2017
DOI: 10.1021/acs.macromol.6b02457
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Tailoring the Structure, Morphology, and Crystallization of Isodimorphic Poly(butylene succinate-ran-butylene adipate) Random Copolymers by Changing Composition and Thermal History

Abstract: Poly(butylene succinate-ran-butylene adipate) random copolymers (PBSA) were prepared by melt polycondensation in a wide composition range. Polarized light optical microscopy (PLOM) was employed to observe their superstructural morphology while their thermal and structural properties were studied by differential scanning calorimetry (DSC) and in situ synchrotron Xray diffraction at wide and small angles (WAXS and SAXS). The morphological study revealed negative spherulitic superstructures with (PBS-rich) and wi… Show more

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“…Deviations from the linear dependence [19,23,25,28] are typically described according to Fox [29] and Gordon-Taylor [30] equations.…”
Section: Pseudo-eutectic Behaviormentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Deviations from the linear dependence [19,23,25,28] are typically described according to Fox [29] and Gordon-Taylor [30] equations.…”
Section: Pseudo-eutectic Behaviormentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The crystallization behavior of poly(butylene succinate‐ ran ‐butylene adipate) (PBSA) random copolymer shows a similar composition‐dependent behavior with PBS‐ ran ‐PBAz. PBSA samples can display single or double crystalline character depending not only on the composition but also on the thermal treatment …”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…PBSA samples can display single or double crystalline character depending not only on the composition but also on the thermal treatment. [69] Meanwhile, in-situ SAXS characterization was applied to a PA1012 homopolymer under the same protocol, and the FIGURE 4 A, In-situ FTIR spectra for sample A 960 G 3000 during the cooling process and B, the integral area ratio of the four characteristic bands during cooling (data normalized by the band at 2860 cm −1 )…”
Section: Crystallization Behavior Of the Soft Segmentsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…[57,76] Interestingly,P BSA degrades faster than PBS due to the lower crystallinity of PBSA and the adipate moieties, which degrade faster than those of succinate. [57,76] Interestingly,P BSA degrades faster than PBS due to the lower crystallinity of PBSA and the adipate moieties, which degrade faster than those of succinate.…”
Section: Biobased Polyestersmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…PBSA is aw ell-known copolyester of PBS,w hich is prepared through the addition of AA to the source materials of PBS. [57,76] Interestingly,P BSA degrades faster than PBS due to the lower crystallinity of PBSA and the adipate moieties, which degrade faster than those of succinate. [77,78] Comparedw ith PBS, PBSA has al ower crystallinity and is thus better suited for film applications.…”
Section: Biobased Polyestersmentioning
confidence: 99%