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Date of Publication:2015-05-01
Journal:POLYMER TESTING
Included Journals:SCIE、EI
Volume:43
Page Number:103-107
ISSN No.:0142-9418
Key Words:Poly(lactic acid); Orientation; Relaxation
Abstract:Uniaxial deformation of amorphous poly(lactic acid) (PLA) film was performed at 60 degrees C (around the glass transition temperature). The deformed samples revealed a strain-induced mesophase, and its fraction and thermal stability increased with draw strain. Further annealing was performed in situ at constant length, at the drawing temperature for the films drawn to strains of 100% and 230%. Interestingly, the orientation of amorphous phase relaxed more rapidly for the 100% sample compared with the 230% one. This could be ascribed to the constraint effect of mesophase on the amorphous chains. In addition, the chains of mesophase relaxed slightly for the 100% sample while it retained high orientation for the 230% sample. Meanwhile, the mesophase fraction decreased, and the trend was more significant for the sample drawn to 100%. These effects can be ascribed to the melting of mesophase and the different thermal stabilities of the mesophases. (C) 2015 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.