

Publisher: Trans Tech Publications
E-ISSN: 1662-9795|2017|751|221-229
ISSN: 1013-9826
Source: Key Engineering Materials, Vol.2017, Iss.751, 2017-09, pp. : 221-229
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Abstract
The influence of molecular weight of poly (D-lactide) (PDL) on the melt crystallization was successfully investigated by non-isothermal differential scanning calorimetry (DSC) technique. The synthesized PDLs with three different number average molecular weights (Mn) of 2.39×105 (PDL1), 1.09×105 (PDL2) and 0.61×105 (PDL3) were utilized in this study. From DSC kinetics analysis, it was found that the rate of PDLs crystallization increased with increasing cooling rate. Furthermore, the crystallization rate of PDLs was dependent on molecular weight and determined to be in the following order: PDL3 gt; PDL2 gt; PDL1. The crystallization mechanism was analyzed by the Avrami, Ozawa and Liu models. The mechanism of all PDLs crystallization was nucleation with three dimensional growths. Furthermore, the molecular weight of PDLs affected not only the crystallization rate but also the thermal property. As the molecular weight of PDLs increased, the melting temperature (Tm) increased but the heat of melting (∆Hm) decreased.
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