Issue 7, 2015

Enzymatic degradation and porous morphology of poly(l-lactide) and poly(3-hydroxybutyrate-co-4-hydroxybutyrate) blends

Abstract

Fully biodegradable polymer blends based on biosourced polymers, namely poly(L-lactide) (PLLA) and poly(3-hydroxybutyrate-co-4-hydroxybutyrate) (P(3HB-co-4HB)) are prepared by melt compounding. The enzymatic degradation and porous morphology of PLLA/P(3HB-co-4HB) blends are investigated in detail. The lipase from Pseudomonas mendocina reveals preferred enzymatic degradation of P(3HB-co-4HB) but insignificant attack to PLLA in the blends. At the same time, proteinase K can degrade PLLA, but cannot degrade P(3HB-co-4HB). On account of the surface erosion mechanisms, the enzymatic degradation rates of both the P(3HB-co-4HB) and PLLA in the blends are improved because of the presence of the other component to increase the specific surface area. The results of the 1H NMR and GPC indicate that there is no more intermediate products formed during the enzymatic degradation of the PLLA and P(3HB-co-4HB). Due to the specificity of the degradation enzymes, selective enzymatic degradation is adopted to degrade and remove one component from the blends, and various porous morphologies are acquired.

Graphical abstract: Enzymatic degradation and porous morphology of poly(l-lactide) and poly(3-hydroxybutyrate-co-4-hydroxybutyrate) blends

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
14 Oct 2014
Accepted
11 Dec 2014
First published
12 Dec 2014

RSC Adv., 2015,5, 5474-5483

Author version available

Enzymatic degradation and porous morphology of poly(L-lactide) and poly(3-hydroxybutyrate-co-4-hydroxybutyrate) blends

D. Ju, L. Han, J. Bian, Z. Guo, F. Li, S. Chen and L. Dong, RSC Adv., 2015, 5, 5474 DOI: 10.1039/C4RA12313A

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