Abstract
Two different etching techniques that reveal the semicrystalline morphology of polyesters have been developed and applied to an analysis of the phase structure of copolyesters made by reacting poly(hydroxybenzoic acid) (PHBA), and poly(ethylene naphtha-lene-dicarboxylate) (PEN). One technique is based on oxidation with acidic permanganate solutions and is used to study the macroscopic distribution of different phases. The other is based on sa-ponification with alkaline reagents and reveals more detailed structure within the various phases. Etching and electron microscopic examinations have been carried out for three different PEN-co-PHBA compositions. Three different types of solid phase are revealed: (1) a phase rich in PEN; (2) a phase containing roughly equal proportions of the two components, liquid crystalline at high temperatures; (3) a solid phase of crystalline HBA-rich molecules, which segregate into laminar regions. These observations are consistent with the previously published thermal, x-ray, and dynamic mechanical analyses of these materials.