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Microwave-assisted Functionalization of Polyethylene glycol and On-resin Peptides for Use in Chain Polymerizations and Hydrogel Formation
Published on: October 29, 2013
Star polylactide and its stereocomplex blends with enhanced heat stability triggered by microwave heating for
Wilairat Supmak1, Suthawan Buchatip1, Mantana Opaprakasit2
1National Metal and Materials Technology Center (MTEC), National Science and Technology Development Agency (NSTDA), Thailand Science Park, Pathum Thani, 12120, Thailand.
Abstract:
Poly(D-lactide) with a star-shaped structure (starPDLA) has been synthesized and blended with commercial linear PLLA (l-PLLA) to enhance processability, thermal stability, and mechanical properties via stereocomplexation and incorporation of covalent junctions with compact structure from the star-shaped polymer. The blends, with a starPDLA content of 0.1 and 0.2, showed increased elongation at break by 35-43 times and toughness by 40-47 times compared to l-PLLA, with a slight reduction in tensile strength and modulus. The blends were fabricated into packaging trays by film extrusion and thermoforming. The DSC, FTIR, and XRD results indicated that the tray products initially possessed low crystallinity due to the high cooling rate of the fabrication process. Upon microwave heating, the electromagnetic field interacts with polar functional groups of the chains, generating heat at a slightly higher temperature than the Tg of the materials and triggering chain rearrangement to form favorable stereocomplex structures, enhancing their heat resistance and shape stability. These are suitable for warming foods with low water or oil content, e.g., frozen cooked rice or popcorn. The degradable packaging products have a high potential as a choice for microwavable single-use packaging for foods with low water or oil content.
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