This study explores a novel approach to regulate the crystallinity of PLA microspheres by emulsification. Through powder and grazing incidence X-ray diffraction with synchrotron radiation, together with calorimetric and spectroscopic analyses, it has been observed that poly(L-lactic acid) (PLLA) microspheres, whether pure or doped with europium, exhibit an adjustable crystalline fraction achieved through emulsification at temperatures ranging from 20 to 80°C. Specifically, the pure PLLA microspheres show a range from 16% to 35%, while the doped ones from 30% to 50%. Significantly, a comprehensive analysis, comparing macro- and micro-analysis, supports a model in which emulsification temperature influences the ratio of amorphous to α-phase crystalline components within each PLLA microsphere. Additionally, unlike bulk material, the microspheres exhibit no infrared-active changes in the molecular unit after exposure to X-rays. These results pave the way for innovative strategies to produce radiation-resistant microspheres with controlled crystallinity.

Tamburini, G., Lorenzi, R., Gasser, F., Machado Charry, E., Resel, R., Paleari, A. (2024). Crystallinity of Eu-doped Poly(L-lactic acid) Microspheres by Emulsification. Intervento presentato a: The 12th European NESY Winterschool & Symposium on Neutron and Synchrotron Radiation, Bad Aussee (Austria).

Crystallinity of Eu-doped Poly(L-lactic acid) Microspheres by Emulsification

Giulia Tamburini
;
Roberto Lorenzi;Alberto Paleari
2024

Abstract

This study explores a novel approach to regulate the crystallinity of PLA microspheres by emulsification. Through powder and grazing incidence X-ray diffraction with synchrotron radiation, together with calorimetric and spectroscopic analyses, it has been observed that poly(L-lactic acid) (PLLA) microspheres, whether pure or doped with europium, exhibit an adjustable crystalline fraction achieved through emulsification at temperatures ranging from 20 to 80°C. Specifically, the pure PLLA microspheres show a range from 16% to 35%, while the doped ones from 30% to 50%. Significantly, a comprehensive analysis, comparing macro- and micro-analysis, supports a model in which emulsification temperature influences the ratio of amorphous to α-phase crystalline components within each PLLA microsphere. Additionally, unlike bulk material, the microspheres exhibit no infrared-active changes in the molecular unit after exposure to X-rays. These results pave the way for innovative strategies to produce radiation-resistant microspheres with controlled crystallinity.
abstract + poster
PLA microspheres; Emulsification; Crystallinity; Synchrotron radiation
English
The 12th European NESY Winterschool & Symposium on Neutron and Synchrotron Radiation
2024
2024
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Tamburini, G., Lorenzi, R., Gasser, F., Machado Charry, E., Resel, R., Paleari, A. (2024). Crystallinity of Eu-doped Poly(L-lactic acid) Microspheres by Emulsification. Intervento presentato a: The 12th European NESY Winterschool & Symposium on Neutron and Synchrotron Radiation, Bad Aussee (Austria).
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