Title of article :
In situ FTIR microscope study on crystallization of crystalline/crystalline polymer blends of bacterial copolyesters
Author/Authors :
Yoshie، نويسنده , , Naoko and Asaka، نويسنده , , Akeshi and Yazawa، نويسنده , , Koji and Kuroda، نويسنده , , Yasufumi and Inoue، نويسنده , , Yoshio، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
دوهفته نامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2003
Abstract :
This study describes in situ observation of crystallization in a spherulite of blends of poly(3-hydroxybutyrate-co-3-hydroxyvalerate) [PHBV] and poly(3-hydroxybutyrate-co-3-hydroxypropionate) [PHBP] by FTIR microscopy. In order to trace the crystallization processes of blend components separately, PHBV was deuterated. The C–D and CO stretching bands in the IR spectra, respectively, show the crystallization behavior of PHBV and the whole blend. D-PHBV containing 6 and 8% HV [D-PHBV6 and D-PHBV8] are blended with PHBP containing 11% HP [PHBP11]. The crystallization rates of D-PHBV6, D-PHBV8 and PHBP11 decrease in this order. In case of the blend of D-PHBV8 and PHBP11 the crystalline peaks of C–D and CO bands grows simultaneously during crystallization, and the growth rates are rather close to that of D-PHBV8. The results indicate that D-PHBV8, which is the component that shows higher crystallization rate in the pure state, leads the cocrystallization of the blend. For D-PHBV6/PHBP11, on the other hand, the crystalline peak of C–D band grows faster than that of CO band, indicating that the crystallization of D-PHBV6 proceeds before the crystallization of PHBP11. During the crystallization of D-PHBV6, PHBP11 molecules get away from the growing front of the spherulite, i.e. the phase segregation precedes the crystallization. These results demonstrate that FTIR microscopy is a powerful tool to trace the formation of different crystalline phases, such as cocrystallization and phase segregation.
Keywords :
Crystalline/crystalline polymer blend , IR microscopy , In situ observation of crystallization