1978
DOI: 10.1016/0032-3950(78)90109-0
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The thermodynamics of glycollide, polyglycollide and of polymerization of glycollide in the temperature range of 0–550°K

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“…Lebedev and co-workers 31 previously reported ∆ f H°m(PGA, pol) ) -(367.2 ( 0.8) kJ‚mol -1 for a PGA sample with 100% crystallinity and ∆ f H°m(PGA, pol) ) -(355.6 ( 1.3) kJ‚mol -1 for an amorphous PGA sample, both prepared by ring opening polymerization and with average chain lengths in the range of 36000-52000 monomers. Note, however, that the three results are not directly comparable.…”
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“…Lebedev and co-workers 31 previously reported ∆ f H°m(PGA, pol) ) -(367.2 ( 0.8) kJ‚mol -1 for a PGA sample with 100% crystallinity and ∆ f H°m(PGA, pol) ) -(355.6 ( 1.3) kJ‚mol -1 for an amorphous PGA sample, both prepared by ring opening polymerization and with average chain lengths in the range of 36000-52000 monomers. Note, however, that the three results are not directly comparable.…”
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“…The difference between ∆ r H°m (15) obtained in this work and the corresponding differential scanning calorimetry data in Table 4 is not likely to be significantly changed by correcting the DSC results to 298.15 K. In fact, using C°p ,m (ClCH 2 COONa, cr) ) 114. 31 and C°p ,m (NaCl, cr) ) 50.509 J‚K -1 ‚mol -1 . 42 The enthalpy of reaction 2, which refers to a polymer with a number of monomers large enough to make the enthalpic contribution of the endgroups negligible, can also be calculated, at 298.15 K, by using the ∆ f H m o (PGA, pol) values for 100% crystalline (PGA-100%cr) and fully amorphous (PGA-am) polymer, reported by Lebedev and co-workers, 31 and quoted above.…”
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“…25 Using the bulk heat of fusion for poly(glycolide), which was reported to be 11.96 KJ * (mol monomer) Ϫ1 for 100% crystalline poly(glycolide) 26 or 11.75 KJ * (mol monomer) Ϫ1 , 27 the PLGA "crystallinity" in our gel systems was estimated to be around 7-8% of the total glycolide units. However, the "crystallites" in the gels are small because of the low molecular weight of the glycolide segment and because of the presence of solvent molecules.…”
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“…Note, for example, the different relative intensities of the peak at 170 °C in the inset of Figure a. The high melting temperatures are associated with the fusion of polyglycolide hard segments (i.e., 229 °C is the reported equilibrium melting temperature of polyglycolide) and its enthalpy allowed the crystallinity of the sample to be estimated considering a value of 11.8 kJ mol −1 for a 100% crystalline polyglycolide . Crystallinities of 22% and 21% were thus determined for the as processed scaffold and the melt crystallized sample (Figure b), respectively.…”
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