Industrial & Engineering Chemistry Research, Vol.45, No.10, 3366-3372, 2006
Phase behavior of the binary and ternary mixtures of biodegradable poly(epsilon-caprolactone) in supercritical fluids
Experimental cloud-point data for poly(epsilon-caprolactone) in supercritical CO2\, CHClF2, dimethyl ether(DME), 1-butene, and propylene at high pressure were measured at temperatures from 40 to 230 degrees C and pressures up to 2 830 bar. Poly(epsilon-caprolactone) was dissolved well in DME and CHClF2 below 500 bar and in CO2, 1-butene, and propylene in the range of 1 600-2 830 bar. A comparison of phase behavior was made between poly(epsilon-caprolactone) (M-w = 170 000) and poly( caprolactone) (M-w = 14 000) in supercritical CO2 and DME. The solubility of the poly(epsilon-caprolactone)- CO2- DME (0.0, 4.5, 14.5, 40.4, and 100 wt %) system with cosolvent concentration is measured in the range of temperature of 55-230 degrees C and at pressures as high as 2 830 bar. The cloud point for the ternary poly(epsilon-caprolactone)- CO2- CHClF2 mixture with 4.9, 14.3, and 44.5 wt % CHClF2 in cosolvent is measured at the temperature range of 40- 230 degrees C and at the pressure range of 43-2 830 bar. The cloud point for the poly(epsilon-caprolactone)- propylene- DME system with DME concentrations of 9.5, 21.2, and 42.4 wt % is measured in the temperature range of 55- 200 degrees C and at pressures as high as 1 825 bar. This system shows the change of the pressure-temperature relationship between the phase-behavior curves in the upper critical solution temperature (UCST) region of the negative slope, according to DME concentrations of 9.5, 21.2, and 42.4 wt %. The poly(epsilon-caprolactone)- propylene- CHClF2 (8.4, 22.9, and 41.9 wt %) system shows the phase-behavior curves from the UCST region to the lower critical solution temperature (LCST) region as the CHClF2 concentration increases. The experimental cloud-point data for the poly(epsilon-caprolactone)-1-butene-DME mixture with each of 0.0, 9.5, 31.1, 52.4, 80.6, and 100 wt % DME concentrations is measured in the temperature range 40- 200 degrees C and at pressures up to 1825 bar.