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The evolution of poly(lactic acid) degradability by dielectric spectroscopy measurements
Authors:F Henry  M Devassine
Institution:a Laboratoire de Recherche en Polymères, C.N.R.S., 94320 Thiais, France
b Physics Department, University of Aveiro, 3810-193 Aveiro, Portugal
Abstract:Dielectric spectroscopy is a powerful method that allows the study of the dynamics of polymers in a wide frequency range. The different regimes of the dielectric spectra can be observed and the dynamics of the primary and secondary relaxations can be found.In this work, the systems investigated included industrial and purified poly(lactic acid), PLA. This is an aliphatic polyester, one of the most important biocompatible and biodegradable material that has received increasing attention in the last 10 years.Thermal analyses indicated that the glass transition temperature of the polymer was about 320 K.The β relaxation was observed between −150 °C and −30 °C, depending on the measurement frequency (1 Hz-100 kHz), and was assigned to the secondary relaxation in the glassy state. We studied the changes that are connected with the water penetration in the polymer, and directly affect that relaxation process. Water molecules confined by polymer chains and in the polymer networks play an important role in the degradation of the matrix, and then we can observe the evolution of that degradation during some weeks, in a controlled humidity environment. It is accepted that water preferentially enters in the amorphous zones, but also affects the crystalline regions. It is observed a clear evolution of the relaxation activation energy during the degradation of the polymer.The dielectric relaxation results are complemented with molar mass measurements during the degradation process with time.
Keywords:77  22  Gm  77  84  Jd
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