“…In industry, the workhorse catalysts are often antimony-based (e.g., antimony trioxide), which are hazardous. , Other catalysts have also been investigated and used, such as tin-, zinc-, calcium-, aluminum-, zirconium-, magnesium-, and especially titanium-based catalysts, as well as several organocatalytic systems. Nonetheless, all of them exhibit one or more disadvantages, such as toxicity, discoloration, high cost, low availability, susceptibility to hydrolysis, and/or decreased thermo-oxidative stability of the polymers. ,,,,,,,− Finally, the catalyst system also influences the crystallization rate, making it more difficult to reproducibly study the crystallization behavior of these polymers …”