The Nucleated Poly(L-lactic acid): The Role of a Phenylacetic Hydrazide Derivative
Ninghui TAN,
Yang LV,
Hao HUANG
et al.
Abstract:The melt-crystallization, cold-crystallization, melting behaviors, thermal stability, and optical properties of poly(L-lactic acid) (PLLA) nucleated by a phenylacetic hydrazide derivative (DAPH) were investigated. The melt-crystallization confirmed DAPH’s heterogeneous nucleation role in improving PLLA’s poor crystallization capability, concurrently DAPH loading, cooling rate and final melting temperature were three key factors affecting PLLA’s melt-crystallization behaviors. The results from cold-crystallizat… Show more
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