The crystal phase of random 3-hydroxybutyrate/3-hydroxyvalerate (3HB/3HV) copolyesters (3HV content 0-95 mol %) has been investigated by wide-angle X-ray scattering. Isodimorphism of the copolymer system is confirmed, P(3HB-co-3HV) crystallizing in either a P(3HB) or P(3HV) lattice for 3HV contents lower or higher than 40 mol %, respectively. P(3HB-co-41% 3HV) shows the coexistence of both crystal phases and corresponds to the pseudoeutectic composition. With an increasing amount of counits, both P(3HB) and P(3HV) crystal lattices change: the P(3HB) cell expands (changes in both the a and b parameters), and the P(3HV) cell slightly contracts (changes in the b parameter). All P(3HB-co-3HV) are highly crystalline (> 50%), but crystallinity develops at very different rates depending on composition: the slower crystallization rates are found close to the pseudoeutectic, where the spherulite radial growth rate is 4 orders of magnitude lower than that of P(3HB). Upon isothermal crystallization, 3HB/3HV copolyesters develop banded spherulites over rather wide ranges of crystallization temperature (T(c)). The band spacing is found to increase with increasing T(c).
STUDY OF THE CRYSTAL PHASE AND CRYSTALLIZATION RATE OF BACTERIAL POLY(3-HYDROXYBUTYRATE-CO-3-HYDROXYVALERATE)
GAZZANO;
1992
Abstract
The crystal phase of random 3-hydroxybutyrate/3-hydroxyvalerate (3HB/3HV) copolyesters (3HV content 0-95 mol %) has been investigated by wide-angle X-ray scattering. Isodimorphism of the copolymer system is confirmed, P(3HB-co-3HV) crystallizing in either a P(3HB) or P(3HV) lattice for 3HV contents lower or higher than 40 mol %, respectively. P(3HB-co-41% 3HV) shows the coexistence of both crystal phases and corresponds to the pseudoeutectic composition. With an increasing amount of counits, both P(3HB) and P(3HV) crystal lattices change: the P(3HB) cell expands (changes in both the a and b parameters), and the P(3HV) cell slightly contracts (changes in the b parameter). All P(3HB-co-3HV) are highly crystalline (> 50%), but crystallinity develops at very different rates depending on composition: the slower crystallization rates are found close to the pseudoeutectic, where the spherulite radial growth rate is 4 orders of magnitude lower than that of P(3HB). Upon isothermal crystallization, 3HB/3HV copolyesters develop banded spherulites over rather wide ranges of crystallization temperature (T(c)). The band spacing is found to increase with increasing T(c).I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.