G. Kister et al., Structural characterization and hydrolytic degradation of solid copolymersof D,L-lactide-co-epsilon-caprolactone by Raman spectroscopy, POLYMER, 41(3), 2000, pp. 925-932
A series of copolymers of DL-lactide and epsilon-caprolactone (PLA(X)CL(Y):
X, % L-lactyl and Y, % E-caproyl units) were synthesized by ring-opening p
olymerization. Chemical composition, molecular weight, morphology and confi
guration were studied by Raman spectroscopy. Hydrolytic degradation was mon
itored comparatively by various techniques. Preferential degradation appear
ed in D,L-LA units in all the compounds. After 33 days, crystallinity incre
ased in the degradation products of PLA(12.5)CL(75) due to crystallization
of the chain fragments enriched in CL-units, whereas PLA(25)CL(50) and PLA(
37.5)CL(25) initially amorphous remained amorphous. The initially amorphous
PLA(X)CL(Y) copolymers with X greater than or equal to 40% and Y less than
or equal to 20%, i.e. having rather long PLA chain segments, yielded cryst
alline degradation products identified as composed of an oligomeric stereoc
omplex formed by L-LA, D-LA crystallizable fragments. From the viewpoint of
degradation-induced morphology changes, PLA/CL behaved like PLA/GA copolym
ers but on a much longer time scale, PGA segments in PLA/GA copolymer playi
ng the same role as the PLA ones in PLA/CL copolymers, i.e. being the more
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