2013 AIChE Annual Meeting
(236b) Synthesis, Characterization and Properties of Biocompatible Poly(glycerol sebacate) Pre-Polymer and Gel
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Synthesis, characterization and properties of biocompatible poly(glycerol sebacate) pre-polymer and gel
Yuan Li1, Wayne D Cook1, Cornelis
Moorhoff1, Wen-Chao Huang1, Qi-Zhi Chen1
1Department of Materials Engineering,
Monash University, Clayton, Victoria
Poly(glycerol
sebacate) (PGS) is an elastomer with potential biomedical applications for soft
tissue engineering but it suffers from problems with irreproducible synthesis
and the unacceptable toxicity of very soft PGS elastomers1,2. To
establish the reason for these problems, PGS has been synthesized at 150 ºC/8 hours or 130 °C/24h, but crosslinked at 130 ºC under vacuum for
24, 48, 72, 96, 144 or 168 hours, and the reaction monitored by titration of
the unreacted carboxylic groups and measurement of the mass loss during
synthesis. It was found that evaporation of glycerol was a major cause of
irreproducibility of the elastomer synthesis and this was more significant at
higher reaction temperatures. The polymer microstructure was analyzed by NMR and all twelve acylglyceride 13C-signals as well as two small
extra peaks of the residual glycerol were observed in the prepolymer and for the PGS gel, the glyceride moieties
were characterized by NMR for the first
time, providing information on the crosslinked nature of the polymers. The
modulus and ultimate tensile strength of the gel increased with longer cure
times and at higher cure temperatures while the elongation to break decreased and
this was interpreted in terms of network theory. The cell viability of mouse
fibroblasts was better for PGS samples with a higher conversion3.
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3 Y. Li, C. Moorhoff,
W. D Cook, W.-C. Huang, Q.-Z. Chen, Polymer Int., 2013, DOI 10.1002/pi.4419