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2-Hydroxy-6-naphtoic acid

The most common form is the nematic, a bimdle of parallel, long, rodlike molecules. Additional cooling to the primary transition temperature, T leads to solidification into a solid crystalline phase (small crystallites). In the region between Tj and T , a liquid of very low viscosity prevails, in contrast to the high melt viscosity. The aromatic polyesters have high heat distortion temperatures (HDT). Vectra, composed of para-hydroxy-benzoic acid (PHBA) and para-hydroxy-naphtoic acid (PHNA), has an HDT of 180 C-240 C. Xy-dar, composed of PHBA, tera-phthalic acid and biphenol, has an even higher HDT of 260 C-350 C. [Pg.179]


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