Ss. Lee et al., Influence of copolymer composition of polyestercarbonate on miscibility with poly(butylene terephthalate), J POL SC PP, 38(5), 2000, pp. 803-811
Blends of poly(butylene terephthalate) (PBT) and polyestercarbonate (PEC),
copolyesters consisting of polycarbonate (Pe) and polyarylate (PAr), have b
een studied by thermal analysis to determine miscibility. The PET blends wi
th PAr and PEC containing 30 wt % of carbonate unit or less appeared to be
miscible, and the tendency for stable single-phase was observed to decrease
as the content of carbonate unit in PEC copolymer increased. As determined
with the crystalline phase behavior, the miscibility of PEC with PET appea
red to have a maximum around 10 similar to 30 wt % of carbonate content in
PEC copolymer, and this result was attributed to the internal repulsion eff
ect between ester and carbonate repeating units in PEC copolymer. (C) 2000
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