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John C. Morris
Researcher at Eastman Chemical Company
Publications - 14
Citations - 507
John C. Morris is an academic researcher from Eastman Chemical Company. The author has contributed to research in topics: Terephthalic acid & Polyester. The author has an hindex of 7, co-authored 11 publications receiving 506 citations.
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Clear polycarbonate and polyester blends
TL;DR: A blend of polycarbonates of dihydroxydiphenyl cycloalkanes and optionally 4,4'-isopropylidenediphenol with polyesters from terephthalic acid, isophthalic acid and 1,4-cyclohexanedimethanol, having the advantage of being colorless and providing an unexpected amount of impact strength, hardness and heat resistance.
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Polycarbonate and polyester blends
TL;DR: In this paper, clear blends are defined for a polycarbonate consisting of a diol component comprising from 5 to 100 mol percent units of a diphenol or mixture of diphenols having the formula ##STR1##.
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Blends of bisphenol a polycarbonate and polyesters
TL;DR: In this paper, clear blends are defined for polycarbonate, polyester, and polyethylene glycol, with a dicarboxylic acid component having about 2 to 20 carbons.
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Clear blends of polycarbonates and polyesters
TL;DR: A blend of polycarbonates of dihydroxydiphenyl cycloalkanes and optionally 4,4'-isopropylidenediphenol with polyesters from terephthalic acid, isophthalic acid and ethylene glycol, having the advantage of being colorless and providing an unexpected amount of impact strength, hardness and heat resistence, is especially suitable for the manufacture of clear molded articles, fibers, sheeting and film as mentioned in this paper.
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Polyesters from terephthalic acid, 2,2,4,4-tetramethyl-1,3-cyclobutanediol and ethylene glycol
TL;DR: In this article, a copolyester containing a dicarboxylic acid component having from about 80 to 100 mole % terephthalic acid or the ester thereof, less than or equal to 20 mole % of an aromatic DICARBOXYCLIC acid having up to 20 carbon atoms or the Ester thereof; and less than 10 mole percent of an aliphatic DICCARBOYCLICAL acid or an ester having upto 16 carbon atoms.