As‐received poly(ethylene terephthalate) (asr‐PET) may be reorganized by precipitation from trifluoroacetic acid upon gradual addition to a large excess of rapidly stirred acetone (p‐PET). Unlike asr‐PET, p‐PET repeatedly crystallizes rapidly from the melt, and can be used in small quantities (a few %) as an effective self‐nucleating agent to control and improve the bulk semi‐crystalline morphology and properties of asr‐PET. Nuc‐PET film has significantly increased hardness and Young's modulus and is much less permeable to CO2, while its un‐drawn fibers exhibit higher tenacities and moduli. Because nuc‐PET contains no incompatible additives, it may be readily recycled.
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