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Stereocomplexation of solvent‐cast poly(lactic acid) by addition of non‐solvents
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Materials ScienceBiomanufacturingMacromolecular ScienceEngineeringMacromolecular ChemistryPolymer SciencePolymer BlendPolymer ProcessingPolymer CharacterizationChemistryLactic AcidD ‐Lactic AcidL ‐Lactic AcidPolymer ReactionPolymer ChemistryPolymer SynthesisPolymers
Abstract Equimolar blends of poly( L ‐lactic acid) (PLLA) and poly( D ‐lactic acid) (PDLA) were obtained by solution casting from chloroform/methanol mixed solvents and analyzed using wide‐angle X‐ray diffraction (WAXD), differential scanning calorimetry (DSC) and polarizing optical microscopy. Chloroform and methanol are a solvent and non‐solvent, respectively, for poly(lactic acid). The WAXD and DSC results showed that stereocomplex crystallization between PLLA and PDLA occurred in addition to homo‐crystallization. On adding methanol to the casting solution, the stereocomplexation was gradually enhanced while the homo‐crystallization was suppressed. When a large amount of methanol was added, the homo‐crystallization was fully suppressed and the degree of stereocomplex crystallinity reached 90%. Similar results were obtained when another non‐solvent, hexane, was added to the casting solution in place of methanol. The effect of the addition of good and poor solvents such as tetrahydrofuran, ethanol, acetone and ethyl acetate was also studied. Copyright © 2011 Society of Chemical Industry
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