Nucleation and crystallization of PLDA-6-PE and PLLA-6-PE diblock copolymers

Alejandro J. Müller, Reina V. Castillo, Marc Hillmyer

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Abstract

The nucleation and crystallization of two types of strongly segregated poly(lactide)-block-polyethylene diblock copolymers with an approximate 50/50 composition has been investigated. One material contains an amorphous PLDA block (PLDA-b-PE) and the other contains a semicrystalline PLLA block (PLLA-b-PE). The overall isothermal crystallization rate of the PLLA block was slowed down as compared to homo-PLLA by the covalently bonded PE chains that were molten at the PLLA crystallization temperatures. This crystallization rate depression of the PLLA block produces a coincident crystallization process when PLLA-b-PE is cooled down from the melt at rates larger than 2°C/min. The overall crystallization rate of the PE block is faster when it is covalently bonded to previously crystallized PLLA than when it is attached to a rubbery PDLA block, this results from a nucleation effect of PLLA on the PE block. Polarized Light Optical Microscopy (PLOM) confirmed the confined nature of the crystallization process within lamellar microdomains for both diblock copolymers, since neither PLLA nor PE are capable of breaking out and spherulites can not be formed.

Original languageEnglish (US)
Pages (from-to)174-181
Number of pages8
JournalMacromolecular Symposia
Volume242
DOIs
StatePublished - 2006

Keywords

  • Coincident crystallization
  • Double crystalline diblock copolymers
  • PE
  • PLDA
  • PLLA

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