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Ring opening copolymerisation of lactide and mandelide for the development of environmentally degradable polyesters with controllable glass transition temperatures

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Environmentally degradable polyesters offer an interesting perspective for a vast number of applications. However, current front-runners like poly(lactide), poly(glycolide) and poly(ε-caprolactone) are either semi-crystalline excluding applications for which optical transparency is desired, or exhibit low glass transition temperatures (T g) resulting in poor dimensional stability at temperatures exceeding the T g. In the present work, copolymers of lactide and mandelide are explored as a method to obtain amorphous, environmentally degradable polyesters with a glass transition temperature exceeding 50 °C. Mandelide and lactide can be successfully copolymerised and the resulting copolymers revealed rising T g values upon increasing the mandelide content. The obtained molecular weights were superior to the molecular weights previously obtained via polycondensation, but were limited by the epimerisation of the mandelide monomer, which passes through an enolic intermediate that is able to initiate the polymerisation.

Journal: Reactive & Functional Polymers
ISSN: 1381-5148
Volume: 128
Pages: 16-23
Publication year:2018
Keywords:Glass transition temperature, Lactide, Mandelide, Polyester, Ring opening polymerisation
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Authors:International
Authors from:Higher Education
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