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Polypropylene sebacate copolymer

The agreement between heats of fusion of the same polymer is excellent in some cases, but very poor in others. Obviously, in the case of polypropylene more work needs to be done before the heat of fusion of this substance will be known with any certainty. Heats of fusion calculated from the copolymer equation, Eq. (6), are uniformly low, except in the case of Rybnikar s data. As pointed out by Dole and Wunderlich (1957) this is probably due to the failure to measure the maximum melting of carefully annealed samples. Thus, Dole and Wunderlich (1959) found that the calorimetrically estimated melting point in the case of the carefully annealed copolyester, the 80/20 polyethylene terephthalate and sebacate, was 240° C, whereas the value calculated from Eq. (6) using the heat of fusion estimated from the calorimetric data of Smith and Dole (1956) was 245° C. The unannealed sample had a melting point of ca. 210°. [Pg.235]


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