Six polylactides, polymerized with Salen-Al-OCH3 initiator and having
optical purities between 43% and 100%, were analyzed by differential s
canning calorimetry, X-ray diffraction, and optical microscopy, follow
ing various crystallization conditions. It was found that each of thos
e polylactides can crystallize, even those with low optical purities;
their crystallization rate is, however, slower than those for high opt
ical purity polyesters. Moreover, the low optical purity polymers tend
to form stereocomplexes between the L and D sequences of the same pol
ylactide, which behavior is ascribed to their multiblock microstructur
e. A correlation was found between the measured melting temperature of
optically active polylactides and their average sequence length.