The starch/D,L-lactide graft copolymers were synthesized by reacting D,L-lactide with corn starch in N,N-dimethylacetamide (DMAM) in the presence of triethylamine (NEt3) and anhydrous lithium chloride. The effect of r...The starch/D,L-lactide graft copolymers were synthesized by reacting D,L-lactide with corn starch in N,N-dimethylacetamide (DMAM) in the presence of triethylamine (NEt3) and anhydrous lithium chloride. The effect of reaction time and the molar ratio of D,L-lactide to glucose structural unit of starch on monomer conversion(C%), graft (G%) and graft efficiency (GE%) were studied. The C%, G% and GE% could approach 37.3%,179.7% and 68.0%, respectively when the molar ratio of D,L-lactide to glucose structural unit of starch is 10:1 and the graft copolymerization was carried out at 80-85℃ for 4 hours under nitrogen atmosphere. The Fourier transforms infra-red (FTIR) spectroscopy, differential scanning calorimetry (DSC) and X-ray diffraction (XRD) spectroscopy were used in order to characterize the graft copolymers. FTIR spectra show that absorption band at 1740 cm-1 confirmed the formation of ester bond, indicating the starch /D,L-lactide graft copolymers were produced, the DSC characteristic results show the melting temperature of the graft copolymer were elevated slightly as the molar ratio of D,L-lactide to glucose structural units of starch increased and the X-ray diffraction spectra show the synthesized graft copolymers were amorphous. The degradability of graft copolymer was tested with the aid of acid, alkali and microbe such as bacillus subtilis and staphylococcus aureus. The results of water resistance show the graft copolymer produced can be used as a component of impermeable coating for cardboard.展开更多
文摘The starch/D,L-lactide graft copolymers were synthesized by reacting D,L-lactide with corn starch in N,N-dimethylacetamide (DMAM) in the presence of triethylamine (NEt3) and anhydrous lithium chloride. The effect of reaction time and the molar ratio of D,L-lactide to glucose structural unit of starch on monomer conversion(C%), graft (G%) and graft efficiency (GE%) were studied. The C%, G% and GE% could approach 37.3%,179.7% and 68.0%, respectively when the molar ratio of D,L-lactide to glucose structural unit of starch is 10:1 and the graft copolymerization was carried out at 80-85℃ for 4 hours under nitrogen atmosphere. The Fourier transforms infra-red (FTIR) spectroscopy, differential scanning calorimetry (DSC) and X-ray diffraction (XRD) spectroscopy were used in order to characterize the graft copolymers. FTIR spectra show that absorption band at 1740 cm-1 confirmed the formation of ester bond, indicating the starch /D,L-lactide graft copolymers were produced, the DSC characteristic results show the melting temperature of the graft copolymer were elevated slightly as the molar ratio of D,L-lactide to glucose structural units of starch increased and the X-ray diffraction spectra show the synthesized graft copolymers were amorphous. The degradability of graft copolymer was tested with the aid of acid, alkali and microbe such as bacillus subtilis and staphylococcus aureus. The results of water resistance show the graft copolymer produced can be used as a component of impermeable coating for cardboard.