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Water vapor permeability of poly(lactide)s: Effects of molecular characteristics and crystallinity
Authors:Hideto Tsuji  Rumiko Okino  Hiroyuki Daimon  Koichi Fujie
Abstract:Amorphous‐made poly(L ‐lactide) i.e., poly(L ‐lactic acid) (PLLA)], poly(L ‐lactide‐co‐D ‐lactide)P(LLA‐DLA)](77/23), and P(LLA‐DLA)(50/50) films and PLLA films with different crystallinity (Xc) values were prepared, and the effects of molecular weight, D ‐lactide unit content (tacticity and optical purity), and crystallinity of poly(lactide) i.e., poly(lactic acid) (PLA)] on the water vapor permeability was investigated. The changes in number‐average molecular weight (Mn) of PLLA films in the range of 9 × 104–5 × 105 g mol?1 and D ‐lactide unit content of PLA films in the range of 0–50% have insignificant effects on their water vapor transmission rate (WVTR). In contrast, the WVTR of PLLA films decreased monotonically with increasing Xc from 0 to 20%, while leveled off for Xc exceeding 30%. This is probably due to the higher resistance of “restricted” amorphous regions to water vapor permeation compared with that of the “free” amorphous regions. The free and restricted amorphous regions are major amorphous components of PLLA films for Xc ranges of 0–20% and exceeding 30%, respectively, resulting in the aforementioned dependence of WVTR on Xc. © 2005 Wiley Periodicals, Inc. J Appl Polym Sci, 2006
Keywords:biodegradable polyesters  crystallization  diffusion  poly(lactide)s  water vapor permeation
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