Polymer Chemistry 2018-04-10

Synthesis, Properties, and Crystallization of Alternating Stereo Copolymer Poly(L-lactic acid-alt-D-lactic acid) [Syndiotactic Poly(lactic acid)] and its Blend with Isotactic Poly(lactic acid)

Hideto Tsuji, Yuki Arakawa

Index: 10.1039/C8PY00391B

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Abstract

Alternating stereo copolymer poly(L-lactic acid-alt-D-lactic acid), i.e., syndiotactic poly(lactic acid) (s-PLA) as well as isotactic poly(L-lactic acid) (i-PLA) as a reference polymer was successfully synthesized by the procedure reported by Stayshich and Meyer. The strategy proposed in the present study is applicable to synthesize other alternating or syndiotactic stereo copolyester from chiral hydroxyalkanoic acids. The physical properties, crystalline modification and crystallization behavior of neat i-PLA, s-PLA, and their blend were investigated by Fourier transform infrared spectrometry, wide-angle X-ray diffractometry, polarized optical microscopy, differential scanning calorimetry, and thermogravimetry. The crystal modification of s-PLA was different from that (- or -form) of i-PLA. In marked contrast with isotactic and syndiotactic poly(methyl methacrylate) blends, in i-PLA/s-PLA blends, i-PLA and s-PLA crystallized separately or only i-PLA crystallized, without stereocomplex formation or their co-crystallization. The radial growth rate of spherulites was much lower for neat s-PLA than for neat i-PLA, whereas the nucleus number per unit area of spherulites (spherulite density) was much higher and the induction period for spherulite growth was shorter for neat s-PLA than for neat i-PLA. The latter effects dominated the former effect, resulting in rapid crystallization of neat s-PLA compared to that of neat i-PLA during slow cooling from the melt. The thermal stability of neat i-PLA, s-PLA, and their blend was similar with each other, indicating the effects of tacticity or blending on thermal stability were very low.

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