The presence of low molecular weight lactic acid derivatives in films enhanced the degradability of polylactide in a biotic medium. Two different biotic and abiotic series were investigated. The films used for the first abiotic and biotic series (a-1 and b-1 films) initially contained some lactic ac
Influence of molecular weight on the resistance of polylactide fibers by radiation sterilization
✍ Scribed by I. Horáček; L. Kudláček
- Publisher
- John Wiley and Sons
- Year
- 1993
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 347 KB
- Volume
- 50
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0021-8995
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✦ Synopsis
Abstract
The mechanical properties and in vitro degradability of poly(L‐lactide) fibers with different average molecular weights, prepared by a dry spinning–hot drawing process from CHCI~3~ solutions, were studied in relation to the γ‐irradiation dose. In the range of molecular weight of 1.6−3.6 × 10^5^, no differences were found in the relative decrease of tensile strength after irradiation of 25 kGy. Changes of the elongation at break are discussed in terms of a network solution theory. In vitro degradation of the fibers is also discussed in network solution theory terms. Regardless of the courses of degradation curves, it may be stated that all prepared fibers could be sterilized by γ‐rays and the rate of degradation was not affected by the irradiation dose. © 1993 John Wiley & Sons, Inc.
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