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titleOfInvention Production of polyester
abstract PURPOSE: To obtain a polyester useful for an industrial fiber, by a method wherein a polyester composed of (A) an arom. dicarboxylic acid and (B) an org. dihydroxy cpd. and/or (C) a hydroxy-arom. monocarboxylic acid is reacted with an oxazoline cpd. n CONSTITUTION: A polyester composed of (A) an arom. dicarboxylic acid component and (B) an org. dihydroxy cpd. component and/or (C) a hydroxy-arom. monocarboxylic acid component and having a limiting viscosity of not less than 0.3 is reacted with (D) an oxazoline cpd. of the formula (wherein R 1 WR 4 are H, org. gp.; Ar is arom. gp.; X is electron-withdrawing gp. which is unreactive with the polyester and bonded directly to the arom. nucleus of Ar; n is 1W3) in the molten state of the polyester to produce a polyester having less carboxyl end gp. n COPYRIGHT: (C)1980,JPO&Japio
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