Abstract

The orientation of poly(3-hydroxybutyrate) (PHB) and poly(lactic acid) (PLA) segments in PHB/PLA blend films cast from chloroform solutions with compositions PHB < PLA was studied during uniaxial elongation up to 250% strain at 50 °C by in-situ rheo-optical FT-IR spectroscopy. From the orientation functions of the ν(C O) bands of the blend components, it was derived that the PLA chains orient in the direction of elongation while the PHB chains orient perpendicular to the drawing direction. PHB homopolymer and PHB/PLA blend films with PHB > PLA compositions could only be oriented by cold drawing in ice water after quenching from the melt. The IR-dichroic effects of films drawn under these conditions indicate for both blend components a chain alignment parallel to the drawing direction.

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