The molecular recognition properties of the hydrogen bonding segments in biodegradable thermoplastic elastomers were explored, aiming at the further functionalization of these potentially interesting biomaterials. A poly(epsilon-caprolactone)-based poly(urea) 2 was synthesized and characterized in terms of mechanical properties, processibility and histocompatibility. Comparison of the data with those obtained from the structurally related poly( urethane urea) 1 revealed that the difference in hard segment structure does not significantly affect the potency for application as a biomaterial. Nevertheless, the small differences in hard block composition had a strong effect on the molecular recognition properties of the hydrogen bonding segment...
A series of non-toxic biodegradable and biocompatible polyurethanes bearing p-aminobenzoate moieties...
Fluorescence spectroscopy and atomic force microscopy (AFM) measurements using bisurea-pyrene probes...
In the past decade, significant progress has been made in the field of biomaterials, for potential a...
The molecular recognition properties of the hydrogen bonding segments in biodegradable thermoplastic...
The molecular recognition properties of the hydrogen bonding segments in biodegradable thermoplastic...
The molecular recognition properties of the hydrogen bonding segments in biodegradable thermoplastic...
Selective incorporation of bisurea guests in thermoplastic elastomers with poly(tetrahydrofuran) sof...
In contemporary biomaterials research bioactive polymers are state of the art since they can interac...
A novel strategy for synthesising segmented poly(urethane urea) (PUU) without using a chain extender...
A series of biodegradable, thermoplastic polyurethane elastomers poly (epsilon-caprolactone-co-lacti...
Bioactive nanofibers present a promising synthetic niche for in vivo applications due to their morph...
Bioactive nanofibers present a promising synthetic niche for in vivo applications due to their morph...
Biopolymers are playing an important role in today’s medical science. Organocatalysts, due to their ...
Two series of biomedical segmented polyurethanes (SPU) based on poly(ε-caprolactone) diol (PCL dio...
A series of non-toxic biodegradable and biocompatible polyurethanes bearing p-aminobenzoate moieties...
Fluorescence spectroscopy and atomic force microscopy (AFM) measurements using bisurea-pyrene probes...
In the past decade, significant progress has been made in the field of biomaterials, for potential a...
The molecular recognition properties of the hydrogen bonding segments in biodegradable thermoplastic...
The molecular recognition properties of the hydrogen bonding segments in biodegradable thermoplastic...
The molecular recognition properties of the hydrogen bonding segments in biodegradable thermoplastic...
Selective incorporation of bisurea guests in thermoplastic elastomers with poly(tetrahydrofuran) sof...
In contemporary biomaterials research bioactive polymers are state of the art since they can interac...
A novel strategy for synthesising segmented poly(urethane urea) (PUU) without using a chain extender...
A series of biodegradable, thermoplastic polyurethane elastomers poly (epsilon-caprolactone-co-lacti...
Bioactive nanofibers present a promising synthetic niche for in vivo applications due to their morph...
Bioactive nanofibers present a promising synthetic niche for in vivo applications due to their morph...
Biopolymers are playing an important role in today’s medical science. Organocatalysts, due to their ...
Two series of biomedical segmented polyurethanes (SPU) based on poly(ε-caprolactone) diol (PCL dio...
A series of non-toxic biodegradable and biocompatible polyurethanes bearing p-aminobenzoate moieties...
Fluorescence spectroscopy and atomic force microscopy (AFM) measurements using bisurea-pyrene probes...
In the past decade, significant progress has been made in the field of biomaterials, for potential a...