Biodegradable diblock and triblock copolymers and blends were prepared, consisting of poly(l-lactic acid) and an aromatic/aliphatic polyester mimicking the thermal properties of polyethylene phthalate. As poly(2-(2-hydroxyethoxy)benzoate) possesses unique selective degradability and thermal properties, these novel block copolymers were explored through thermal analysis, ultraviolet–visible spectroscopy, X-ray diffraction and comparative enzymatic and catalytic degradation. Poly(l-lactic acid), the product of ring-opening polymerisation of l-lactide by an aluminium salen catalyst, was used as a macroinitiator in the ring-opening polymerisation of 2,3-dihydro-5H-1,4-benzodioxepin-5-one to obtain target diblock and triblock copolymers. Copolymerisation dramatically improved the thermal and optical properties of poly(2-(2-hydroxyethoxy)benzoate), particularly affording a copolymer with greater optical transparency whilst blocking both UV-A and UV-B light. In comparison, the polymer blends favoured non-interacting phases that worsened properties due to macro-phase separation. The chemical and enzymatic degradation profiles of the copolymers were studied by depolymerising with the aforementioned aluminium salen catalyst and degrading with proteinase K. Copolymerisation influenced the rate of chemical degradation, but retained selective degradation back to the cyclic monomer, 2,3-dihydro-5H-1,4-benzodioxepin-5-one.
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July 18 2018
Thermal, optical and structural properties of blocks and blends of PLA and P2HEB Available to Purchase
Vishalkumar A Makwana, MSc;
Vishalkumar A Makwana, MSc
PhD student
EaStCHEM School of Chemistry, University of Edinburgh, Edinburgh, UK
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Erlantz Lizundia, PhD
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Erlantz Lizundia, PhD
Associate Professor
Department of Graphic Design and Engineering Projects, Bilbao Faculty of Engineering, University of the Basque Country (UPV/EHU), Bilbao, Spain
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Aitor Larrañaga, PhD;
Aitor Larrañaga, PhD
Advanced Technician
Macromolecular Chemistry Research Group, Department of Physical Chemistry, Faculty of Science and Technology, University of the Basque Country (UPV/EHU), Leioa, Spain
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José Luis Vilas, PhD;
José Luis Vilas, PhD
Professor
Basque Center for Materials, Applications and Nanostructures, UPV/EHU Science Park, Leioa, Spain
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Michael P Shaver, PhD
Polymer Chemistry, EaStCHEM School of Chemistry, University of Edinburgh, Edinburgh, UK
(corresponding author: michael.shaver@ed.ac.uk)
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Publisher: Emerald Publishing
Received:
January 19 2018
Accepted:
June 04 2018
Online ISSN: 2049-1239
Print ISSN: 2049-1220
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2018
Green Materials (2018) 6 (3): 85–96.
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Received:
January 19 2018
Accepted:
June 04 2018
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Makwana VA, Lizundia E, Larrañaga A, Vilas JL, Shaver MP (2018), "Thermal, optical and structural properties of blocks and blends of PLA and P2HEB". Green Materials, Vol. 6 No. 3 pp. 85–96, doi: https://doi.org/10.1680/jgrma.18.00006
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