Low-Temperature Crystal Nucleation of Enantiomeric Poly (lactic acids)
ORAL
Abstract
We employed the commercial chip-calorimeter Flash DSC 1 to investigate the crystal nucleation behaviors of diblock copolymers and blends of half-half enantiomeric poly (lactic acids) at 35°C. The results show that crystal nucleation below the glass transition temperature can accelerates the crystallization rates at higher temperatures. For instance, the crystallization rate of 140°C increases by two orders of magnitude for the diblock copolymer. Such an accelerate can be attributed to the special interactions of stereo-complex crystals, because homo-crystal does not show such effect.
*This work is supported by National Natural Science Foundation of China (Grant No. 21474050 and 21734005)
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Presenters
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He Yucheng
- Nanjing University