Polymer, Vol.44, No.19, 5635-5641, 2003
Controlled crystal nucleation in the melt-crystallization of poly(L-lactide) and poly(L-lactide)/poly(D-lactide) stereocomplex
Among the various inorganic nucleators examined, Talc and an aluminum complex of a phosphoric ester combined with hydrotalcite (NA) were found to be effective for the melt-crystallization of poly(L-lactide) (PLLA) and PLLA/poly(D-lactide) (PDLA) stereo mixture, respectively. NA (1.0 phr (per one hundred resin)) can exclusively nucleate the stereocomplex crystals, while Talc cannot suppress the homo crystallization of PLLA and PDLA in the stereo mixture. Double use of Talc and NA (in 1.0 phr each) is highly effective for enhancing the crystallization temperature of the stereo complex without forming the homo crystals. The stereocomplex crystals nucleated by NA show a significantly lower melting temperature (207 degreesC) than the single crystal of the stereocomplex (230 degreesC) in spite of recording a large heat of crystallization DeltaH(c) (54 J/g). Photomicrographic study suggests that the spherulites with a symmetric morphology are formed in the stereo mixture added with NA while the spherulites do not grow in size in the mixture added with Talc. The exclusive growth of the stereocomplex crystals by the melt-crystallization process will open a processing window for the PLLA/PDLA. (C) 2003 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.