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Hollow Poly(3‐hydroxybutyrate) Fibers Produced by Melt Spinning
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Materials ScienceEngineeringPolymer ScienceReference MaterialPolymer ProcessingFiber SpinningPolymer CompositesAbstract NativeHollow PolySolidificationNative PhbFiber ChemistryCrystal FormationCrystallographyPolymer ChemistryMicrostructure
Abstract Native and nucleated PHB has been melt‐spun and the properties of the resulting fibers have been investigated. Biocompatible nucleating agents such as HAP and THY were compared to BN as a reference material. DSC was used to investigate the non‐isothermal crystallization kinetics as a function of processing temperature and cooling rate. It was found that particularly the choice of process temperature can ensure sufficient primary crystallization of native PHB: heating not higher than 10–15 K above the melting temperature induced a favorable crystallization behavior of native PHB. Thus, melt spinning at low process temperatures without additives was demonstrated to be the key to the formation of well‐defined hollow PHB fibers. magnified image
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