نتایج جستجو برای: biodegradable films

تعداد نتایج: 103056  

Journal: :International journal of biological macromolecules 2015
Thomas Malwela Suprakas Sinha Ray

Films of a biodegradable PLA/PBSA blend and blend-composites containing 2wt% of C20A, C30B and MEE were prepared by solvent casting and spin coating. The films were incubated in vials containing Tris-HCl buffer with Proteinase K, and their weight losses were measured after enzymatic degradation. The surface morphology before and after degradation tests was studied by SEM and in situ AFM. The re...

2013
Andrew P. Hurt George J. Vine

Silver-exchanged zeolites and clays are used in polymer composites to confer broad-spectrum antimicrobial properties on a range of functional materials. Tobermorite is a layer lattice mineral whose potential as a carrier for Ag ions in antibacterial composites has not yet been investigated. Accordingly, in this study, synthetic tobermorite was ion-exchanged with 10 wt% silver ions and the resul...

2016
José R. Castro Smirnov Qi Zhang Reinhold Wannemacher Longfei Wu Santiago Casado Ruidong Xia Isabel Rodriguez Juan Cabanillas-González

The fabrication of all polymer optical waveguides, based on a highly fluorescent conjugated polymer (CP) poly(9,9-dioctylfluorene-alt-benzothiadiazole) (F8BT) and a mechanically flexible and biodegradable polymer, cellulose acetate (CA), is reported. The replication by hot embossing of patterned surfaces in CA substrates, onto which high quality F8BT films can be easily processed by spin coatin...

Journal: :Molecules 2016
Laura N Sandoval Monserrat López Elizabeth Montes-Díaz Andres Espadín Alberto Tecante Miquel Gimeno Keiko Shirai

A chitosan from biologically obtained chitin was successfully grafted with d,l-lactic acid (LA) in aqueous media using p-toluenesulfonic acid as catalyst to obtain a non-toxic, biodegradable packaging material that was characterized using scanning electron microscopy, water vapor permeability, and relative humidity (RH) losses. Additionally, the grafting in chitosan with LA produced films with ...

Journal: :Biopolymers 2014
Sayani Chattopadhyay Ronald T Raines

With its wide distribution in soft and hard connective tissues, collagen is the most abundant of animal proteins. In vitro, natural collagen can be formed into highly organized, three-dimensional scaffolds that are intrinsically biocompatible, biodegradable, nontoxic upon exogenous application, and endowed with high tensile strength. These attributes make collagen the material of choice for wou...

2011
R. Masoodi A. Javadi K. M. Pillai R. Sabo

The current breed of natural-fiber based polymer composites, because of their biobased and possibly biodegradable nature, offer an alternative as a ‘green’ material available for automotive and other engineering applications. However such composites suffer from the drawback of low strength and fatigue properties compared to the carbonor glass-fiber based polymer composites. Cellulose nanofibers...

2013
Catherine Anne Woolnough Lachlan Hartley Yee Timothy Stuart Charlton Leslie John Ray Foster

Controlling the environmental degradation of polyhydroxybutyrate (PHB) and polyhydroxyvalerate (P(HB-co-HV)) bioplastics would expand the range of their potential applications. Combining PHB and P(HB-co-HV) films with the anti-fouling agent 4,5-dichloro-2-n-octyl-4-isothiazolin-3-one (DCOI, <10% w/w) restricted microbial colonisation in soil, but did not significantly affect melting temperature...

2012
Pandima Devi

–Biomaterials are used in regenerative medicine, implantable materials, controlled release carriers or scaffolds for tissue engineering. Biological dressings like fibrin glue, gelatin sheets, chitosan films, collagen is popular for quicker wound healing. These polymers when used in combination such as fibringelatin, fibrin-chitosan has shown better results, than when used alone. Thus, the prese...

Journal: :Journal of biomaterials science. Polymer edition 2010
Ivan Djordjevic Endre J Szili Namita Roy Choudhury Naba Dutta David A Steele Sunil Kumar

This work examines the biocompatibility of poly(octanediol citrate)/sebacate (p(OCS)) biodegradable polyester elastomers. The growth of human MG63 osteoblast-like cells was studied on p(OCS) films. Three types of p(OCS) films were synthesised simply by varying the concentrations of 1,8-octanediol (OD), citric acid (CA), and sebacic acid (SA) monomers at initial molar ratios of 1:1:0, 1:0.75:0.2...

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