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Tuning of biodegradation rate of PLLA scaffolds via blending with PLA
2009
Blends of Poly-L-Lactic Acid (PLLA) with Poly-Lactic Acid (PLA) in different proportions (95/5, 90/10, 80/20, 70/30 and 60/40) were utilized in order to realize biodegradable and biocompatible scaffolds for soft tissue engineering applications. The scaffolds were produced via thermally induced phase separation (TIPS) starting from ternary systems where dioxane was the solvent and water the non-solvent. Morphology was evaluated by Scanning Electron Microscopy (average pore size and interconnection). Foams’ apparent density was also evaluated (porosity ranges from 87% to 92%). Moreover an in vitro biodegradation test of scaffolds was set-up in order to verify the rate of degradation of the va…
Polymeric gegenions induced variability and mobility of amphiphilic supramolecular structures on solid substrates
1992
Abstract The micromorphological variations of amphiphilic L -glutamate derivatives at air-substrate interfaces due to an adjacent mobile polymer matrix have been investigated via fluorescence microscopy. Adjusted monolayers of the L -glutamate derivatives have been transferred by LB technique out of different aggregation states onto various substrates. The substrates have been prepared by successive polymer preadsorption to the solid support. The influence of the adjacent polymer layers on the domain morphology as a function of water content and temperature has been examined intensively. Moreover, reversible domain changes induced by temperature variation of the transferred films have been …
Prediction of the morphology of polymer-clay nanocomposites
2015
Abstract Polymer nanocomposites have continually attracted increasing interest over the last decade, due to significant improvements they can offer compared to neat polymer matrices. However, the final morphology of a nanocomposite, determined by several variables, can significantly influence the macroscopic properties of the final product. Therefore, it is important to study the interactions between processing, morphology, structure and rheological properties, and the suitability of existing models in order to predict the system's behaviour with change of the main processing variables. In this work, the applicability of a predictive theory based on the Wu model was formulated and proposed …
The role of organoclay in promoting co-continuous morphology in high-density poly(ethylene)/poly(amide) 6 blends
2008
The effect of organically modified clay on the morphology, rheology and mechanical properties of high-density polyethylene (HDPE) and polyamide 6 (PA6) blends (HDPE/PA6 ¼ 75/25 parts) is studied. Virgin and filled blends were prepared by melt compounding the constituents using a twin-screw extruder. The influence of the organoclay on the morphology of the hybrid was deeply investigated by means of wide-angle X-ray diffractometry, transmission and scanning electron microscopies and quantitative extraction experiments. It has been found that the organoclay exclusively places inside the more hydrophilic polyamide phase during the melt compounding. The extrusion process promotes the formation o…
Morphology control in biphasic hybrid systems of semiconducting materials.
2015
Simple blends of inorganic nanocrystals and organic (semiconducting) polymers usually lead to macroscopic segregation. Thus, such blends typically exhibit inferior properties than expected. To overcome the problem of segregation, polymer coated nanocrystals (nanocomposites) have been developed. Such nanocomposites are highly miscible within the polymer matrix. In this Review, a summary of synthetic approaches to achieve stable nanocomposites in a semiconducting polymer matrix is presented. Furthermore, a theoretical background as well as an overview concerning morphology control of inorganic NCs in polymer matrices are provided. In addition, the morphologic behavior of highly anisotropic na…
Properties and morphology of PMMA/ABN blends obtained via MMA in situ polymerisation through γ-rays
2001
Abstract Methylmethacrylate polymerisation in the presence of 4 wt% butadiene-acrylonitrile rubber was carried out at fixed dose-rate and temperature. The effect of irradiation was investigated with respect to the mechanical and dynamic-mechanical properties in the solid state. A general increase of the “compatibilisation” on irradiation is obtained. In fact both rubber and polymethylmethacrylate glass transition temperatures, determined through dynamic-mechanical analysis, reveal the presence of strong interactions between the components. Furthermore an improvement of the mechanical tensile properties of the blends is observed when irradiation is continued after polymerisation, at least un…
Red : far-red light ratio and UV-B radiation: their effects on leaf phenolics and growth of silver birch seedlings
2004
The natural variation in quantity and quality of light modifies plant morphology, growth rate and concentration of biochemicals. The aim of two growth-room experiments was to study the combined effects of red (R) and far-red (FR) light and ultraviolet-B (UV-B) radiation on the concentrations of leaf phenolics and growth and morphology of silver birch (Betula pendula Roth) seedlings. Analysis by high-performance liquid chromatography showed that the leaves exposed to supplemental FR relative to R contained higher concentrations of total chlorogenic acids and a cinnamic acid derivative than the leaves treated with supplemental R relative to FR. In contrast, concentration of a flavonoid, querc…
Modeling Studies of the Phase Behavior of Monomer/Polymer/Disk Composites
2008
The model developed by Balazs et al. to explain the phase behavior of polymer/clay composites is extended to monomer/polymer/clay composites, obtaining an expression for the free energy of a monomer/polymer/thin-disk mixture. By minimizing the free energy and calculating the chemical potentials of the three system components, phase diagrams for the monomer/disk and monomer/polymer/disk mixtures are contructed. Through the evolution and comparison of these diagrams, the effects of nanodisk size, polymer molecular mass and interaction parameters (temperature) on mixture stability and attained morphology are then studied.
Polymer droplets on substrates with striped surface domains: molecular dynamics simulations of equilibrium structure and liquid bridge rupture
2005
The structure of a polymer nanodroplet adsorbed on a flat lyophobic substrate chemically decorated with a lyophilic stripe of width 2RD is studied by molecular dynamics simulation of a coarse-grained bead–spring model of short macromolecules (containing N = 20 effective monomers). Varying the stripe width, the strength of the monomer–wall attraction and the temperature, the equilibrium morphology of the resulting droplets is studied and discussed in terms of current phenomenological theories. In the second part, the behaviour of a liquid bridge connecting two such lyophilic stripes a distance L apart is analysed. It is shown that for large enough L such free-standing films are unstable and …
How does the pattern of grafting points influence the structure of one-component and mixed polymer brushes?
2005
Using Monte Carlo simulations of a coarse-grained bead-spring model we study the lateral structure formation of one-component polymer brushes in a bad solvent and of a mixed polymer brush upon increasing the incompatibility of the two species. We compare the morphology of the brush with a regular distribution of grafting points and with a random arrangement. Density or composition fluctuations of the grafting points enhance the formation of irregular structures but randomness prevents the formation of long-range order. Even small fluctuations of the grafting points are sufficient to pin the lateral structures of the brush.