Water transport in polylactic acid (PLA), PLA/ polycaprolactone copolymers, and PLA/polyethylene glycol blends

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Georgette L. Siparsky
Kent J. Voorhees
John R. Dorgan
Kevin Schilling
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[1] Colorado School of Mines,Department of Chemistry and Geochemistry
[2] Colorado School of Mines,Department of Chemical Engineering
[3] Chronopol Inc.,undefined
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Polylactic acid; polycaprolactone; polyethylene glycol; permeability; diffusion; solubility; hydrolysis; degradation; water vapor;
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10.1007/BF02763656
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Polylactic acid (PLA) is a hydrolytically degradable aliphatic polyester, and water vapor permeability may have a significant influence on the rate of degradation. A method is devised to use bags prepared from PLA films and filled with molecular sieves to determine the water vapor permeability in the polymer, its copolymers with caprolactone, and blends with polyethylene glycol. The “solution-diffusion” model is used to determine the permeability parameters. These include the solubility coefficient,S, a measure of the equilibrium water concentration available for hydrolysis and the diffusion coefficient,D, which characterizes the rate of water vapor diffusion into the film under specific conditions. Values ofS andD at 50‡C and 90% relative humidity ranged from 400 × 10-6 to 1000 × 10-6 cm3 (STP)/(cm3 Pa) and 0.20 × 10-6 to 1.0 × 10-6 cm2/s, respectively. TheS andD coefficients were also measured at 20 and 40‡C and compared to those of other polymers. The degree of crystallinity was found to have little influence on the measured permeability parameters. The heat of sorption, δHS, and the activation energy of diffusion, ED, were used to show that the permeability process is best described by the “water cluster” model for hydrophobic polymers. Finally, the diffusion coefficient is used to compare the rate of water diffusion to the rate of water consumption by ester hydrolysis. Results indicate that hydrolytic degradation of PLA is reaction-controlled.
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