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Thermo-Sensitive Poly(<i>p</i>-dioxanone) Banded Spherulites with Controllable Patterns for Iridescence

Selvaraj Nagarajan, Kuan-Ying Huang, Wei‐Tsung Chuang, Jhih‐Min Lin, Eamor M. Woo

2023The Journal of Physical Chemistry C11 citationsDOI

Abstract

Poly( p -dioxanone) (PPDO) is widely recognized to be a bioabsorbable material for biomedical applications, and its crystalline morphology is dependent on the crystallization temperature and polymorphism. The PPDO ringless spherulite (RLS, at T c = 30–40 °C) has a mixture of α′ - and α-crystals, while the α-crystal is predominant in the ring-banded spherulite (RBS) ( T c = 60–78 °C). The interior structure of PPDO-RBS is characterized by microbeam X-ray and interior-dissected morphology analysis. The double ring-banded RBS consists of horizontal lamellae beneath valleys and vertical lamellae in the ridges. Optimal band spacing and the ridge-valley height difference produce photonic iridescence colors in PPDO-RBS at 60–70 °C. Additionally, ring-band growth patterns can be customized from 2.9 to 10.9 μm by tuning the temperature program. Thus, custom-tailoring the crystal growth produces multiple and versatile combinations of ring-banded patterns in a wide range of orders for inducing the photonic reflection behavior.

Topics & Concepts

Spherulite (polymer physics)Materials scienceMicrobeamPhotonic crystalCrystallographyCrystallizationMorphology (biology)Ring (chemistry)IridescenceRidgeOpticsComposite materialOptoelectronicsPolymerChemistryGeologyOrganic chemistryPhysicsPaleontologybiodegradable polymer synthesis and propertiesSilicone and Siloxane ChemistryPolymer composites and self-healing