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Unexpected Susceptibility of Poly(ethylene furanoate) to UV Irradiation: A Warning Light for Furandicarboxylic Acid?

Evelien MaaskantDaan S van Es
Published in: ACS macro letters (2021)
Poly(ethylene furanoate) (PEF) is widely advocated as a renewable alternative to the fossil-based polyester poly(ethylene terephthalate) (PET). Whereas the UV stability of PET is well-studied, little is known for PEF. Here, we compare the UV stability of both polyesters after 500 h of UV irradiation in a Q-SUN xenon arc chamber. Both the virgin and irradiated polyesters were characterized by FTIR, SEC, DSC, NMR, TGA, and MALDI-TOF MS. PET showed only minor signs of degradation under the applied test conditions, while PEF showed significant discoloration as well as evidence of both cross linking/chain extension and chain scission. Also, the thermal properties and the ability to crystallize of PEF were severely impacted by UV irradiation. Although a detailed study on the degradation mechanism is out of the scope of this work, we found indications that Norrish type I and II degradation reactions play an important role in the UV degradation of PEF.
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