Effects of synthesis conditions on chemical structures and physical properties of copolyesters from lactic acid, ethylene glycol and dimethyl terephthalate

Lactic acid/ethylene terephthalate copolyesters were synthesized by the standard melt polycondensation of lactic acid (L), ethylene glycol (EG) and dimethyl-terephthalate (DMT). Effects of reaction temperatures and types of catalysts on the structures and properties of the copolymers were examined....

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Published: Budapest University of Technology 2009-07-01
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spelling doaj-56b77784cce247f9803aa80b418fb1412020-11-24T23:10:17ZengBudapest University of Technology eXPRESS Polymer Letters1788-618X2009-07-013745846810.3144/expresspolymlett.2009.56Effects of synthesis conditions on chemical structures and physical properties of copolyesters from lactic acid, ethylene glycol and dimethyl terephthalateLactic acid/ethylene terephthalate copolyesters were synthesized by the standard melt polycondensation of lactic acid (L), ethylene glycol (EG) and dimethyl-terephthalate (DMT). Effects of reaction temperatures and types of catalysts on the structures and properties of the copolymers were examined. In addition, feasibility of promoting the copolymerization process by a novel synthesis step of using thermo-stabilizers was investigated. The results show that a reaction temperature of higher than 180°C is necessary to produce copolymers with appreciable molecular weight. However, degradation was observed when the reaction temperature is higher than 220°C. Triphenyl phosphate (TPP) shows promising results as a potential thermo-stabilizer to minimize this problem. It was found that Sb2O3 and Tin(II) octoate are most effective among 4 types of catalysts employed in this study. 1H-NMR results indicate that copolymers have a random microstructure composed mainly of single L units alternately linked with ET blocks at various sequential lengths. The longer ET sequence in the chain structure leads to the increase in melting temperature of the copolymer. TGA results show that the resulting copolymers possessed greater thermal stability than commercially-available aliphatic PLA, as a result of the inclusion of T (terephthalate) units in the chain structure. http://www.expresspolymlett.com/letolt.php?file=EPL-0000962&mi=cdBiodegradable polymerspoly(lactic acid)poly(ethylene terephthalate)aliphatic aromatic copolyesterpolymer synthesis
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title Effects of synthesis conditions on chemical structures and physical properties of copolyesters from lactic acid, ethylene glycol and dimethyl terephthalate
spellingShingle Effects of synthesis conditions on chemical structures and physical properties of copolyesters from lactic acid, ethylene glycol and dimethyl terephthalate
eXPRESS Polymer Letters
Biodegradable polymers
poly(lactic acid)
poly(ethylene terephthalate)
aliphatic aromatic copolyester
polymer synthesis
title_short Effects of synthesis conditions on chemical structures and physical properties of copolyesters from lactic acid, ethylene glycol and dimethyl terephthalate
title_full Effects of synthesis conditions on chemical structures and physical properties of copolyesters from lactic acid, ethylene glycol and dimethyl terephthalate
title_fullStr Effects of synthesis conditions on chemical structures and physical properties of copolyesters from lactic acid, ethylene glycol and dimethyl terephthalate
title_full_unstemmed Effects of synthesis conditions on chemical structures and physical properties of copolyesters from lactic acid, ethylene glycol and dimethyl terephthalate
title_sort effects of synthesis conditions on chemical structures and physical properties of copolyesters from lactic acid, ethylene glycol and dimethyl terephthalate
publisher Budapest University of Technology
series eXPRESS Polymer Letters
issn 1788-618X
publishDate 2009-07-01
description Lactic acid/ethylene terephthalate copolyesters were synthesized by the standard melt polycondensation of lactic acid (L), ethylene glycol (EG) and dimethyl-terephthalate (DMT). Effects of reaction temperatures and types of catalysts on the structures and properties of the copolymers were examined. In addition, feasibility of promoting the copolymerization process by a novel synthesis step of using thermo-stabilizers was investigated. The results show that a reaction temperature of higher than 180°C is necessary to produce copolymers with appreciable molecular weight. However, degradation was observed when the reaction temperature is higher than 220°C. Triphenyl phosphate (TPP) shows promising results as a potential thermo-stabilizer to minimize this problem. It was found that Sb2O3 and Tin(II) octoate are most effective among 4 types of catalysts employed in this study. 1H-NMR results indicate that copolymers have a random microstructure composed mainly of single L units alternately linked with ET blocks at various sequential lengths. The longer ET sequence in the chain structure leads to the increase in melting temperature of the copolymer. TGA results show that the resulting copolymers possessed greater thermal stability than commercially-available aliphatic PLA, as a result of the inclusion of T (terephthalate) units in the chain structure.
topic Biodegradable polymers
poly(lactic acid)
poly(ethylene terephthalate)
aliphatic aromatic copolyester
polymer synthesis
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