Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5188166 | Polymer | 2007 | 10 Pages |
Abstract
The blends of poly(l-lactide) (PLLA) with poly(butylene succinate-co-l-lactate) (PBSL) containing the lactate unit of ca. 3 mol% and Rikemal PL710 (RKM) which is a plasticizer mainly composed of diglycerine tetraacetate were prepared by melt-mixing and subsequent injection molding. The studied RKM content of the PLLA/PBSL/RKM blends was 0-20 wt%, and the PLLA/PBSL weight ratio was 100/0 to 80/20. Although elongation at break in the tensile test did not increase by the addition of 10 wt% RKM to PLLA, the addition of a small amount of PBSL to the PLLA/RKM blend caused a considerable increase of the elongation. The SEM and DSC analyses revealed that all the PLLA/PBSL/RKM blends are immiscible blends where the PBSL particles are finely dispersed, and that there is some compatibility between PLLA-rich phase and PBSL-rich phase in the amorphous state when the RKM content is 20 wt%. As a result of investigation of the crystallization behavior by DSC and polarized optical microscopic measurements, it was revealed that the addition of RKM causes the acceleration of crystalline growth rate at a lower annealing temperature, and the addition of PBSL mainly enhances the formation of PLLA crystal nucleus.
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Authors
Mitsuhiro Shibata, Naozumi Teramoto, Yusuke Inoue,