Effect of a small amount of poly(ethylene oxide) on crystal polymorphism of poly(l-lactic acid)

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Yafei Wang
Lulu Liu
Chenyuan Qin
Yaming Wang
Chuntai Liu
Changyu Shen
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[1] Zhengzhou University,Key Laboratory of Materials Processing and Mold (Zhengzhou University), Ministry of Education, National Engineering Research Center for Advanced Polymer Processing Technology
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Polymer Bulletin | 2021年 / 78卷
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Poly(; -lactic acid); Poly(ethylene oxide); Blends; Crystal structure;
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Poly(l-lactic acid) (PLLA) is a biodegradable and biocompatible polyester with great promise to be used in biomedical fields. Blending with poly(ethylene oxide) (PEO) can further improve the biocompatibility of PLLA. In this work, the effect of miscible blending of PEO on the crystal structure of PLLA was investigated. For neat PLLA, α′- and α-crystals are formed at crystallization temperature Tc < 110 °C and Tc ≥ 110 °C, respectively. With increasing PEO content, the difference of lattice spacing between α′- and α-crystals is gradually reduced. As PEO reaches 10 wt%, there is no apparent evidence of the presence of α′-crystal in the investigated Tc ranges. The blending effect of PEO on the crystal polymorphism of PLLA can be ascribed to the declined equilibrium melting point and lowered glass transition temperature.
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