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Influence of α′‐/α‐crystal polymorphism on properties of poly(l‐lactic acid)
Authors:Maria Laura Di Lorenzo  Ren Androsch
Affiliation:Maria Laura Di Lorenzo,René Androsch
Abstract:Poly(l ‐lactic acid) (PLLA) is a biodegradable and biocompatible thermoplastic polyester produced from renewable sources, widely used for biomedical devices, in food packaging and in agriculture. It is a semicrystalline polymer, and as such its properties are strongly affected by the developed semicrystalline morphology. As a function of the crystallization temperature, PLLA can form different crystal modifications, namely α′‐crystals below about 120 °C and α‐crystals at higher temperatures. The α′ modification is therefore of special importance as it may be the preferred polymorph developing at processing‐relevant conditions. It is a metastable modification which typically transforms into the more stable α‐crystals on annealing at elevated temperature. The structure, kinetics of formation and thermodynamics of α′‐ and α‐crystals of PLLA are reviewed in this contribution, together with the effect of α′‐/α‐crystal polymorphism on the properties of PLLA. © 2018 Society of Chemical Industry
Keywords:poly(l‐lactic acid)  crystallization kinetics  crystal polymorphism  thermodynamics  rigid amorphous fraction  structure‐properties relationships
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