Abstract: | A specifically tailored reagent was used to label the hydroxyl end groups of poly(ethylene/butylene terephthalate), which is synthesized by transesterification of the corresponding homopolymers. The terminal monomeric unit was then eliminated, together with the attached label, as a low molecular-weight cyclic compound. Specially synthesized reference compounds containing ethylene terephthalate and butylene terephthalate units enabled the terminal monomeric unit to be identified as butylene terephthalate, although the copolymer showed an otherwise random distribution. Despite the practical and theoretical reasons that restrict this sequential degradation to the last monomeric unit for polymers, the principle can be used in a wider range of applications if combined with selective degradation and separation by means of HPLC, which results in chemically uniform oligomers. The ultimate and penultimate monomeric units of ethylene/butylene terephthalate type oligomers can be identified using the cyclodegradation procedure described here. © 1993 John Wiley & Sons, Inc. |