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The glass transition temperatures of amorphous linear aliphatic polyesters

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POLYMER
Volume 124, Issue -, Pages 235-245

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ELSEVIER SCI LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.polymer.2017.07.054

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Glass transition; Amorphous linear aliphatic polyester; Conformational entropy

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A series of wholly amorphous linear aliphatic co- and tetra-polyesters were synthesized via bulk melt step-growth polymerization. Their glass transition temperatures were determined using DSC and were essentially unaffected by crystallinity. The glass transition temperatures of the polyesters increase linearly with the ratio of ester groups per methylene group. Extrapolations of the ratio to zero ester group content gave a reliable value for the T-g of amorphous polyethylene (PE). The experimental T(g)s manifest a steeper slope on the T-g vs. ester group content plot compared to those calculated using Van Krevelen's group contribution method. The intramolecular equilibrium flexibilities were evaluated through the calculation of conformational entropies of individual polymer chains approximated by considering solely the short-range interactions between neighboring groups, as embodied in their RIS conformational models. Their calculated conformational entropies, S-conf, decrease linearly with increasing ester group content, leading to the observation that S-conf proportional to 1/T-g. (C) 2017 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

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