High Molecular Weight Poly(butylene succinate-co-10 mol% furanoate) (PBSF10) Copolyester: Synthesis, Crystallization-Melting Behavior and Mechanical properties
writer:Shuangbao Peng, Zhiyang Bu, Linbo Wu*, Bo-Geng Li, Philippe Dubois *
keywords:Biobased polymer, biodegradable polymers, copolyesters, funandicarboxylic acid, crystallization
source:期刊
specific source:Euro Polym J 96: 248-255, 2017
Issue time:2017年
In this study, high molecular weight poly(butylene succinate-co-furandicarboxylate) with 10 mol % of butylene furandicarboxylate unit (PBSF10) was synthesized and its crystal structure and crystallization-melting behaviors were investigated by means of WAXD, SAXS, DSC and POM.The tensile properties were also assessed. The crystal structure of PBSF10 is found to be the sameas that of poly(butylene succinate) (PBS). The SAXS result indicates that PBSF10 had the same thicknesses of crystalline region and transition zone, but larger thickness of amorphous region,
indicating that the BF units are mostly excluded from the crystalline region and located in the
amorphous region. Therefore, PBSF10 is less crystallizable than PBS. But PBSF10 still exhibits
rapid nonisothermal and isothermal crystallization. Because of high molecular weight and good
crystallizability, PBSF10 exhibits superior tensile properties: modulus 370 MPa, strength at break
38 MPa and elongation at break 230%.