| Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 5189901 | Polymer | 2005 | 11 Pages |
Abstract
Poly(l-lactide) (PLA) was plasticized with poly(ethylene glycol)s having Mw of 400 and 600Â g/mol. In addition to poly(ethyne glycol)s with hydroxyl end groups, monomethyl ethers of poly(ethylene glycol) having Mw of 550 and 750Â g/mol, with chains terminated with hydroxyl groups and methyl groups, were used. The effect of different end groups on the plasticization of both amorphous and semicrystalline PLA was studied. The crystallization, structure, thermal and tensile properties of PLA and PLA with 5 and 10Â wt% of plasticizers were explored. No marked effect induced by different end groups of plasticizers was found. All the plasticizers used decreased Tg and increased the ability of PLA to cold crystallization. While an amorphous plasticized PLA could be deformed to about 550%, a semicrystalline PLA with the same total plasticizer content exhibited nonuniform plasticization of the amorphous phase and less ability to the plastic deformation. Nevertheless, a 20% elongation at break was achieved for a semicrystalline PLA with 10Â wt% of the plasticizer. The plastic deformation of both neat and plasticized PLA was associated with crazing.
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Authors
Z. Kulinski, E. Piorkowska,
