The present invention discloses a process for the preparation of a
stabilized polyester that is low in the generation of aldehydes which
comprises reacting one or more diacids with one or more diols in an
esterification process, and/or one or more diesters with one or more
diols in a transesterification process in the presence of an effective
amount of a stabilizer selected from the group consisting of (a) a
polyhydric alcohol which is for example poly(ethylene-co-vinyl alcohol),
poly(styrene-co-allyl alcohol), maltitol, isomalt, sorbitol, xylitol,
sucrose, mucic acid dibutylester, mucic acid di(phenyl-1-ethyl)ester,
pentaerythritol or dipentaerythritol; (b) a compound of the formula II,
which is for example di-iso-octyl-phosphinic acid; (c) a sterically
hindered amine which is for example Tinuvin 123 or Tinuvin 622; (d) a
polyacrylamide or a cationic acrylamide copolymer; or (e) a hydroxyamine
and/or a nitrone. Such polyesters, for example PET, when extrusion
compounded exhibit a lower residual acetaldehyde content than does PET
alone when similarly treated. The invention pertains to any polyester
used in the manufacture of bottles or containers which in turn are used
to store consumer materials, especially food, pharmaceuticals, beverages
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