摘要
The biodegradation behavior in vitro and in vivo of polycaprolactone poly (ethylene oxide) block copolymers ( P C E) has been reported in detail. Photodegradation testof P C E was performed by exposure to U Vlight. The mechanical properties and the inherentviscosity of P C Esamples which are subjected to photodegradation were determined . Thephotodegradation rate of P C E was much more faster than its hydrolysis rate and wasincreased with increasing poly(ethylene oxide) content. The experimental results alsoindicated that the pure poly(ethylene oxide) ( P E O) can not be photodegraded alone. Amechanism forthe photodegradation of P C Ecopolymers was proposed :thecarbonylgroupsin P C Lsegmentscatalyze the breakage ofthe P E Ochains by a seriesof U Vinitiated freeradicalreactions. When the free radicals induce the degradation of P E O segments in P C E,thephotodegradation of P C E mainly occursin P E Osegments.
The biodegradation behavior in vitro and in vivo of polycaprolactone poly (ethylene oxide) block copolymers ( P C E) has been reported in detail. Photodegradation testof P C E was performed by exposure to U Vlight. The mechanical properties and the inherentviscosity of P C Esamples which are subjected to photodegradation were determined . Thephotodegradation rate of P C E was much more faster than its hydrolysis rate and wasincreased with increasing poly(ethylene oxide) content. The experimental results alsoindicated that the pure poly(ethylene oxide) ( P E O) can not be photodegraded alone. Amechanism forthe photodegradation of P C Ecopolymers was proposed :thecarbonylgroupsin P C Lsegmentscatalyze the breakage ofthe P E Ochains by a seriesof U Vinitiated freeradicalreactions. When the free radicals induce the degradation of P E O segments in P C E,thephotodegradation of P C E mainly occursin P E Osegments.
出处
《高分子学报》
SCIE
CAS
CSCD
北大核心
1999年第5期627-630,共4页
Acta Polymerica Sinica
基金
工程塑料国家重点实验室资助
国家自然科学基金
关键词
光降解
聚己内酯
聚醚
嵌段共聚物
PCE
生物降解
Photodegradation , Polycaprolactone poly(ethylene oxide) block copolymer, Photodegradation mechanism