화학공학소재연구정보센터
Polymer, Vol.53, No.21, 4662-4671, 2012
Influence of block composition on structural, thermal and mechanical properties of novel aliphatic polyester based triblock copolymers
A series of ABA type triblock copolymers (Poly(lactide)-block-poly(hexamethylene 2,3-O-isopropylidene tartarate)-block-poly(lactide)] PLA-b-PHIT-b-PLA based on renewable monomers L-tartaric acid and L-lactide have been synthesized and the effect of the PLA chain length on the properties of the triblock copolymers has been systematically investigated. The block nature of the copolymers was established by differential scanning calorimetry (DSC) which showed two glass transition temperatures (T-g) corresponding to PHIT and PLA blocks. Solution cast films of these triblock copolymers turned out to be brittle in nature and to overcome this, epsilon-caprolactone was copolymerized with L-lactide to generate a separate series of triblock copolymers [PLA-ran-PCL]-b-PHIT-b-[PLA-ran-PCL]. Our study systematically demonstrates that the PLA-to-PCL ratio in the outer block composition influences the mechanical properties via a delayed post-yield stress drop phenomenon. The study further elaborates the time-synchronized strain-field analysis of the novel triblocks to be a convincing approach for the characterization of micro-deformation modes. (C) 2012 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.