Abstract

Crystallization of amorphous poly(lactic acid) (PLA) was investigated by exposing to vapor of acetone. The vapor of acetone induced crystallization of the amorphous PLA effectively. It took about 24 min to complete the crystallization of a 1 cm × 2 cm × 0.55 mm specimen at 25℃. The crystallization rate increased with increasing of conducting temperature. The crystallization method yielded high crystallinity about 40%, which was almost equal to that attained by annealing or immersion methods conducted as references. The specimens crystallized by the vapor showed higher transparency than those prepared by the reference methods. The crystallization was induced by diffusion of acetone into the amorphous phase of PLA, and polarized optical photomicrographs cleared that the diffusion obeyed Fick type diffusion.

Highlights

  • Poly(lactic acid) (PLA) is one of the most useable bioderadable plastics which are made from bio-resources

  • Structure and Properties of PLA Specimens Crystallized by Acetone Vapor

  • Amorphous PLA was exposed to the vapor of acetone at 25 ̊C, 40 ̊C, and 50 ̊C

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Summary

Introduction

Poly(lactic acid) (PLA) is one of the most useable bioderadable plastics which are made from bio-resources. Nanocomposite of PLA is an effective method to improve the mechanical properties and increased the crystallization rate of PLA [15,16,17,18,19]. We found out crystallization of amorphous PLA induced by immersion it in organic solvents [20]. Acetone is the most effective among the organic solvents used in the experiments This is a very easy and conventional method to obtain high crystalline PLA samples. We investigated solvent induced crystallization of amorphous PLA and its properties precisely, and found out that vapor of acetone induced crystallization of amorphous PLA effectively and yielded high crystallinity and transparent specimens

Materials
Crystallization of Amorphous PLA
Analytical Procedures
Structure and Properties of PLA Specimens Crystallized by Acetone Vapor
Crystallization Behavior of Amorphous PLA by Acetone Vapor
Conclusions
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