Synthesis and characterization of the biodegradable copolymers from succinic acid and adipic acid with 1,4-butanediol

Authors
Ahn, BDKim, SHKim, YHYang, JS
Issue Date
2001-12-09
Publisher
JOHN WILEY & SONS INC
Citation
JOURNAL OF APPLIED POLYMER SCIENCE, v.82, no.11, pp.2808 - 2826
Abstract
Biodegradable homopolyesters such as poly(butylene succinate) (PBSU) and poly(butylene adipate) (PBAD) and copolyesters such as poly(butylene succinate-co-butylene adipate) (PBSA) were synthesized, respectively, from succinic acid (SA) and adipic acid (AA) with 1,4-butanediol through a two-step process of esterification and deglycolization. The polyester compositions and physical properties of both homopolyesters and copolyesters were investigated by H-1- and C-13-NMR, DSC, GPC, WAY-D, and optical polarizing microscopy. The melting point (T-m) of these copolyesters decreased gradually as the contents of butylene adipate increased and the glass-transition temperature (T-g) of these copolyesters decreased linearly as the contents of the adipoyl unit increased. PBSA copolyesters showed two types of XRD patterns of PBSU and PBAD homopolyesters. Furthermore, the biodegradation and hydrolytic degradation of the high molecular weight PBSU homopolyester, PBAD homopolyester, and PBSA copolyesters were investigated in the composting soil and NH4Cl aqueous solutions at a pH level of 10.6. (C) 2001 John Wiley & Sons, Inc.
Keywords
MULTIPLE MELTING ENDOTHERMS; ALIPHATIC POLYESTERS; STANNOUS OCTOATE; MORPHOLOGY; POLYMERS; COPOLYESTERS; DEGRADATION; POLYESTERIFICATION; TEREPHTHALATE; POLYETHYLENE; MULTIPLE MELTING ENDOTHERMS; ALIPHATIC POLYESTERS; STANNOUS OCTOATE; MORPHOLOGY; POLYMERS; COPOLYESTERS; DEGRADATION; POLYESTERIFICATION; TEREPHTHALATE; POLYETHYLENE; biodegradable aliphatic polyester; poly(butylene succinate-co-butylene adipate); gel permeation chromatography; differential scanning calorimetry; crystallinity; biodegradation
ISSN
0021-8995
URI
https://pubs.kist.re.kr/handle/201004/139917
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