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Thermal strain-induced cold crystallization of amorphous poly(lactic acid)

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CRYSTENGCOMM
Volume 18, Issue 18, Pages 3237-3246

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ROYAL SOC CHEMISTRY
DOI: 10.1039/c6ce00464d

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  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [51173130, 21274149, 21374077, 51473166, 51573131]

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The cold crystallization behaviors and structure evolutions of amorphous PLA stretched within a high-temperature range (100-150 degrees C) were investigated via in situ synchrotron WAXS and SAXS measurements. The PLA stretched at 120 degrees C exhibits excellent mechanical properties with the highest modulus, stretching strength and moderate elongation, which is attributed to the coordination effect of thermally-induced initial crystallinity and moderate chain segment mobility. The WAXS results showed that the diffraction peaks of (200/110) and (203) planes shift to higher 2 theta values, which indicates the formation of more ordered alpha' and a forms during PLA stretching within 100-150 degrees C. More a forms can be formed from the stretched a' form and/or from the amorphous phase at 100 degrees C. The phase diagram of a and a' forms in stretched PLA with stretching temperature was proposed according to the obtained data of lattice spacing. The crystallinity of stretched PLA increases faster than that which underwent quiescent cold crystallization at the same temperature. The SAXS results indicated that the long period and lamellar thickness along and vertical to the stretching direction of PLA stretched within 100-150 degrees C exhibit distinct variations, which is attributed to the difference of strain-induced crystallization and lamellar orientation.

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