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Aromatic polyesters from naturally occurring monosaccharides: Poly(ethylene terephthalate) and poly(ethylene isophthalate) analogs derived from D‐mannitol and galactitol
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EngineeringGlycobiologyOrganic ChemistryPolysaccharideNew SeriesLower Thermal StabilityChemistryPolymersChemical EngineeringPolymer ProcessingEthylene TerephthalatePolymer ChemistryNatural PolymerPolymer AnalysisAromatic PolyestersBiomolecular EngineeringPolymer SciencePolymer CharacterizationEthylene IsophthalatePolymer Synthesis
Abstract The synthesis and characterization of a new series of aromatic polyesters based on D‐mannitol and galactitol are described. These polyesters were obtained by polycondensation reaction of the terephthaloyl chloride or isophthaloyl chloride and 2,3,4,5‐tetra‐ O ‐methyl‐D‐mannitol or 2,3,4,5‐tetra‐ O ‐methyl‐galactitol in o ‐dichlorobenzene. All the new polyesters were characterized by elemental analyses, GPC, IR, and NMR. They were soluble in chloroform, but insoluble in water and other polar oxygenated solvents. They showed a notable hygroscopicity, lower for those containing isophthalic units. DSC and X‐ray diffraction studies showed that D‐mannitol‐based polyesters were stiffer and less crystalline than those derived from galactitol, which presented a noticeably lower thermal stability. © 2005 Wiley Periodicals, Inc. J Polym Sci Part A: Polym Chem 43: 4570–4577, 2005
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