ABSTRACT: Poly(L-lactic acid) (PLLA) was immersed in a simulated body fluid (SBF) solution at 37.58C for distinct times. The variation of the surface mechanical properties of PLLA samples with immersion time was followed by microhardness. These measurements showed that PLLA microhardness decreased significantly ( 60%) after only 30 days of immersion. The results were explained in terms of hydrolytic degradation of the samples. The dependence of microhardness with the applied dwell time was also an-alyzed. The creep curves were successfully described by a power law. A decrease of the creep constant k as the immersion time increased was found. Differential scanning calorimetry was also used to analyze the changes in the physical properties o...
The rate of degradation of large-scale synthesized polylactide (PLA) of industrial origin was compar...
Being commercialized in 1992, poly (lactic acid) (PLA) has been considered for biomedical applicatio...
Poly(lactide acid) is a biofriendly, biorenewable and biodegradable polymer that is widely used in t...
Poly(L-lactic acid) (PLLA) was immersed in a simulated body fluid (SBF) solution at 37.58C for dist...
Surface degradation of poly(L-lactic acid) (PLLA) fibres was studied by incubating them in a concent...
Biodegradable polymers play a crucial role in the medical device field, with a broad range of applic...
This work investigates the relationship among the processing, morphology, and the mechanical propert...
In the study, an investigation was made into the hydrolytic degradation behavior of the microporous ...
A poly(L-lactide) (PLLA) was processed by injection moulding to produce amorphous samples. The polym...
Although Polylactic acid (PLA) possesses many desirable properties, above all biodegradability, its ...
Although Polylactic acid (PLA) possesses many desirable properties, above all biodegradability, its ...
An evaluation was made of pins of poly(lactic acid), an absorbable polymer, produced both with very ...
Although Polylactic acid (PLA) possesses many desirable properties, above all biodegradability, its ...
Although Polylactic acid (PLA) possesses many desirable properties, above all biodegradability, its ...
Although Polylactic acid (PLA) possesses many desirable properties, above all biodegradability, its ...
The rate of degradation of large-scale synthesized polylactide (PLA) of industrial origin was compar...
Being commercialized in 1992, poly (lactic acid) (PLA) has been considered for biomedical applicatio...
Poly(lactide acid) is a biofriendly, biorenewable and biodegradable polymer that is widely used in t...
Poly(L-lactic acid) (PLLA) was immersed in a simulated body fluid (SBF) solution at 37.58C for dist...
Surface degradation of poly(L-lactic acid) (PLLA) fibres was studied by incubating them in a concent...
Biodegradable polymers play a crucial role in the medical device field, with a broad range of applic...
This work investigates the relationship among the processing, morphology, and the mechanical propert...
In the study, an investigation was made into the hydrolytic degradation behavior of the microporous ...
A poly(L-lactide) (PLLA) was processed by injection moulding to produce amorphous samples. The polym...
Although Polylactic acid (PLA) possesses many desirable properties, above all biodegradability, its ...
Although Polylactic acid (PLA) possesses many desirable properties, above all biodegradability, its ...
An evaluation was made of pins of poly(lactic acid), an absorbable polymer, produced both with very ...
Although Polylactic acid (PLA) possesses many desirable properties, above all biodegradability, its ...
Although Polylactic acid (PLA) possesses many desirable properties, above all biodegradability, its ...
Although Polylactic acid (PLA) possesses many desirable properties, above all biodegradability, its ...
The rate of degradation of large-scale synthesized polylactide (PLA) of industrial origin was compar...
Being commercialized in 1992, poly (lactic acid) (PLA) has been considered for biomedical applicatio...
Poly(lactide acid) is a biofriendly, biorenewable and biodegradable polymer that is widely used in t...