Abstract

ABSTRACTCobalt(II)-hexamethylenetetramine (Co(II)-HMTA) complex was prepared using jet milling. Elemental analysis and thermogravimetric analysis confirmed that the structure of the Co(II)-HMTA complex was Co(HMTA)2Cl2·6H2O (LG). The influence of LG on the thermal performance of poly(l-lactic acid) (PLLA) was investigated. Isothermal crystallization behavior and X-ray diffraction analysis (XRD) results of PLLA/LG showed that LG could improve the crystallization performance of PLLA; 1% LG caused the half time of overall crystallization (t1/2) of PLLA to decrease from 96.5 min to a minimum value 3.8 min at 100°C. However, the isothermal crystallization kinetics of PLLA/LG described using the Avrami equation and XRD analysis indicated that the isothermal crystallization temperature and the LG concentration significantly affected the isothermal crystallization process of PLLA. In particular, 0.3% LG caused the intensity of the X-ray crystal diffraction peaks of PLLA to decrease with an increase of isothermal crystallization time after increasing for the first 5 min. The thermal decomposition analysis of PLLA/LG showed that the onset decomposition temperature of PLLA with a small amount of LG was higher than that of the neat PLLA and PLLA with a high concentration LG.

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