Journal of Polymer Science Part B: Polymer Physics, Vol.45, No.21, 2972-2981, 2007
Preparation and properties of the biodegradable graded blend of POly(L-lactic acid) and poly(ethylene oxide)
We prepared biodegradable poly(ethylene oxide) (PEO)/poly(L-lactic acid) (PLLA) graded blends by the dissolution-diffusion process, and discussed the biodegradability and tensile strength of the graded blends by comparing isotropic blend and PLLA only. All the graded blends were degraded more largely than the PLLA only and isotropic blend (PEO: 37.5 wt %), which had the same content as the total content of those graded blends. The graded blend having most excellent wide compositional gradient was degraded most largely with the enzyme. Thus, graded structure of the blends promoted their biodegradabilities large. It was considered that the dissolution of PEO with water increased the surface area attacked by the enzyme, while PEO caught PLLA oligomers to promote the biodegradation of PLLA. Then, the biodegradabilities of the graded blends were suppressed by the increasing crystallinity of PLLA. Furthermore, the strengths of all the graded blends were larger than those of the isotropic blend. (C) 2007 Wiley Periodicals, Inc.
Keywords:alloys;biodegradable;biomaterials;blends;degradation;diffusion;films;interfaces;Raman spectroscopy