Abstract

Multi-arm poly(l-lactide)s (PLLAs) were prepared by using alcohols with different numbers of hydroxyl groups as initiator and Sn(Oct)2 as catalyst. The structure and composition was confirmed by NMR and GPC analysis. A series of blends of PLLA/multi-arm PLLA were prepared by melt-mixing. Several techniques were applied to investigate the effects of multi-arm PLLA on the melt rheology, crystallization, thermal stability, morphology and mechanical properties of the linear PLLA. Multi-arm PLLA enhanced crystallization rate of PLLA as a nucleating agent. Rheological analysis showed that the viscosity of PLLA at low frequencies increased after addition of multi-arm PLLA. In addition, the tensile strength was increased with the increase of multi-arm PLLA and can achieve a maximum. FE-SEM measurements revealed that the surface of blends was homogenous, indicating good compatibility between PLLA and multi-arm PLLA. The results had an important guiding role in PLA modification, which provided an opportunity for generating new PLA blending systems with enhanced properties.

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