Solid‐State Crosslinkable, Shape‐Memory Polyesters Serving Tissue Engineering

Author:

Delaey Jasper1ORCID,Parmentier Laurens1ORCID,Pyl Lincy2ORCID,Brancart Joost3ORCID,Adriaensens Peter4,Dobos Agnes15,Dubruel Peter1,Van Vlierberghe Sandra15ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Polymer Chemistry & Biomaterials group (PBM) Centre of Macromolecular Chemistry (CMaC) Department of Organic and Macromolecular Chemistry Ghent University Ghent 9000 Belgium

2. Department of Mechanics of Materials and Constructions (MeMC) Vrije Universiteit Brussel (VUB) Brussels 1050 Belgium

3. Physical Chemistry and Polymer Science (FYSC) Vrije Universiteit Brussel Brussels 1050 Belgium

4. Applied and Analytical Chemistry Institute for Materials Research Hasselt University Diepenbeek 3590 Belgium

5. BIO INX BV Tech Lane 66 Zwijnaarde 9052 Belgium

Abstract

AbstractAcrylate‐endcapped urethane‐based precursors constituting a poly(D,L‐lactide)/poly(ε‐caprolactone) (PDLLA/PCL) random copolymer backbone are synthesized with linear and star‐shaped architectures and various molar masses. It is shown that the glass transition and thus the actuation temperature could be tuned by varying the monomer content (0–8 wt%ε‐caprolactone,Tg,crosslinked= 10—42 °C) in the polymers. The resulting polymers are analyzed for their physico‐chemical properties and viscoelastic behavior (G′max= 9.6–750 kPa). The obtained polymers are subsequently crosslinked and their shape‐memory properties are found to be excellent (Rr= 88–100%,Rf= 78–99.5%). Moreover, their potential toward processing via various additive manufacturing techniques (digital light processing, two‐photon polymerization and direct powder extrusion) is evidenced with retention of their shape‐memory effect. Additionally, all polymers are found to be biocompatible in direct contact in vitro cell assays using primary human foreskin fibroblasts (HFFs) through MTS assay (up to ≈100% metabolic activity relative to TCP) and live/dead staining (>70% viability).

Funder

Fonds Wetenschappelijk Onderzoek

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Materials Chemistry,Polymers and Plastics,Organic Chemistry

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