 4 Continuous Solid-state Polycondensation of Polyesters; 1 Introduction; 2 The Chemical Reactions of PET in the Solid State; 2.1 Basic Chemistry; 2.2 Mechanism and Kinetics; 2.3 Parameters Affecting SSP; 2.3.1 Temperature; 2.3.2 Time; 2.3.3 Particle Size; 2.3.4 End Group Concentration; 2.3.5 Crystallinity; 2.3.6 Gas Type; 2.3.7 Gas Purity; 2.3.8 Catalyst; 2.3.9 Molecular Weight 327 $a3 Crystallization of PET 330 $aProvides an overview of the family of polyester polymers which comprise an important group of plastics that span the range of commodity polymers to engineering resins. 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