Tuning Degradation and Mechanical Properties of Poly(l-lactic acid) with Biomass-Derived Poly(l-malic acid)

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Qianru Wanyan
Yaxin Qiu
Wenyuan Xie
Defeng Wu
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[1] Yangzhou University,School of Chemistry & Chemical Engineering
[2] Provincial Key Laboratories of Environmental Engineering & Materials,College of Innovative Material & Energy
[3] Yangzhou University,undefined
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Journal of Polymers and the Environment | 2020年 / 28卷
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Poly(; -lactic acid); Poly(; -malic acid); Mechanical properties; Degradation; Phase behavior;
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Poly(l-malic acid) (PLMA) oligomer was used as the minor phase to prepare the blends with poly(l-lactic acid) (PLLA), with the objective to develop fully biomass-derived and biodegradable aliphatic polyester blends with balanced overall performance. The phase behavior and viscoelastic responses reveals that the two phases are thermodynamically immiscible, showing high level of interfacial tension in their blends. Poor phase adhesion and lower mass weight of PLMA results in an evident decrease of mechanical properties of the blends as compared to PLLA. The dilute effect caused by the addition of PLMA, however, promotes the cold crystallization of PLLA. Therefore, the strength and modulus losses of the blends can be remedied well by the annealing in solid state. Besides, the degradation rates can also be regulated by the presence of hydrophilic PLMA phase. In this case, a fully green PLLA/PLMA blend with balanced properties is fabricated. This work also provides useful information developing new applications of PLMA.
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