Hr. Kricheldorf et C. Jurgens, POLYANHYDRIDES .8. HYDROLYTIC DEGRADATION OF AROMATIC POLY(ESTER-ANHYDRIDE)S, Macromolecular chemistry and physics, 197(9), 1996, pp. 2785-2794
The hydrolytic degradation of three aromatic poly(ester-anhydride)s, P
EA's, was studied at 25 degrees C in buffer solutions at pH 6 and pH 7
over a period of 16 and 14 months, respectively. Two PEA's (1 and 2a)
possessed an ester/anhydride mole ratio of 75:25. The loss of weight,
the film thickness, elemental analyses, IR spectra, GPC curves and SE
M micrographs were recorded. It was found that the degradation of the
molecular weights is much faster than the loss of weight and the decre
ase of the film thickness. During the first 12 months the hydrolysis m
ainly involved the anhydride groups. No significant difference was obs
erved between pH 6 and pH 7. The third PEA (2b) only contained 5% of a
nhydride groups. It showed little degradation at pH 6 or pH 7 over a p
eriod of 12 month. A rapid degradation involving ester groups occurred
at pH 4 or pH 9. All results together clearly indicate that, in addit
ion to an erosion of the surface, a penetration of water into the hydr
ophobic PEA's occurs, followed by a more or less random hydrolysis of
anhydride groups.