## Abstract The spherulitic morphology of pure poly(Lβlactide) (PLLA) was investigated with polarized optical microscopy as a function of the crystallization temperature and molecular weight. After being melted at 210Β°C for 3 min, samples were cooled quickly to designated temperatures for isotherma
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The effects of the low-molecular-weight component on banded spherulites of poly(l-lactic acid)
β Scribed by Sun, Guoxing; Chan, Chi-Ming
- Book ID
- 120019610
- Publisher
- Springer
- Year
- 2013
- Weight
- 975 KB
- Volume
- 291
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0340-255X
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## Abstract The crystalline structure and crystallization behavior of PLLA crystals in a 1:1 w/w mixture of lowβMW PLLA with highβMW PDLA were analyzed using WAXD, DSC, and SAXS. Under cold crystallization, homopolymeric PLLA, appearing as a meta crystal, was discovered in the PDLA/LMWβPLLA blend.