Chemical modification of poly(lactic acid) induced by thermal decomposition of N‐acetoxy‐phthalimide during extrusion |
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Authors: | S bastien Rolere,Sophie Monge,Mamy Daniel Rakotonirina,Yohann Guillaneuf,Didier Gigmes,Jean‐Jacques Robin |
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Affiliation: | Sébastien Rolere,Sophie Monge,Mamy Daniel Rakotonirina,Yohann Guillaneuf,Didier Gigmes,Jean‐Jacques Robin |
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Abstract: | Chemical modification of poly(lactic acid) (PLA) with N‐acetoxy‐phthalimide (NAPI) was performed in the melt by reactive extrusion, without using any peroxide initiator. The aminyl and nitroxide radicals produced from the NAPI thermal degradation, were, respectively, used (a) to create PLA macroradicals, and (b) to functionalize the PLA samples through nitroxide radical coupling. Depending on the extrusion temperature and the initial NAPI concentration, grafting rates up to 0.24 mol % were measured, modifying the PLA optical properties. This study represents an original new way of modification of PLA without the use of conventional peroxide initiators. Indeed, the undesirable side reactions (PLA branching or crosslinking) usually observed when using peroxides to initiate the radical grafting of PLA were avoided when using NAPI. © 2018 Wiley Periodicals, Inc. J. Polym. Sci., Part A: Polym. Chem. 2019 , 57, 120–129 |
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Keywords: | functionalization of polymers melt melt chemical modification N‐acetoxy‐phthalimide (NAPI) poly(lactic acid) (PLA) reactive extrusion |
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