Structure Development of Biodegradable Polymers: Crystallization of PLA

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Poly-(lactic acid) or PLA is a biodegradable polymer produced from renewable resources. Recently new polymerization routes have been discovered which allows increasing the produced quantity. Hence, PLA becomes of great interest to lessen the dependence on petroleum-based plastics. Due to its good mechanical properties, PLA is a potential substitute to some usual polymers such as PET. Nevertheless the kinetics of crystallization is relatively slow which can be an inconvenient in polymer processing. Thermomechanical history experienced by the polymer during processing affects drastically its relative crystallinity. For example, the flow is known to enhance the crystallization kinetics. Nevertheless, only a few studies were found in the literature about the crystallization of PLA under flow conditions. In the present work we investigate the crystallization of PLA under quiescent and flow conditions. A combination of DSC, rheological and optical measurements is used to identify the crystallization kinetic parameters. Thermal and flow-induced crystallization are then simulated using two sets of Schneider’s differential equations [1] based on a previously developed model Zinet & al [2]. Experimental results are analyzed and compared to the numerical model. New features about the influence of thermal and flow conditions on the crystallization of PLA are discussed.

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