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Journal of Polymers and The Environment | 1997

The relationship between blend miscibility and biodegradation of cellulose acetate and poly(ethylene Succmate) blends

Charles Michael Buchanan; Barry Glen Pearcy; Alan Wayne White; Matthew Davie Wood

The miscibility of cellulose acetate (CA; degree of substitution = 2.5) and poly(ethylene succinate) (PES) has been investigated using a variety of thermal techniques and by solid-state carbon13 NMR spectroscopy. The blends containing greater than ca. 70% CA were found to be miscible. In the case of blends containing less than ca. 70% CA, a combination of thermal and NMR analyses suggests that these blends are not fully miscible on a 2.5- to 5-nm scale. On the scale which can be probed by dynamic mechanical thermal analysis (15 nm), the low-percentage CA blends exhibit “significant local concentration fluctuations≓. Investigation of the biodegradation of the blend components and of the blends revealed that PES degraded relatively rapidly and that CA degraded slowly. The blends degraded at a rate essentially identical to that of CA. Miscibility (75% CA blend) or crystallization of PES (30% CA blend) had no significant effect. These data suggest that a significant mode of degradation ofPES during composting involves chemical hydrolysis of the polymer followed by biological assimilation of monomers. Degradation of the blends is initiated in the amorphous phase. Because CA is a significant component of the amorphous phase, a small amount of CA significantly impacts the biodegradation rates of the blends.


Archive | 1994

Copolyesters having repeat units derived from succinic acid

Alan Wayne White; Barry Glen Pearcy; Allan Scott Jones; Charles Michael Buchanan; Robert Marshall Gardner


Journal of Applied Polymer Science | 1994

Mechanical properties of cellulose acetate propionate/aliphatic polyester blends

Alan Wayne White; Charles M. Buschanan; Barry Glen Pearcy; Matthew Davie Wood


Macromolecules | 1993

Cellulose ester-aliphatic polyester blends: the influence of diol length on blend miscibility

Charles Michael Buchanan; Steve Carl Gedon; Barry Glen Pearcy; Alan Wayne White; Matthew Davie Wood


Archive | 2013

Copolyesters containing neopentyl glycol and 2,2,4,4-tetraalkyl-1,3-cyclobutanediol

Barry Glen Pearcy; Jonathan Terrill Milburn; Alan Wayne White


Archive | 2009

Polyesterprodukte aus der schmelzphase und verfahren zu ihrer herstellung

Jason Christopher Jenkins; Barry Glen Pearcy; Donna Rice Quillen; Stephen Weinhold; Alan Wayne White


Archive | 1994

Copolyester mit sich wiederholenden Einheiten von Bernsteinsäure Copolyester having repeating units of succinic acid

Alan Wayne White; Barry Glen Pearcy; Allan Scott Jones; Charles Michael Buchanan; Robert Marshall Gardner


Archive | 1994

Copolyester mit wiederkehrenden einheiten aus bernsteinsäure

Charles Michael Buchanan; Robert Marshall Gardner; Allan Scott Jones; Barry Glen Pearcy; Alan Wayne White


Archive | 1994

Copoliesteres que tienen unidades repetidas derivadas de acido succinico.

Charles Michael Buchanan; Robert Marshall Gardner; Allan Scott Jones; Barry Glen Pearcy; Alan Wayne White


Archive | 1994

Copolyester mit sich wiederholenden Einheiten von Bernsteinsäure

Alan Wayne White; Barry Glen Pearcy; Allan Scott c; Charles Michael Buchanan; Robert Marshall Gardner

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