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Phase Transformation Behavior of Polylactide Probed by Small Angle Light Scattering and Calorimetry
Authors:Nico Schmidt,Susanne Keuker‐Baumann,J  rg Meyer,Klaus Huber
Affiliation:Nico Schmidt,Susanne Keuker‐Baumann,Jörg Meyer,Klaus Huber
Abstract:Small angle light scattering (SALS) and differential scanning calorimetry DSC have been applied to investigate the melting of spherulites isothermally crystallized polylactide. At an isothermal crystallization temperature high enough, pure α‐phase crystals are formed. Exposed to a temperature gradient, the crystals first melt and then recrystallize before they finally melt. With decreasing crystallization temperature, an increasing fraction of polylactide is crystallizing in the less stable α ‐phase. α ‐crystals also melt upon increasing the temperature but recrystallize to the more stable α‐phase. A constant spherulite size is revealed by SALS for both processes, the α/α and α /α melt‐recrystallization, until completion of the final melting, thereby supporting integrity of the spherulites throughout the entire processes. Joint DSC and SALS experiments demonstrate that the depolarized scattering invariant correlates with the heat flow recorded by DSC and thus offer an alternative measure for the degree of crystallinity. The following mechanism is identified for both processes: initial melting and recrystallization overlay each other. Crystallinity is not fully recovered upon recrystallization because only part of the original lamellae survives the melt‐recrystallization, though with an increased thickness. While lamellae are melting and reforming or simply transforming their phase, the spherulites survive the process until final melting. © 2019 Wiley Periodicals, Inc. J. Polym. Sci., Part B: Polym. Phys. 2019 , 57, 1483–1495
Keywords:DSC  melting  melt‐recrystallization  polylactide  SALS
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