Journal of Polymer Science Part A: Polymer Chemistry, Vol.57, No.8, 917-928, 2019
Functionalization of poly(lactide) with N-phenyl maleimide using N-acetoxy-phthalimide during reactive extrusion
Radical grafting of poly(lactide) (PLA) during postpolymerization reactive extrusion is usually done with peroxide initiation, leading to undesirable side reactions (branching or crosslinking) and to difficulties to control the process parameters as well as the final macromolecular structure. The use of N-acetoxy-phthalimide (NAPI) was investigated as an alternative to peroxides for the functionalization in the melt of PLA with N-phenylmaleimide (PhM) monomer. The use of NAPI was found to lead to similar grafting rates in comparison to peroxides, with a better control of the PLA macromolecular structure, due to the formation of nitroxide radicals that combine with the produced macroradicals. Also, the grafting site on PLA backbone was identified after hydrolysis of grafted PLA. Above an optimal PhM concentration, homopolymerization of the monomer was also highlighted. (c) 2019 Wiley Periodicals, Inc.
Keywords:biopolymers;functionalization of polymers;melt;melt functionalization;N-acetoxy-phthalimide (NAPI);poly(lactide) (PLA);polyesters;reactive extrusion