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Title: | Polymerization of Lactic Acid Using Microwave and Conventional Heating |
Authors: | Bakibaev, Abdigali Abdimanapovich Gazaliev, A. M. Kabieva, S. K. Fedorchenko, V. I. Guba, Galina Yakovlevna Smetanina, Evgeniya Ilinichna Dolgov, I. R. Gulyaev, R. O. |
Keywords: | молочная кислота; микроволновое излучение; оптическое вращение; полимеризация |
Issue Date: | 2015 |
Publisher: | Elsevier |
Citation: | Polymerization of Lactic Acid Using Microwave and Conventional Heating / A. A. Bakibaev [et al.] // Procedia Chemistry. — 2015. — Vol. 15 : Chemistry and Chemical Engineering in XXI century (CCE 2015) : XVI International Scientific Conference dedicated to Professor L.P. Kulyov, 25-29 May 2015, Tomsk, Russia. — [P. 97-102]. |
Abstract: | The polymerization of lactic acid (LA) has been investigated by two methods: conventional heating and under microwave irradiation. The reactions of polymerization have been carried out in two stages: at the beginning water is removed and oligomer is obtained; then, the catalysts/co-catalysts are added and reactions are carried out. Tin octoate, toluene sulfonic acid, 2-aminopropanoic acid (alanine) have been investigated as polymerization catalysts and the derivatives of 2,4,6,8- tetramethilol -2,4,6,8- tetraazabicyclo[3.3.0]octane -3,7-dion (Tetraol), comprising atoms of Mg, Zn, Al have been synthesized for the first time. The structure of the synthesized catalyst has been investigated using the method of IR, {1}H NMR. It has been shown that the process of obtaining polylactic acid (PLA) by microwave irradiation proceeds hundreds of times faster. PLA samples synthesized by this method have the same optical characteristics as the PLA obtained by conventional heating. |
URI: | http://earchive.tpu.ru/handle/11683/14877 |
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