Abstract
AbstractBio‐based copolymers with excellent mechanical properties and biodegradability are highly desired for packaging and agricultural applications. In this work, a series of high molecular weight bio‐based poly(ester‐carbonate)s are synthesized using glycolic acid (GA), dimethyl carbonate (DMC), and 1,4‐butanediol (BDO). The intrinsic viscosity ([η]) of these copolymers ranges from 0.70 to 1.11 dL/g. The tensile strength, elastic modulus, and elongation at break of PBCGA10 are 19.69 ± 2.40 MPa, 151.20 ± 37.17 MPa, and 1173 ± 142%, respectively, which are superior to the mechanical properties of PBAT. The degradation weight loss of PBCGA10 and PBCGA20 after 30 days can reach 8% and 40%, respectively, indicating excellent degradation performance of the copolymers. Moreover, copolymers undergo degradation through a surface degradation mechanism. The main products of copolymer degradation are BDO, CO2, and H2O, which do not cause harm to organisms and the environment.
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