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Racernization behavior of L,L-lactide during heating

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POLYMER DEGRADATION AND STABILITY
Volume 92, Issue 4, Pages 552-559

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ELSEVIER SCI LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.polymdegradstab.2007.01.009

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poly(L-lactic acid); L,L-[lactide]; chemical recycling; racemization; ester-semiacetal tautomerization

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To control the depolymerization process of poly(L-lactic acid) into L,L-lactide for feedstock recycling, the racemization of L,L-lactide as a post-depolymerization reaction was investigated. In the absence of a catalyst, the conversion to meso-lactide increased with increase in the heating temperature and time at a higher rate than the conversion into oligomers. The resulting high composition of meso-lactide suggests that the direct racemization of L,L-lactide had occurred in addition to the known racemization mechanism that occurs on the oligomer chains. In the presence of MgO, the oligomerization rapidly proceeded to reach an equilibrium state between monomers and oligomers. The equilibrium among L,L-, meso-, and D,D-lactides was found to be a convergent composition ratio L,L-:meso-:D,D-lactides = 1:1.22:0.99 (wt/wt/wt) after 120 min at 300 degrees C. This composition ratio also indicates that in addition to the known racemization reaction on the oligomer chains, direct racemization among the lactides is also a frequent occurrence. (c) 2007 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

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