Macromolecular Rapid Communications, Vol.28, No.16, 1651-1656, 2007
New strategy for controlling biodegradability of biodegradable polyesters by enzyme-catalyzed surface grafting
A novel preparation method for the core-shell type biodegradable polyesters or biodegradable materials grafted with biodegradable polyesters was developed by alkaline surface treatment of biodegradable polyester films and subsequent enzymatic polymerization of aliphatic lactones, one example of which is shown in this study, i.e., the preparation Of poly(L-lactide) (PLLA) film grafted with poly(epsilon-caprolactone). It is revealed that only alkaline surface treatment or the combination of alkaline surface treatment and enzyme-catalyzed grafting, the former and the latter, respectively accelerating and delaying the enzymatic degradation of PLLA, will give PLLA materials having a wide variety of biodegradability. Also, the specificity of the enzyme used for hydrolysis could be used to confirm the grafted chain species.
Keywords:alkaline treatment;biodegradable polyesters;degradation;grafting;poly(epsilon-caprolactone);poly(L-lactide)