Oligoethylene‐end‐capped polylactides

Abstract
Oligoethylene‐end‐capped polylactides were synthesized through the ring‐opening polymerization of L‐lactide with alcohol‐terminated oligoethylenes as macroinitiators. The polymerization of L‐lactide was carried out in bulk at 130 °C in the presence of stannous octoate and primary alcohols with four different molecular weights: 350, 425, 550, and 700 g/mol. The end‐capped copolymers that formed had a number‐average molecular weight of approximately 40,000 (weight‐average molecular weight/number‐average molecular weight = 1.7) according to gel permeation chromatography and were highly crystalline in comparison with the similarly formed homopolymer of L‐lactide. The copolymer structure was characterized by Fourier transform infrared, NMR, matrix‐assisted laser desorption/ionization time‐of‐flight mass spectrometry, and differential scanning calorimetry analysis. This work focused on developing more crystallizable and hydrolytically stable polylactide derivatives that could potentially be used as compatibilizers in polylactide–polyolefin blends or as nucleating agents for poly(L‐lactide) or other polyesters. © 2005 Wiley Periodicals, Inc. J Polym Sci Part A: Polym Chem 43: 5257–5266, 2005