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Crystallization kinetics of virgin and processed poly(lactic acid)
Authors:R Pantani  F De Santis  A Sorrentino  F De Maio  G Titomanlio
Institution:Dept. of Chemical and Food Engineering, University of Salerno, via Ponte don Melillo, 84084 Fisciano (SA), Italy
Abstract:Poly(lactic acid) (PLA) is an emerging material mainly because it can be synthesized from renewable resources and is thus environmentally and ecologically safe. The mechanical properties, above all the thermal resistance of PLA are determined by the crystalline content: the heat deflection temperature of crystalline PLA can reach 100 °C, whereas amorphous PLA loses mechanical properties at temperatures slightly higher than 60 °C. However, PLA has a low crystallization rate, so that after processing it remains mostly amorphous. This characteristic heavily limits the use of PLA for commercial applications. Many studies have been recently published on the crystallization kinetics of PLA. The effect of processing on this feature is however often neglected. In this work, the significance of processing on the crystallization kinetics of a commercial PLA was investigated. Two processing methods were explored: extrusion and injection moulding. The obtained materials, and the starting pellets of virgin polymer, were analyzed by calorimetry in order to obtain the crystallization kinetics. Two protocols were adopted to determine the crystallization rates during cooling from the melt or heating from the solid. The parameters of a kinetic equation were determined for all the materials and protocols adopted and it was thus possible to describe the evolution of crystallinity during heating and during cooling.
Keywords:Poly(lactic acid)  Crystallization kinetics  Injection moulding  Extrusion  Cold crystallization  PVT
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