Abstract

Star-shaped 4-armed stereo diblock poly(lactide)s with the core/shell types of poly(d-lactide) (PDLA)/poly(l-lactide) (PLLA) and PLLA/PDLA (abbreviated as 4-DL and 4-LD, respectively) and the number-average molecular weights of about 1 × 104 g mol−1 were synthesized and the crystallization behavior of neat 4-DL, 4-LD, and their 50/50 blend (abbreviated as 4-DL/4-LD blend) was investigated. Solely stereocomplex (SC) crystallites as crystalline species were formed in the neat 4-DL, 4-LD, and 4-DL/4-LD blend, irrespective of crystallization temperature (100–160 °C). The overall SC crystallization of 4-DL/4-LD blend was highly accelerated compared with that of neat 4-DL and 4-LD, due to the largely elevated spherulite nuclei number per unit mass in the blend. Such high density of nuclei formation in 4-DL/4-LD blend is attributable to the facile intermolecular interaction and subsequent SC nucleation between the PLLA shell of 4-DL and the PDLA shell of 4-LD. The blending method reported in the present study is applicable for various core/shell types of star-shaped stereo diblock stereocomplexationable polymers to accelerate overall SC crystallization and can counterbalance the lowered crystallization rate caused by the star-shaped architecture. Despite the highly accelerated overall SC crystallization of 4-DL/4-LD blend by blending 4-DL and 4-LD, the spherulite growth rate, induction period for spherulite growth, final crystallinity, crystalline species, growth morphology, and crystallization mechanism were not altered by blending 4-DL and 4-LD.

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