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Polymeric scaffolds prepared via Thermally Induced Phase Separation (TIPS): Tuning of structure and morphology

Stefano PiccaroloValerio BrucatoF. Carfì PaviaV. La Carrubba

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chemistry.chemical_classificationInterconnectionMaterials scienceMorphology (linguistics)NucleationPolymerResidence time (fluid dynamics)CrystallographyNatural rubberchemistryChemical engineeringvisual_artMetastabilityvisual_art.visual_art_mediumTernary operation

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Scaffolds suitable for tissue engineering applications were prepared by Thermally Induced Phase Separation (TIPS) starting from a ternary solution PLLA/dioxane/water. The experimental protocol consisted of three consecutive steps, a first quench from the homogeneous solution to an appropriate demixing temperature (within the metastable region), a holding stage for a given residence time and a final quench from the demixing temperature to a low temperature (within the unstable region). A large variety of morphologies, in terms of average pore size and interconnection, were obtained upon modifying the demixing time and temperature, owing to the interplay of nucleation and growth processes during the residence in the metastable state. An interesting combination of micro and macro‐porosity was observed for long residence times in the metastable state (above 30 min at 35°C).

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