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PLA-based functionally graded laminates for tunable controlled release of carvacrol obtained by combining electrospinning with solvent casting

2020

Abstract A novel approach was designed to fabricate high-added value manufacts, starting from cost-effective materials and combining well-known processing techniques. Bi- and three-layered, functionally graded laminates were achieved by direct electrospinning onto dense substrates. The architecture of each multilayer comprises a dense layer formed by solvent casting, which is constituted by polylactic acid (PLA) and carvacrol, and one or two electrospun fibrous skin layers, consisting of PLA only. Processing-structure-properties relationships of such materials were investigated. As regards mechanical behavior, the amount of fibrous PLA layers determined an increase of stiffness from 20 to 3…

Materials sciencePolymers and PlasticsGeneral Chemical Engineering02 engineering and technology010402 general chemistry01 natural sciencesBiochemistrychemistry.chemical_compoundPolylactic acidUltimate tensile strengthMaterials ChemistryEnvironmental ChemistryComposite materialControlled drug release Electrospinning onto film Functionally graded Multilayer Peppas model Solvent castingGeneral Chemistry021001 nanoscience & nanotechnologyControlled releaseCastingElectrospinning0104 chemical sciencesSolventSettore ING-IND/22 - Scienza E Tecnologia Dei MaterialichemistryElongation0210 nano-technologyLayer (electronics)Reactive and Functional Polymers
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Elongational behavior of low density/linear low density polyethylenes

1988

Rheological data have been collected in isothermal elongational flow for three different types of blends, made from one low density polyethylene and three linear low density samples. In addition to the transient curves, elongation at break data are also reported. The influence of the composition and of the molecular weight of the linear low density polyethylene is discussed.

Materials sciencePolymers and PlasticsLinear polymerFlow (psychology)technology industry and agricultureGeneral ChemistryIsothermal processCondensed Matter::Soft Condensed MatterLinear low-density polyethyleneLow-density polyethyleneRheologyMaterials ChemistryLow densityElongationComposite materialPolymer Engineering and Science
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Recycling of heterogeneous plastics wastes: I—Blends with low-density polyethylene

1992

Abstract Heterogeneous plastics wastes are usually recycled by means of ad hoc designed equipment which, in a single step, produces objects with large dimensions and poor mechanical properties. In this preliminary work, the possibility of preparing blends of plastics waste and low-density polyethylene is investigated. These ‘secondary’ materials (with plastics waste content up to 50%) show mechanical properties similar, except for the elongation at break, to those of the virgin polyethylene. The addition of moderate amounts of calcium carbonate does not significantly reduce the properties of these materials.

Materials sciencePolymers and PlasticsSingle stepPolyethyleneCondensed Matter PhysicsDesigned equipmentLow-density polyethylenechemistry.chemical_compoundCalcium carbonatechemistryMechanics of MaterialsMaterials ChemistryElongationComposite materialPolymer Degradation and Stability
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Mechanical Properties of High-Density Polyethylene/Chlorinated Polyethylene Blends

2004

Results of experimental investigation of mechanical properties of high-density polyethylene (HDPE)/chlorinated polyethylene (CPE) blends in tension are reported. The specimens of pure HDPE, CPE, and nine types of HDPE/CPE blends, with different component ratios at 10 wt.% intervals, are examined. The features of the stress-strain curves obtained are discussed. Data on the influence of blend composition on the elastic modulus, yield stress, breaking stress, and ultimate elongation are obtained. The results of investigations into the creep behavior are also presented. It is found that the creep compliance obeys the power law of creep with coefficients depending on blend composition.

Materials sciencePolymers and PlasticsTension (physics)General Mathematicseducationtechnology industry and agriculturePolyethyleneCondensed Matter PhysicsBiomaterialsStress (mechanics)chemistry.chemical_compoundCreepchemistryMechanics of MaterialsCeramics and CompositesPolymer blendHigh-density polyethyleneComposite materialElongationElastic modulusMechanics of Composite Materials
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Structure and properties of nylon 6 modified by ?-irradiated linear low density polyethylene

1993

In this work, structure and properties of blends of nylon 6 with 10% linear low density polyethylene γ-irradiated in air at different integrated doses are presented. More particularly, Molau tests, DSC, SEM, and mechanical tests have been performed. Results show that positive morphological changes with respect to the blend with unirradiated linear low density polyethylene are well evident, especially in the blend with polyethylene irradiated at 50 KGy. This blend also shows an enhancement of the elongation at break and of the impact properties.

Materials sciencePolymers and Plasticseducationtechnology industry and agricultureGeneral ChemistryPolyethyleneLinear low-density polyethylenechemistry.chemical_compoundNylon 6chemistryPolymer chemistryMaterials ChemistryIrradiationElongationComposite materialPolymer Engineering and Science
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Nature of water-biochar interface interactions

2012

A poplar biochar obtained by an industrial gasification process was saturated with water and analyzed using fast field cycling (FFC) NMR relaxometry in a temperature range between 299 and 353 K. Results revealed that the longitudinal relaxation rate increased with the increment of the temperature. This behavior was consistent with that already observed for paramagnetic inorganic porous media for which two different relaxation mechanisms can be accounted for: outer- and inner-sphere mechanisms. The former is due to water diffusing from the closest approach distance to infinity, whereas the second is due to water interacting by nonconventional H-bonds to the porous surface of the solid materi…

Materials scienceRenewable Energy Sustainability and the EnvironmentEcologyDiffusionSettore AGR/13 - Chimica AgrariaForestryAtmospheric temperature rangebiochar char fast field cycling NMR gasification longitudinal relaxation time NMRD relaxometryChemical physicsSoil waterBiocharRelaxation (physics)CharPorosityPorous mediumWaste Management and DisposalAgronomy and Crop Science
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Stacking as a key property for creating nanoparticles with tunable shape: The case of squalenoyl-doxorubicin

2019

The development of elongated nanoparticles for drug delivery is of growing interest in recent years, due to longer blood circulation and improved efficacy compared to spherical counterparts. Squalenoyl-doxorubicin (SQ-Dox) conjugate was previously shown to form elongated nanoparticles with improved therapeutic efficacy and decreased toxicity compared to free doxorubicin. By using experimental and computational techniques, we demonstrate here that the specific physical properties of SQ-Dox, which include stacking and electrostatic interactions of doxorubicin as well as hydrophobic interactions of squalene, are involved in the formation of nanoassemblies with diverse elongated structures. We …

Materials scienceStackingGeneral Physics and AstronomyNanoparticleAntineoplastic AgentsNanotechnology02 engineering and technologysqualene010402 general chemistry01 natural sciencesbioconjugate; cylindrical nanoparticles; doxorubicin; elongated nanoparticles; nanomedicine; squalene; stackingdoxorubicinHydrophobic effectDrug Delivery Systemselongated nanoparticlespolycyclic compoundsGeneral Materials Sciencebioconjugatecylindrical nanoparticlesBioconjugationGeneral Engineering021001 nanoscience & nanotechnologynanomedicine3. Good health0104 chemical sciencesIonic strengthstackingDrug deliveryNanoparticlesNanomedicine0210 nano-technologyHydrophobic and Hydrophilic InteractionsConjugateACS Nano
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Mechanical Behaviour of a Green Sandwich Made of Flax Reinforced Polymer Facings and Cork Core

2015

Abstract This work investigates the flexural behavior of a composite sandwich made of flax fibers reinforced skin facings and an agglomerated cork core, to be employed as an eco-friendly solution for the making of structural components of small sailing boats. An experimental mechanical characterization of the strength and stiffness flexural behavior of the proposed sandwich is carried out, providing a comparison of performances from three implemented assembling techniques: hand-lay-up, vacuum bagging and resin infusion. Sandwich beams have been tested under three point bending (TPB) at various span lengths. A procedure is also proposed and implemented to consider the potential influence of …

Materials scienceThree point flexural testComposite numberCorkengineering.materialSettore ING-IND/14 - Progettazione Meccanica E Costruzione Di MacchineEngineering (all)Flexural strengthIndentationmedicineWinkler foundationLong Flax FibreComposite materialSettore ING-IND/15 - Disegno E Metodi Dell'Ingegneria IndustrialeComposite SandwichAgglomerated Cork CoreEngineering(all)business.industryWinkler foundation.StiffnessFlexural rigidityGeneral MedicineStructural engineeringFlexural BehaviourengineeringLong Flax FibresIndentationmedicine.symptombusinessBeam (structure)Procedia Engineering
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A Standardised Approach to the Biomechanical Evaluation of Tracheal Grafts

2021

[EN] The ideal tracheal substitute must have biomechanical properties comparable to the native trachea, but currently there is no standardised approach to evaluating these properties. Here we propose a novel method for evaluating and comparing the properties of tracheal substitutes, thus systematising both measurement and data curation. This system was tested by comparing native rabbit tracheas to frozen and decellularised specimens and determining the histological characteristics of those specimens. We performed radial compression tests on the anteroposterior tracheal axis and longitudinal axial tensile tests with the specimens anastomosed to the jaw connected to a measuring system. All ca…

Materials scienceVolume UnitBioengineeringtracheaBiochemistryMicrobiologyArticlebiomechanicsUltimate tensile strengthAnimalsHumansTissue engineeringBiomechanicsLongitudinal axisairway bioengineering biomechanics tissue engineering trachea transplantationMolecular BiologyTransplantationbioengineeringTissue ScaffoldsBiomechanicsrespiratory systemQR1-502Biomechanical PhenomenaTracheaTransplantationAirwayRadial compressionairwaytissue engineeringRabbitsBiomedical engineeringtransplantationBiomolecules
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Amorphous and crystalline polyetheretherketone: Mechanical properties and tissue reactions during a 3-year follow-up.

2007

The study was aimed to test the mechanical strength, structural stability, and tissue reactions of optically amorphous and crystalline polyetheretherketone (PEEK) plates during a 3-year follow-up in vivo and in vitro. The injection-moulded PEEK plates were implanted to the dorsal subcutis of 12 sheep, which were sacrificed at 6-156 weeks. Thereafter, the plates were subjected to tensile tests, and levels of crystallinity were assessed by differential scanning calorimetry (DSC). Histological evaluation was carried out using the paraffin technique. In vitro properties were examined with the tensile test and DSC at 0-156 weeks. Tissue reactions were mild and fairly similar for the amorphous an…

Materials scienceYield (engineering)PolymersBiomedical EngineeringBiocompatible MaterialsPolyethylene GlycolsBiomaterialsProsthesis ImplantationCrystallinityBenzophenonesDifferential scanning calorimetryTensile StrengthUltimate tensile strengthMaterials TestingPeekAnimalsAnesthesiaComposite materialTensile testingInflammationSheepMetals and AlloysProstheses and ImplantsKetoneseye diseasesInternal FixatorsAmorphous solidEosinophilsCeramics and Compositessense organsElongationFollow-Up StudiesJournal of biomedical materials research. Part A
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