Abstract

Isothermal melt crystallization behavior of neat poly(l-lactide) (PLLA) and PLLA/organically modified layered silicate (OMLS) nanocomposite was studied by using time-dependent infrared (IR) spectroscopy and transmission electron microscopy (TEM). Sets of time-dependent IR spectra reflecting the crystallization from the melt of the neat PLLA and PLLA/OMLS nanocomposite were collected at 105°C. Fine details of the crystallization behaviors were analyzed by two-dimensional (2D) correlation spectroscopy, and significant differences in the crystallization behaviors depending on the presence of OMLS were revealed. Namely, it was found that the crystalline lamellae of the PLLA nanocomposite grow along the layered silicate, while the orientation of the neat PLLA resulted in more disordered orientation because of the absence of the OMLS. The result derived from the 2D correlation analysis of the time-dependent IR spectra of PLLA samples showed good agreement with corresponding TEM images.

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