## Abstract DLโpoly(lactic acid) of molecular weight about 2500 was prepared by polycondensation of lactic acid and characterized by viscosimetry, infrared spectroscopy, light scattering, GPC, and NMR. Tablets made of the above polymer were immersed in buffer solutions at 37ยฐC, and their swelling b
The solubility parameter of poly(dl-lactic acid)
โ Scribed by Ulrich Siemann
- Publisher
- Elsevier Science
- Year
- 1992
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 471 KB
- Volume
- 28
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0014-3057
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โฆ Synopsis
Al~traet--The solubility parameter 6 as defined by Hildebrand was determined for amorphous poly(DLlactic acid) by means of high precision density measurements. These measurements were used to obtain the partial specific volumes 17 of the polymer dissolved in a series of solvents characterized by different solubility parameters 6 s. The solubility parameter of the polymer 3p was calculated from these values applying an approximation of the type
This curve is adduced from the polymer-solvent interaction and shows the highest partial volume for the polymer dissolved in the solvent with maximum solvation power. The fit on the base of seven solvents resulted in a solubility parameter of about 10.3 cal ยฐ5 cm-L.5 for poly(oL-lactic acid) at 25ยฐC. An evaluation starting from the measurement of only two solutions, as described in the literature for low-molecular weight substances, gave no reliable results in this case. Determinations of the solubility parameter by means of viscosity numbers was performed for the most part using the same solvents and leads to a comparable value of about 10.0 cal ยฐs cm -t5. These experimental results are compared with solubility parameters calculated by means of incremental methods.
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The novel polymer modification method based on the activation of an aliphatic polyester chain by using lithium diisopropylamide at low temperature to form a polycarbanion bearing nucleophilic sites in a position a to the carbonyl groups was applied to rac-poly (lactic acid), PLA 50 , to label this p