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Macromolecular Bioscience | 2009

Uracil as nucleating agent for bacterial poly[(3-hydroxybutyrate)-co-(3-hydroxyhexanoate)] copolymers.

Pengju Pan; Zhichao Liang; Nobuo Nakamura; Toshio Miyagawa; Yoshio Inoue

In this study, uracil has been introduced as the nucleating agent (NA) for bacterially synthesized poly[(3-hydroxybutyrate)-co-(3-hydroxyhexanoate)] (PHBHHx) copolymers with HHx content of 5, 10, 18 mol-%, and poly(3-hydroxybutyrate) (PHB) homopolymer for the first time. Its effect was compared with the conventional NA of PHB, that is, boron nitride (BN), and two other naturally occurring pyrimidine derivatives, i.e., thymine and cytosine. The effects of uracil on the crystallization kinetics, melting behavior, spherulite morphology, and crystalline structure of PHBHHx and PHB were investigated by differential scanning calorimetry (DSC), polarized optical microscopy (POM), and wide-angle X-ray diffraction (WAXD). Uracil and BN exhibit the comparable nucleation efficiency on the crystallization of PHB, whereas uracil shows much more effective nucleation ability than BN for PHBHHx copolymers. With incorporation of 1 wt.-% uracil, PHBHHx with 0-10 mol-% HHx units can finish crystallization upon cooling at 10 degrees C x min(-1). The crystallization half-times (t(1/2)) of all the PHB and PHBHHx samples decrease significantly with presence of uracil. The crystallization rate of polymers further enhances with increase in uracil concentration. With addition of 1 wt.-% uracil, the t(1/2) value of PHBHHx with 10 mol-% HHx units melt-crystallizing at 80 degrees C decreases to approximately 4.0% of the neat polymer, and the nucleation density increases by 3-4 orders of magnitude. The incorporation of uracil has no discernable effect on the crystalline structure of PHBHHx, as evidenced by WAXD results. It was proposed that the nucleation mechanism of the uracil/PHBHHx (or PHB) system might be the epitaxial nucleation.


Journal of Applied Polymer Science | 2009

Effect of orotic acid as a nucleating agent on the crystallization of bacterial poly(3-hydroxybutyrate-co-3-hydroxyhexanoate) copolymers

Nicolas Jacquel; Koichirou Tajima; Nobuo Nakamura; Toshio Miyagawa; Pengju Pan; Yoshio Inoue


Archive | 2002

Biodegradable polyhydroxy alkanoate extruded foam and its production method

Fuminobu Hirose; Toshio Miyagawa; Kenichi Senda; 健一 千田; 登志夫 宮川; 文信 廣瀬


Archive | 2006

Polyhydroxyalkanoate-based resin foamed particle, molded article comprising the same and process for producing the same

Toshio Miyagawa; Fuminobu Hirose; Kenichi Senda


Archive | 2006

FOAMED POLYHYDROXYALKANOATE RESIN PARTICLES AND METHOD OF PRODUCING THE FOAMED PARTICLES

Fuminobu Hirose; Toshio Miyagawa; Kenichi Senda


Archive | 2004

Poly(3-hydroxyalkanoate) composition and molded product thereof

Fuminobu Hirose; Toshio Miyagawa; Kenichi Senda; Yasushi Noda


Archive | 2002

Biodegradable polyester resin composition and method for producing the same

Fuminobu Hirose; Toshio Miyagawa; Kenichi Senda; 健一 千田; 登志夫 宮川; 文信 廣瀬


Journal of Applied Polymer Science | 1973

1‐Chloro‐1,3‐butadiene copolymers. I. Synthesis of copolymer with 1,3‐butadiene and physical properties of its vulcanizate

Shinzo Yamashita; Sei‐ichi Atomori; Shinzo Kohjiya; Toshio Miyagawa


Archive | 2006

Foamed thermoplastic resin particles and method of producing the foamed particles

Fuminobu Hirose; Toshio Miyagawa; Kenichi Senda


Archive | 2009

Aliphatic polyester resin foam, flower arrangement holder made of the foam, and processes for production of both

Tomonori Furukawa; Toshio Miyagawa; Masahide Shinobu; Shinichi Fukunaga

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Yoshio Inoue

Tokyo Institute of Technology

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Koichirou Tajima

Tokyo Institute of Technology

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