Phase behavior of the polymer/drug system PLA/DEET : effect of PLA molar mass on subambient liquid-liquid phase separation

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Sungkapreecha, Chanita
Beily, Mark J.
Kressler, Jörg
Focke, Walter Wilhelm
Androsch, René

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The phase behavior of binary mixtures of non-crystallizable racemic poly (d, l-lactic acid) (PDLLA) and the mosquito-repellent/drug N,N-diethyl-3-methylbenzamide (DEET) was analyzed with respect to the effect of the polymer molar mass on the liquid-liquid (L–L) phase separation characteristics, by cloud-point measurements and differential scanning calorimetry. The PDLLA/DEET system shows a subambient upper critical solution temperature (UCST), with the critical temperature decreasing and critical polymer concentration increasing with decreasing molar mass of PDLLA. The obtained L–L phase separation curves were used to estimate the temperature-dependence of the interaction parameter, confirming that the enhanced miscibility of the system components in case of low molar mass PDLLA is due to increased entropy of mixing.

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PLA/DEET phase diagram, Liquid-liquid phase separation, Flory-Huggins interaction parameter, Phase equilibria, Polystyrene, Scaffold, Fabrication, Drug delivery, Solvent systems, Molecular weight, Microporous membrane formation

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Sungkapreecha, C., Beily, M.J., Kressler, J. et al. 2018, 'Phase behavior of the polymer/drug system PLA/DEET : effect of PLA molar mass on subambient liquid-liquid phase separation', Thermochimica Acta, vol. 660, pp. 77-81.