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titleOfInvention Production of antistatic polyester
abstract PURPOSE: To obtain the titled polyester which scarcely causes deposition of foreign matter on the surface of a spinneret during spinning and which has excellent moldability, by mixing a specified polyester with a polyoxyalkylene glycol and a metal alkylsulfonate. n CONSTITUTION: A dibasic aromatic carboxylic acid (A) (e.g., isophthalic acid) and/or its derivative are polycondensed with a glycol (B) (e.g., ethylene glycol) in the presence of a polymerization catalyst (e.g., Sb 2 O 3 ). When the total terminal group concentration of the obtained polyester decreases to 250eq/10 6 or below, 50W5,000mmol%, based on component A, aromatic carboxylic acid (e.g., benzoic acid) is added to the reaction system, and the polycondensation is brought to completion to obtain a polyester. 100pts.wt. this polyester is mixed with 0.1W10pts.wt. polyoxyalkylene glycol insoluble in the polyester (e.g., polyoxyethylene glycol of a MW ≤400) and 0.5W10pts.wt. metal alkylsulfonate of the formula (wherein R is an 8 C or lower alkyl and M is an alkali metal). n COPYRIGHT: (C)1986,JPO&Japio
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