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The influence of composition of porous copolyester scaffolds on reactions induced by irradiation sterilization

✍ Scribed by Karin Odelius; Peter Plikk; Ann-Christine Albertsson


Book ID
104003629
Publisher
Elsevier Science
Year
2008
Tongue
English
Weight
260 KB
Volume
29
Category
Article
ISSN
0142-9612

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✦ Synopsis


In our previous work regarding radiation sterilization of porous scaffolds we have concluded that the composition and microstructure of the polymer chain are a key factor influencing the degradation reactions occurring upon irradiation. In this work we in contrast reported on the effects of high-energy irradiation on the thermal and mechanical properties. Electron beam (EB)-and g-irradiation sterilization were used in order to finalize the properties of a series of porous scaffolds comprised of different aliphatic polyester copolymers. The results presented here show that, for both sterilization methods, the crystallinity increased for all copolymers of 1,5dioxepan-2-one (DXO) and L,L-lactide (LLA) at the minimum sterilization dose. The same was true of the e-caprolactone (CL)-and LLA-containing copolymers upon EB sterilization, while a reduction in crystallinity were found upon g-irradiation. As was anticipated, it was shown that crystallinity also is a characteristic of the copolymer influencing the effects of the irradiation-induced reactions. Both the onset temperature and the temperature corresponding to the maximum rate of weight loss increased after irradiation and hence the thermal stability was increased. This is a result of a simultaneous lengthening of the chains by cross-linking reactions and a shortening by random chain-scissions occurring throughout the molecule, which lead to the formation of new endgroups with higher thermal stability. Scaffolds of crystalline polymers retained more of their initial tensile properties after irradiation compared to amorphous materials. The result previously published, showing that the composition was a key factor influencing the degradation reactions occurring upon irradiation, was augmented here.


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