Effect of Chain Stereoconfiguration on Poly(3-hydroxybutyrate) Crystallization Kinetics

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Abstract

Poly(3-hydroxybutyrate) (PHB) is naturally accumulated by bacteria but can also be synthesized chemically. Its processability is limited, as it tends to degrade at temperatures above its melting temperature; hence, investigation into crystallization kinetics and morphology of PHB materials of both natural and synthetic origins is of great need and interest to get a better understanding of structure-property relationship. Accordingly, this contribution reports a first study of the crystallization and morphology of synthetic PHB materials of different molecular weights. These synthetic PHBs are racemic mixtures (50/50 mol %) of R and S chain configurations and are compared with an enantiopure bacterial R-PHB. Nonisothermal and isothermal crystallization studies show that R and S chains of PHB can cocrystallize in the same unit cell as the R-PHB. Most significantly, the results show that the presence of S chains decreases the overall crystallization rate, which could enhance the processability and industrialization of PHB-based materials.

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Caputo, M. R., Tang, X., Westlie, A. H., Sardon, H., Chen, E. Y. X., & Müller, A. J. (2022). Effect of Chain Stereoconfiguration on Poly(3-hydroxybutyrate) Crystallization Kinetics. Biomacromolecules, 23(9), 3847–3859. https://doi.org/10.1021/acs.biomac.2c00682

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