Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5191186 | Polymer | 2005 | 13 Pages |
Abstract
Poly(ethylene terephthalate) (PET) copolymers containing 4,4â²-, 3,5-, and 2,4-benzophenone dicarboxylate chromophores have been synthesized by transesterification of PET with benzophenone 4,4â²-dicarboxylic acid (4,4â²-BDA), dimethyl benzophenone 4,4â²-dicarboxylate (4,4â²-BDE), dimethyl benzophenone 3,5-dicarboxylate (3,5-BDE) and dimethyl benzophenone 2,4-dicarboxylate (2,4-BDE). The benzophenone segments in the backbone induce photocrosslinking upon UV irradiation in the solid state most probably by a hydrogen atom abstraction mechanism. The crosslinking rate depends upon the concentration and the structure of chromophores as evidenced by gel content measurements. The photocrosslinking efficiency of 4,4â²-benzophenone dicarboxylate containing polymers is higher than for 2,4- or 3,5-benzophenone dicarboxylate containing polymers. Photocrosslinked PET copolymers show increased glass transition temperatures and broadening of melting transitions.
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Authors
Junzuo Wang, Bishwa R. Nayak, David Creed, Charles E. Hoyle, Lon J. Mathias,