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A series of mixed polyesters formed by ethylene glycol with terephthalic acid and an aliphatic acid were prepared, the two acids being taken in various proportions. The following aliphatic acids were used: oxalic, succinic, glutaric, adipic, azelaic, and sebacic.
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The relationships between the melting points of these polyesters and the relative amounts of aromatic and aliphatic acids were determined.
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The relationships between the solubilities of these polyesters and the relative amounts of aromatic and aliphatic acids were aliphatic acids were determined.
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Korshak, V.V., Golubev, V.V. & Karpova, G.V. Heterochain polyesters Communication 6. Mixed ethylene glycol polyesters of two dicarboxylic acids. Russ Chem Bull 7, 78–85 (1958). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01170866
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