polyetylenseter
Polyetylenseter is a term encountered in limited sources to describe a family of polyesters built from ethylene-derived diols and ester linkages. It is not a standard name in mainstream chemistry and does not designate a single well-defined polymer. In many cases the term may be a misspelling or regional variant of polyethylene ester or polyethylene terephthalate (PET). Because of this ambiguity, exact composition and properties vary across sources.
Chemical structure and synthesis: A typical polyetylenseter can be represented by the repeating unit -O-CH2-CH2-O-CO-R-CO-, where
Properties and applications: Depending on the diacid, these polymers can be transparent or semi-crystalline, with variable
Notes on terminology: The lack of a standardized definition makes the term ambiguous. For reliable information,