Molinari Giovanna, Parlanti Paola, Passaglia Elisa, Aiello Federica, Gemmi Mauro, Lazzeri Andrea, Righetti Maria Cristina
Department of Civil and Industrial Engineering, University of Pisa, 56122 Pisa, Italy.
Center for Materials Interfaces, Istituto Italiano di Tecnologia, 56025 Pontedera, Italy.
Int J Biol Macromol. 2024 Nov;281(Pt 1):136296. doi: 10.1016/j.ijbiomac.2024.136296. Epub 2024 Oct 4.
The study investigates the impact of the d-lactic acid units content on the crystallinity and crystal structure of commercial poly(lactic acid) (PLA) grades, which are copolymers of poly(l-lactic acid) (PLLA) containing a minor amount of d-units. As the d-units content increases, a detectable decrease in crystallinity was observed along with a simultaneous rise in mobile amorphous fraction (MAF) and a reduction in rigid amorphous fraction (RAF). The percentage of d-units was found not to significantly affect RAF thickness, suggesting that the d-units are not completely excluded from the crystals. The inclusion of d-units as defects in the PLA crystal lattice was confirmed by XRD analysis, which disclosed that the crystal phase gets gradually richer of d-units as the crystallization time evolves. FT-IR analysis proved that the incorporation of d-units in the crystal phase is promoted by the formation of local CH···O=C interactions, similar to those massively active between PLLA and poly(d-lactic acid) (PDLA) in the stereocomplex. The establishment of these interactions leads to a contraction of the interplanar distances and a decrease in the crystal cell volume with increasing the crystallization time and the d-units percentage. In summary, the study proves that for PLA copolymers containing a d-units percentage at least up to about 8 %, d-units are included in the crystal lattice.