Poliészterek
Poliészterek are a class of polymers that contain ester functional groups in their main chain. These materials are formed through a process called esterification, where a diol (an alcohol with two hydroxyl groups) reacts with a diacid (a carboxylic acid with two carboxyl groups) or its derivative. The most common type of polyester is polyethylene terephthalate (PET), widely recognized for its use in plastic bottles and synthetic fibers like Dacron.
Polyesters exhibit a wide range of properties depending on their specific chemical structure. They are generally
The versatility of polyesters leads to their extensive use across numerous industries. In textiles, they are