The melting of poly (ι-lactic acid)

Azizan Abdul Aziz, James Hay, Michael Jenkins

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Abstract

The effect of crystallization temperature and time on the melting of a stereo-copolymer of l-lactic acid has been measured using differential scanning calorimetry and hot stage microscopy. The temperature of the last trace of crystallinity increased with time and temperature. Increasing the heating rate to 50 °C min−1 and correcting for thermal lag enabled the m.pt of the as-crystallized material to be determined without premature melting and recrystallization of the sample on heating. The measured melting points enabled the equilibrium m.pt. of the copolymer to be determined as 205 ± 2 °C.

Changes due to lamellae thickening occurred by secondary crystallization from the initial onset of crystallization increasing with increasing temperature consistent with the process being diffusion controlled The addition of small chain segments emerging from the top lamellar surface occurred by reptation and growth increased with the square root of the lapsed time. This is consistent with the process of secondary crystallization.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)253-257
JournalEuropean Polymer Journal
Volume100
Early online date6 Feb 2018
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Mar 2018

Keywords

  • Melting
  • Stem lengths
  • Diffusion control
  • Secondary crystallization

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