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LOCAL AND GLOBAL DYNAMICS OF POLYLACTIDES. (R826733)

Citation:

Mierzwa, M., G. Floudas, J. Dorgan, D. Knauss, AND J. Wegner. LOCAL AND GLOBAL DYNAMICS OF POLYLACTIDES. (R826733). MACROMOLECULES. American Chemical Society, Washington, DC, 307-310:296-303, (2002).

Description:

Polylactides (PLAs) are a family of degradable plastics having a component of the dipole moment both perpendicular and parallel to the polymer backbone (i.e. is a type-A polymer). We have studied the sub-glass, segmental and global chain dynamics in a series of fully amorphous samples having an L:D ratio of 80:20, with molecular weights in the range: 3.8×103<Mn<4.7×104. Finite size effects have been observed for both the segmental and the sub-glass process. The segmental mode was found to have a steeper temperature and pressure dependence compared to the longest normal mode in accord with findings from other type-A polymers. The molecular weight dependence of the longest normal mode relaxation times (small tau, Greek~Mn3.1) reflects on the intermediate molecular weight regime (Me~6×103) from Rouse to entangled chains. These findings are compared with the viscoelastic results on the same system. Agreement in the c2 value of the WLF equation is found but the scaling of the normalized longest relaxation time derived from the rheological measurements shows a stronger than expected dependence on the molecular weight.

Record Details:

Record Type:DOCUMENT( JOURNAL/ PEER REVIEWED JOURNAL)
Product Published Date:01/01/2002
Record Last Revised:12/22/2005
Record ID: 71441