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Polymorphic Crystal Transition and Lamellae Structural Evolution of Poly( p-dioxanone) Induced by Annealing and Stretching.

Ying ZhengJian ZhouYongzhong BaoGuorong ShanPengju Pan
Published in: The journal of physical chemistry. B (2019)
Semicrystalline polymers usually undergo multilevel microstructural evolutions under high-temperature annealing and stretching deformation; this is essential to tailor the physical properties of polymer products in industrial processing. Here, we choose poly( p-dioxanone) (PPDO), a typical biodegradable, biocompatible, and bioresorbable polymer, as a model semicrystalline polymer and investigated its polymorphic structural transition and crystalline lamellar evolution under high-temperature annealing and stretching. High-temperature annealing caused the α'-to-α phase transition of PPDO, accompanied by the improvement of crystallinity ( Xc) and thickening of crystalline lamellae. Tensile strength and Young's modulus of PPDO increased but the breaking strain decreased as the annealing temperature increased. Stretch-induced phase transition of PPDO depended strongly on the initial structure and stretching temperature ( Ts). The α-form PPDO transformed into its α' counterpart during stretching at low Ts. This phase transition was irreversible and did not retain the α form with the release of stress. However, no phase transition took place for the α-form PPDO stretched at high Ts (≥40 °C). Original lamellae of α-form PPDO changed into the fibrillar lamellae during stretching via the melt-recrystallization mechanism.
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