Abstract

Ιn this work, new block poly(lactic acid)-block-poly(hexylene succinate) (PLA-b-PHSu) copolymers, in different mass ratios of 95/05, 90/10 and 80/20 w/w, are synthesized and their thermal and mechanical behavior are studied. Thermal degradation and thermal stability of the samples were examined by Thermogravimetric Analysis (TGA), while thermal degradation kinetics was applied to better understand this process. The Friedman isoconversional method and the “model fitting method” revealed accurate results for the activation energy and the reaction mechanisms (nth order and autocatalysis). Pyrolysis-Gas Chromatography/Mass Spectrometry (Py-GC/MS) was used to provide more details of the degradation process with PHSu’s mechanism being the β-hydrogen bond scission, while on PLA the intramolecular trans-esterification processes domains. PLA-b-PHSu copolymers decompose also through the β-hydrogen bond scission. The mechanical properties have also been tested to understand how PHSu affects PLA’s structure and to give more information about this new material. The tensile measurements gave remarkable results as the elongation at break increases as the content of PHSu increases as well. The study of the thermal and mechanical properties is crucial, to examine if the new material fulfills the requirements for further investigation for medical or other possible uses that might come up.

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  • Published: 22 April 2021Poly(lactic acid) (PLA) is one of the most popular polymers, gaining more and more attraction from research, medical and industrial fields, due to its biocompatibility, degradability, non-toxicity and easy processing [1]

  • Published: April 2021Poly(lactic acid) (PLA) is considered as a biodegradable polymer [2], its biodegradability appears under specific industrial composting conditions [3] or by introducing another bio-based material in its matrix [4,5]

  • As was in a previous work measured by size exclusion chromatography (SEC), the prepared copolymers have number average molecular weight values (Mn ) 44,000, 33,000 and 21,700, respectively, while neat PLA has 47,000and PHSu

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Introduction

Poly(lactic acid) (PLA) is one of the most popular polymers, gaining more and more attraction from research, medical and industrial fields, due to its biocompatibility, degradability, non-toxicity and easy processing [1]. It is an aliphatic polyester, produced by industrial polycondensation of lactic acid and/or ring-opening polymerization of lactide. To select a PLA-based polymer for medical applications, the general criterion is to match mainly the mechanical properties and the degradation time to the needs of the specific application. The mechanical response of PLA implant/device should thoroughly

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