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17. Figures 47-50 reprinted from Polymer, Vol. 33, 1992, Authors:
Roebuck J, Jakeways R and Ward I M, Title: Existence of a stable
beta form in oriented poly(butylene terephthalate), pp. 227-232,
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18. Figures 54-58 reprinted from Polymer (in press), Authors: Yang
J, Sidoti G, Liu J, Geil P H, Li C Y and Cheng S Z D , Title: Morphology and crystal structure of CTFMP and bulk polymerized
poly(trimethylene terephthalate), Copyright (2001), with permission from Elsevier Science.
19. Figures 68a, 69, 7Oa, 7Ob, and 71 reprinted from J Macromol Sei
Phys, Vol. Bl, 1967, Authors: Yeh G S Y and Geil P H, Title: Crystallization of polyethylene terephthalate from the glassy
amorphous state, pp. 235-250, Copyright (2001), with permission
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20. Figure 80 reprinted from J Appl Phys, Vol. 43, 1972, Authors:
Harget P J and Siegmann A, Title: Time-resolved X-ray studies
of structure development in poly(butylene terephthalate) during
isothermal crystallization, pp. 4357-4362, Copyright (2001), with
permission from the American Institute of Physics.
21. Figures 83 and 84 reprinted from Macromolecules, Vol. 27, 1994,
Authors: Imai M, Kaji K and Kanaya T, Title: Structural formation of poly(ethylene terephthalate) during the induction period
of crystallization. 3. Evolution of density fluctuations to lamellar
crystal, pp. 703-7108, Copyright (2001), with permission from the
American Chemical Society.
22. Figures 85, 86, and 87 reprinted from Macromolecules, Vol. 29,
1996, Authors: Lee C H, Saito H, Inoue T and Nojima S, Title:
Time-resolved small-angle X-ray scattering studies on the crystallization of poly(ethylene terephthalate), pp. 7034-7037, Copyright
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23. Figures 88a-90b reprinted from Polymer, Vol. 40, 1999, Authors:
Wang Z-G, Hsiao B S, Sauer B B and Kampert W G, Title:
The nature of secondary crystallization in poly(ethylene terephthalate), pp. 4615-4627, Copyright (2001), with permission from
Elsevier Science.
24. Figure 91 reprinted from Polymer, Vol. 41, 2000, Authors: Wang
Z-G, Hsiao B S, Fu B X, Liu L, Yeh F, Sauer B B, Chang H and
Schultz J M, Title: Correct determination of crystal lamellar thickness in semicrystalline poly(ethylene terephthalate) by small-angle
X-ray scattering, pp. 1791-1797, Copyright (2001), with permission from Elsevier Science.
25. Figures 96a-97b reprinted from Polymer, Vol. 40, 1999, Authors:
Hsiao B S, Wang Z-G, Yeh F, Gao Y and Sheth K C, Title: Time-
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poly(ethylene terephthalate) during the induction period of crystallization, pp. 4162-4165, Copyright (2001), with permission from
the American Physical Society.
Chapter 5. Structure and Dynamics of PET in the Partially
Crystalline and Glassy States as Studied by Solid-State 1^C
and 2H NMR Spectroscopy
1. Figure 1 reprinted from Solid-State NMR of Polymers, 1998, Eds.
Ando I and Asukara T, Author: Horii F, Title: NMR relaxation
and dynamics, pp. 51-81, Copyright (2001), with permission from
Elsevier Science.
2. Figures 2,3, and 4 reprinted from Polymer, Vol. 39,1998, Authors:
Kawaguchi T, Mamada A, Hosokawa Y and Horii F, Title: 2H
NMR analysis of the phenylene motion in different poly(ethylene
terephthalate) samples, pp. 2725-2732, Copyright (2001), with
permission from Elsevier Science.
3. Figure 5 reprinted from J MoI Structure, Vol. 441, 1998, Author:
Horii F, Title: Solid-state NMR and materials, pp. 303-311, Copyright (2001), with permission from Elsevier Science.
4. Figures 6 and 7 reprinted from Macromolecules, Vol. 29, 1996,
Authors: Wilhelm M and Spiess H W, Title: Detection of slow
180 phenylene flips in solid-state exchange NMR, pp. 1088-1090,
Copyright (2001), with permission from the American Chemical
Society.
5. Figures 8-15 reprinted from Macromolecules, Vol. 26, 1998, Authors: Chmelka B F, Schmidt-Rohr K and Spiess H W, Title:
Molecular orientation distributions in poly(ethylene terephthalate) thin films and fibers from multidimensional DECODER
NMR spectroscopy, pp. 2284-2296, Copyright (2001), with permission from the American Chemical Society.
6. Figures 16-20 reprinted from J Chem Phys, Vol. 109, 1998,
Authors: Kaji H and Horii F, Title: Analysis of the local order in poly(ethylene terephthalate) in the glassy state by twodimensional solid-state 1^C spin diffusion, pp. 4651-4658, Copyright (2001), with permission from the American Institute of
Physics.
7. Figure 21 reprinted from Science, Vol. 280, 1998, Authors:
Schmidt-Rohr K, Hu W and Zumbulyadis N, Title: Elucidation
of the chain conformation in a glassy polyester, PET, by twodimensional NMR, pp. 714-717, Copyright (2001), with permission from the American Association for the Advancement of Science.
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H, Title: In situ study of structure development during continuous hot drawing of poly(trimethylene terephthalate) by simultaneous synchrotron small- and wide-angle scattering, pp. 7161-7170,
Copyright (2001), with permission from Elsevier Science.
Chapter 13. Synthesis and Characteristics of Polyester Based
Thermoplastic Elastomers: Chemical Aspects
1. Figures 3-6 reprinted from J Appl Polym Sei, Vol. 33, 1987,
Authors: Hsu J, Choi K Y, Title: Kinetics of transesterification
of dimethyl terephthalate with poly(tetramethylene ether) glycol
and 1,4-butanediol catalyzed by tetrabutyl titanate, pp. 329-351,
Copyright (2001), with permission from John Wiley & Sons, Inc.
2. Figure 7 reprinted from Polym Eng Sei, Vol. 35, 1995, Authors:
Chang S J, Chang F Ch, Tsai H B, Title: Block copolyetheresters. Part 3: Preparation of block copolyetheresters by a terephthalic acid process in the presence of salts, pp. 190-194, Copyright
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Inc.
3. Figures 8-10 reprinted from Polym Eng Sei, Vol. 35, 1995, Authors: Yoon K H and Park O O, Title: Diffusion of butanediol
in poly(butylene terephthalate) (PBT) melt and analysis of PBT
polymerization reactor with surface renewal, pp. 703-708, Copyright (2001), with permission from the Society of Plastics Engineers, Inc.
4. Figure 18 reprinted from Polym Degrad Stab, Vol. 67, 2000,
Authors: Costa L, Luda M P, Cameron G G and Qureshi
M Y, Title: The thermal and thermo-oxidative degradation of
poly(tetrahydrofuran) and its complexes with LiBr and LiI, pp.
527-533, Copyright (2001), with permission from Elsevier Science.
5. Figure 20 reprinted from Polym Degrad Stab, Vol. 63, 1999, Authors: Bikiaris D N and Karayannidis G P, Title: Effect of carboxylic end groups on the thermooxidative stability of PET and
PBT, pp. 213-218, Copyright (2001), with permission from Elsevier Science.
6. Figure 23 reprinted from J Appl Polym Sei, Vol. 72,1999, Authors:
Kang H J and Park S S, Title: Characterization and biodegradability of poly(butylene adipate-co-succinate/poly(butylene terephthalate) copolyester, pp. 593-608, Copyright (2001), with permission from John Wiley & Sons, Inc.
7. Figure 24 reprinted from Polimery, Vol. 40, 1995, Author: Ukielski
R, Title: Synthesis of block polyesteretheramide terpolymers, pp.
160-163, Copyright (2001), with permission from the Industrial
Chemistry Research Institute (Warsaw, Poland).
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8. Figures 27 and 28 reprinted from Polimery, Vol. 43, 1998, Authors: Szymczyk A and Roslaniec Z, Title: Copoly(ether-blockamidoester)s based on diamide derivative of terephthalic acid
and 2-aminoethanol, pp. 600-611, Copyright (2001), with permission from the Industrial Chemistry Research Institute (Warsaw,
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Chapter 15. Flexible Copolyesrers Involving PBT: StrainInduced Structural Changes in Thermoplastic Elastomers
1. Figures 1-10 reprinted from Polymer, Vol. 32, 1991, Authors:
Fakirov S, Fakirov C, Fischer E W and Stamm M, Title: Deformation behaviour of poly(ether ester) thermoplastic elastomers as
revealed by small-angle X-ray scattering, pp. 1173-1180, Copyright (2001), with permission from Elsevier Science.
2. Table 2 reprinted from Polymer, Vol. 33, 1992, Authors: Fakirov
S, Fakirov C, Fischer E W and Stamm M, Title: Deformation
behaviour of poly(ether ester) thermoplastic elastomers with destroyed and regenerated structure as revealed by small-angle X-ray
scattering, pp. 3818-3827, Copyright (2001), with permission from
Elsevier Science.
3. Figures 11-13 reprinted from Colloid Polym Sei, Vol. 271, 1993,
Authors: Fakirov S, Fakirov C, Fischer E W, Stamm M and Apostolov A A, Title: Reversible morphological changes in poly(ether
ester) thermoplastic elastomers during deformation as revealed
by SAXS, pp. 811-823, Copyright (2001), with permission from
Springer-Verlag GmbH & Co., KG.
4. Figures 23-25 reprinted from Macromolecules, Vol. 34, 2001 , Authors: Stribeck N and Fakirov S, Title: Three-dimensional chord
distribution function SAXS analysis of the strained domain structure of a poly(ether ester) thermoplastic elastomer, pp. 7758-7761,
Copyright (2001), with permission from the American Chemical
Society.
Chapter 16. Fracture and Fatigue Behavior of Amorphous
(Co)polyesters as a Function of Molecular and Network Variables
1. Figures 4 and 5 reprinted from Polymer, Vol. 38, 1997, Authors: Karger-Kocsis J, Czigany T and Moskala E J, Title: Thickness dependence of work of fracture parameters of an amorphous
copolyester, pp. 4587-4593, Copyright (1997), with permission
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2. Figures 7 and 8 reprinted from Polymer, Vol. 41, 2000, Authors:
Karger-Kocsis J and Moskala E J, Title: Molecular dependence of
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4. Table 1 reprinted partly from Encyclopedia of Polymer Science
and Engineering, Vol. 2, 1985, Eds. Mark H F, Bikales N M,
Overberger C G and Menges G, Author: Combellick W A, Title:
Barrier polymers, pp. 176-192, Copyright (2001), with permission
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5. Table 1 reprinted partly from Concise Encyclopedia of Polymer Processing and Applications, 1992, Ed. Corish P J, Authors:
Adams J F E and Mclntosh J, Title: Plastics for packaging, pp.
491-498, Copyright (2001), with permission from Pergamon Press.
6. Table 2 reprinted partly from Polymer Data Handbook, 1999, Ed.
Mark J E, Author: Iron J O, Title: Poly(ethylene terephthalate),
pp. 558-560, Copyright (2001), with permission from Oxford University Press.
7. Table 2 reprinted partly from Polymer Data Handbook, 1999, Ed.
Mark J E, Author: Galanty P G, Title: Nylon 6, pp 180-185, Copyright (2001), with permission from Oxford University Press.
8. Table 2 reprinted partly from Polymer Data Handbook, 1999, Ed.
Mark J E, Author: Viers B D, Title: Nylon 66, pp. 189-206, Copyright (2001), with permission from Oxford University Press.
9. Table 3 reprinted from J Appl Polym Sd, Vol. 67, 1998, Authors: Evstatiev M, Schultz J M, Petrovich S, Georgiev G, Fakirov
S and Friedrich K, Title: In situ polymer/polymer composites
from poly(ethylene terephthalate), polyamide-6, and polyamide66 blends, pp. 723-737, Copyright (2001), with permission from
John Wiley & Sons.
10. Table 4 reprinted from J Appl Polym Sd, Vol. 69, 1998, Authors:
Huang Y, Liu Y and Zhao C, Title: Morphology and properties
of PET/PA-6/E-44 blend, pp. 1505-1515, Copyright (2001), with
permission from John Wiley & Sons.
11. Table 5 reprinted from J Appl Polym Sd, Vol. 60, 1996, Authors: Jun A N, Jinying G E and Liu Y, Title: Special effect of
epoxy resin E-44 on compatibility and mechanical properties of
poly(butylene terephthalate)/polyamide-6 blends, pp. 1803-1810,
Copyright (2001), with permission from John Wiley & Sons.
12. Table 7 reprinted from J Appl Polym Sd, Vol. 62, 1996, Authors:
Cook W D, Zhang T, Moad G, Deipen G V, Cser F, Fox B and
O'Shea M, Title: Morphology-property relationships in ABS/PET
blends. I. Compositional effects, pp. 1699-1708, Copyright (2001),
with permission from John Wiley & Sons.
13. Table 8 reprinted from Handbook of Thermoplastics, 1997, Ed.
Olabisi O, Authors: Van Berkel R W M , van Hartingsveldt E A
A and van der Sluijs C L, Title: Polybutylene terephthalate, pp.
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14. Table 9 reprinted from J Appl Polym Sei, Vol. 48, 1993, Authors: Carte T L and Moet A, Title: Morphological origin of super
toughness. I. Poly(ethylene terephthalate)/polyethylene blends,
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15. Table 10 reprinted from Polymer, Vol. 36, 1995, Authors:
Kalfoglou N K, Skafidas D S, Kallitsis J K, Lambert J-C and Van
der Stappen L, Title: Comparison of compatibilizer effectiveness
for PET/HDPE blends, pp. 4453-4462, Copyright (2001), with
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16. Table 11 reprinted from J Appl Polym Sei, Vol. 65, 1997, Authors:
Heino M, KirJava J, Hietaoja P and Seppala J, Title: Compatibilization of polyethylene terephthalate/polypropylene blends with
styrene-ethylene/butylene-styrene (SEBS) block copolymers, pp.
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17. Table 12 reprinted from Polym Eng Sei, Vol. 20, 1980, Authors:
Rudin A, Loucks D A and Goldwasser J M, Title: Oriented
monofilaments from blends of poly(ethylene terephthalate) and
polypropylene, pp. 741-746, Copyright (2001), with permission
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18. Table 13 reprinted from J Appl Polym Sei, Vol. 63, 1997, Authors:
Vainio T, Hu G-H, Lambla M and Seppala J, Title: Functionalization of polypropylene with oxazoline and reactive blending of
PP with PBT in a corotating twin-screw extruder, pp. 883-894,
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19. Table 14 reprinted from J Appl Polym Sei, Vol. 66, 1997, Authors: Worner C, Muller P and Mulhaupt R, Title: Toughened
poly(butylene terephthalate)s and blends prepared by simultaneous chain extension, interfacial coupling, and dynamic vulcanization using oxazoline intermediates, pp. 633-642, Copyright (2001),
with permission from John Wiley & Sons.
20. Table 15 reprinted from Proceedings of FUTURE-PAR '94,
Chicago, IL, November 16-17,1994, Authors: Adur A M and Bonis
L J, Title: PET-LCP Compatibilized alloys: A new unique development, pp. 2.48-2.58, Copyright (2001), with permission from
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21. Tables 16 and 17 reprinted from J Appl Polym Sei, Vol. 67, 1998,
Authors: Kim S H, Park S W and Gil E S, Title: Crystallization
kinetics of poly(ethylene terephthalate) with thermotropic liquid
crystalline polymer blends, pp. 1383-1392, Copyright (2001), with
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22. Tables 18 and 19 reprinted from J Appl Polym Sd, Vol. 66, 1997,
Authors: Liang B, Pan L and He X, Title: Structure and properties
of blend fibers from poly(ethylene terephthalate) and liquid crystalline polymer, pp. 217-224, Copyright (2001), with permission
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23. Table 20 reprinted from Polym Eng Sei, Vol. 35, 1995, Authors:
Chang J-H, Jo B-W and Jin J-I, Title: Blends of thermotropic liquid crystalline polyesters and poly(butylene terephthalate): thermal, mechanical, and morphological properties, pp. 1605-1614,
Copyright (2001), with permission from the Society of Plastics
Engineers.
24. Table 21 reprinted from Concise Encyclopedia of Polymer Processing and Applications, 1992, Ed. Corish P J, Authors: Adams
J F E and Mclntosh J, Title: Plastics for packaging, pp. 491-498,
Copyright (2001), with permission from Pergamon Press.
Chapter 20. Blends Based on Poly(Butylene Terephthalate)
1. Figures 1, 10, 11, and 12 reprinted from Adv Chem Ser, Vol.
176, 1979, Authors: Escala A, and Stein R S, Title: Crystallization studies of blends of poly(ethylene terephthalate) and
poly(butylene terephthalate), pp. 455-487, Copyright (2001), with
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2. Figure 2 reprinted from Makromol Chem, Vol. 190, 1989, Authors:
Kim W N and Burns C M, Title: Thermal behavior, morphology and the determination of the polymer-polymer interaction
parameter of polycarbonate-poly(butylene terephthalate) blends,
pp. 661-667, Copyright (2001), with permission from Wiley-VCH.
3. Figure 3 reprinted from Eur Polym J, Vol. 35, 1999, Authors:
Kolesov I, and Radusch H-J, Title: Study of segment mobility in
poly(butylene terephthalate)/polycarbonate blends by means of
the method of thermally stimulated depolarisation streams, pp.
527-541, Copyright (2001), with permission from Elesevier Science.
4. Figures 4, 7, and 8 reprinted from PhD Thesis, 1993, Author:
Androsch R, Title: Studies on the mixing and crystalization behavior of the blends poly(butylene terephthalate)/polycarbonate,
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5. Figure 5 reprinted from Polym Eng Sd, Vol. 28, 1988, Authors:
Delimoy D, Bailly C, Devaux J and Legras R, Title: Morphological
studies of polycarbonate-poly(butylene terephthalate) blends by
transmission electron microscopy, pp. 104-112, Copyright (2001),
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6. Figure 6 reprinted from Adv Chem Ser, Vol. 211, 1986, Authors:
Runt J P and Martynowich L M, Title: Crystallization and melting in compatible polymer blends, pp. 111-123, Copyright (2001),
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7. Figure 9a,b reprinted from Angew Makrom Chem, Vol. 214, 1994,
Authors: Androsch R and Radusch H-J, Title: Crystallization of
poly(butylene terephthalate) (PBT) and polycarbonate (PC) in
the polymer blend PBT/PC, pp. 179-196, Copyright (2001), with
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8. Figure 13 reprinted from J Polym Sei Polym Phys Ed, Vol. 20,
1982, Authors: Devaux J, Godard P and Mercier J P, Title:
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transesterification. IV. Kinetics and mechanism of the exchange
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10. Figure 17 reprinted from Polym Eng Sei, Vol. 29, 1989, Authors:
Golovoy A, Cheung M-F, Carduner K R and Rokosz M J, Title:
Control of transesterification in polyester blends, pp. 1226-1231,
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11. Figure 18 reprinted from Polymer Alloys and Blends, 1989, Author: Utracki L A, Copyright (2001), with permission from Hanser,
Munich.
12. Figure 19 reprinted from Kunststoffe, Vol. 74, 1984, Author: Rempel D, Title: Saturated polyester, pp. 578-581, Copyright (2001),
with permission from Hanser, Munich.
13. Figures 20, 21, 22, 23, and 26 reprinted from Product Information
General Electric Plastic GEP, XENOY-Typen, Copyright (2001),
with permission from GEP.
14. Figures 24 and 25 reprinted from Materials fe Design, Vol. 5,
1984, Authors: Nouvertne W, Peters H and Beicher H, Title: New
polymer-modified polycarbonates, pp. 186-192, Copyright (2001),
with permission from Elsevier Science.
Chapter 21. Strain-Induced Polymorphic Transition in PBT, its
Copolymers and Blends
1. Figures 2 and 3 reprinted from J Mater Sei, Vol. 34,1999, Authors:
Krumova M, Karger- Kocsis J, Balt Calleja F J and Fakirov
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1. Figures 1-7, 9-12, and Table 1 reprinted from J Mater Sei, Vol. 26,
1991, Authors: Takahashi K and Choi N-S, Title: Influence of fiber
weight fraction on failure mechanisms of poly(ethylene terephthalate) reinforced by short glass fibers, pp. 4648-4656, Copyright
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Publischers.
2. Figure 8 reprinted from Surfaces and Interfaces in Polymers and
Composites, European Conf. On Macromolecular Physics. Ed.
Pick R, European Physical Society, Vol. 21B, 1997, Authors: Takahashi K and Choi N-S, Title: Micromechanical damage procedure
in short fiber-reinforced thermoplastics, pp. 121-124, Copyright
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3. Figures 13-18 reprinted from Comp Sd Technol, Vol. 43, 1992,
Authors: Choi N-S and Takahashi K, Title: Stress field on and
beneath the surface of short fiber-reinforced composites and their
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1998, Authors: Choi N-S and Takahashi K, Title: Characterization of the damage process in short fiber/thermoplastic composites by acoustic emission, pp. 2357-2363, Copyright (2000), with
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5. Figure 26 reprinted from J Mater Sei Lett, Vol. 12, 1993, Authors:
Choi N-S and Takahashi K, Title: Microscopic observation of failure in polymer-matrix composites under reflected and transmitted light, pp. 1718-1721, Copyright (2000), with permission from
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Chapter 26. Recycling of Polyesters
1. Table 1 reprinted from Chemical Fibers Intern, Vol. 48, 1998, Author: Mannhart M, Title: Filament yarn from PET bottles, pp.
246-247, Copyright (2001), with permission from IBN Int Business Press Publishers GmbH.
2. Table 4 reprinted from The Economic Times Polymers, Vol. 1,
2000, Author: Prasad P V S , Title: PET - packaging material
of new millennium, pp. 8-17, Copyright (2001), with permission
from The Economic Times.
3. Table 5 reprinted from Asian Textile J, Vol. 1/93, 1993, Authors:
Hoenig H and Fehrer E, Title: Textile waste recycling, pp. 37-40,
Copyright (2001), with permission from Asian Textile Journal.
4. Table 6 reprinted from Polym Degrad Stab, Vol. 45, 1994, Authors: La Mantia F P and Vinci M, Title: Recycling poly(ethylene
terephthalate), pp. 121-125, Copyright (2001), with permission
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5. Table 7 reprinted from Asian Textile J, Vol. 6/95, 1995, Authors:
Sharma N D and Shubhada H, Title: Management of PET waste:
process of regranulation, pp. 39-52, Copyright (2001), with permission from Asian Textile Journal.
6. Table 8 reprinted from Chemical Fibers Intern, Vol. 47, 1997, Authors: Gargiulo C and Belleti G, Title: Polyester fiber from 100%
recycled PET bottles for apparel, pp. 28-30, Copyright (2001),
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