Abstract

Poly (Maleic acid-co-Malic acid-co-Propane-1,2-diol-co-Adipic acid) was synthesized using the Dean-Stark apparatus. Stoichometric proportions of maleic acid, malic acid, adipic acid and propane-1, 2-diol were taken in a round bottom flask along with a trace amount of anhydrous ferric chloride which worked as catalyst and o-xylene  used as reaction medium. The total system was heated at temp. 135-1400C for about 5 hours. Molecular weight, FTIR-spectra, thermo gravimetric and elemental analysis, solubility tests in common organic solvents, melting point and degradation tests were used for the characterization of the synthesized co-polyester. At room temperature (300C) the hydrolytic degradation study of the co-polyester in solutions of various pH values (pH=1.15-4.40) showed that, there has no degradation of the co-polyester, but it gradually degraded in solutions of pH values 6.50-8.99. This showed its stimuli-responsive characteristics. The co-polyester almost 70% degraded in normal soil within 30 days indicating its biodegradable nature. If satisfactory toxicity result of the synthesized co-polyester is observed, it might be usable as an enteric coating material.

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