Provides an overview of the family of polyester polymers which
comprise an important group of plastics that span the range of
commodity polymers to engineering resins. It describes the
preparation, properties and applications of polyesters. Readers
will also find details on polyester-based elastomers, biodegradable
aliphatic polyester, liquid crystal polyesters and unsaturated
polyesters for glass-reinforced composites.
* Presents an overview of the most recent developments.
* Explores synthesis, catalysts, processes, properties and
applications.
* Looks at emerging polyester materials as well as existing
ones.
* Written by foremost experts from both academia and industry,
ensuring that both fundamentals and practical applications are
covered.
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Dr. John Scheirs has worked extensively with poly (ethylene
terephthalate) (PET) and related polyesters. His early work
involved studying the UV stability of PET and poly(ethylene
naphthalate) (PEN) in France and later he was involved with
studying various industrial problems involving polyesters, such as
photodegradation, annealing, crystallization behaviour,
embrittlement, degradation by aminolysis, differential scanning
calorimetry (DSC) analysis, environmental stress cracking,
hydrolysis, nucleating agents, transesterification, injection
moulding of recycled PET compounds, solid-state polycondensation,
desiccant drying of PET and melt stabilization of PET. More
recently in the period 1998-2000, he was the technical manager for
Coca-Cola Amatil’s world-first PET reforming plant which
converts post-consumer PET bottles into high-grade, high IV
palletized PET for direct reuse in new bottles and injection and
sheet moulding applications. John Scheirs is now the principal
consultant with Excel Plas Polymer Technology where he specializes
in polymer recycling chemistry, formulation, processing and
testing.
Dr. Timothy E. Long is a professor in the Department of
Chemistry and the Macromolecular Science and Engineering Program at
Virginia Tech in Blacksburg, VA, USA. Professor Long was employed
at Eastman Kodak and Eastman Chemical for 12 years prior to joining
the faculty at Virginia Tech in 1999. He has extensive industrial
and academic experience in fundamental macromolecular chemistry,
with an awareness of the industrial and commercial impact of
polyester chemistry and processing, structure-property
relationships. And polyester applications. His research interests
include polyester ionomers, high-gas-barrier polyester for
packaging, new polyester catalyst development. Thermotropic liquid
crystalline polyesters, functional poly(lactides), and branched and
hyperbranced polyesters. He is the author of over 100 refereed
papers and holds 25 patents dealing with various aspects of
macromolecular science and engineering.