Macromolecules, Vol.33, No.10, 3600-3605, 2000
Polymerization of ethylene terephthalate cyclic oligomers with a cyclic dibutyltin initiator
To produce high-performance poly(ethylene terephthalate) (PET) composites from the polymerization of ethylene terephthalate cyclic oligomers (ETCs) prepared From PET waste, the viscosity, thermal stability, and crystallization of ETC melts were investigated, and ETC melt was; polymerized with cyclic dibutyltin initiator (cyclic stannoxane 1). The melt viscosity of ETCs at 295 degrees C where all ETCs can be melted was about 30 cP initially. The viscosity of the completely molten ETCs remained sufficiently constant at 295 degrees C to allow time for infusion into large composite preforms. and nearly all of the ETC molten sample remains a liquid for tens of seconds when quenched to the most desirable polymerization/solidification temperature. From the polymerization and crystallization results, it was found that the optimum polymerization temperature is approximately 230 degrees C. PET polymerized at this temperature had enough crystallinity for a good composite matrix; however, the molecular weights of such PETs were too low to form sufficiently strong tough matrices for composites; this is probably due to small amounts of impurities which produce low molecular weight PET and inadequate thermal stability of the cyclic stannoxane 1 initiator at this temperature.
Keywords:RING-OPENING POLYMERIZATION;POLY(BUTYLENE TEREPHTHALATE);MACROCYCLIC POLYMERIZATION;EPSILON-CAPROLACTONE;CHAINREACTIONS;POLYLACTONES;POLY(ETHYLENE-TEREPHTHALATE);CARBONATES;POLYESTERS;LACTONES