2018 AIChE Annual Meeting

(193au) Aromatic-Doped Polycaprolactone with Tunable Degradation Behavior

Authors

Sun, Y. - Presenter, Tianjin University
Zhang, J., Tianjin University
Li, W., Tianjin University

A novel aromatic-doped polycaprolactone (Aro-PCL)
was synthesized through a facile PCL
aminolysis-condensation polymerization, and assessed focusing on the dynamic aggregation
and crystalline microdomains associated with
the degradation
property and mechanical performance. Characterized by FTIR, NMR, UV-vis,
DSC, WAXD, SAXS, POM, AFM, etc., it is illustrated
that the polymer chains of Aro-PCL can assemble fast to
form more and smaller low-oriented crystal microdomains, comparing with the pristine
PCL. The Aro-PCL films possess fast degradation rate but also the improved mechanical
performance including the augmented elongation at break, elastic modulus and
radial strength.
In particular, the Aro-PCL polymer films show the decrease of molecule weight at the beginning of hydrolytic degradation while
maintaining the mechanical support stable
. Molecular
simulation indicates that the
doped aromatic rings and the amide groups can
change greatly the
electron density distribution in the aliphatic chains, which in turn modulates
the variation of the molecule weight and
the mechanical performance during hydrolytic degradation property
of
polycaprolactone. Such Aro-PCL
polymer has promising applications
as a kind of degradable biomaterials.