To date, biodegradable networks and particularly their kinetic chain lengths have been characterized by analysis of their degradation products in solution. We characterize the network itself by NMR analysis in the solvent-swollen state under magic angle spinning conditions. The networks were prepared by photoinitiated cross-linking of poly (DL-lactide) dimethacrylate macromers (5 kg/mol) in the presence of an unreactive diluent. Using diffusion filtering and 2D correlation spectroscopy techniques, all network components are identified. By quantification of network-bound photoinitiator fragments, an average kinetic chain length of 9 +/- 2 methacrylate units is determined. The PDLA macromer solution was also used with a dye to prepare compute...
Purpose: Photo-crosslinking is a technique that can accelerate the development of novel polymeric bi...
Poly(trimethylene carbonate) (PTMC) polymeric networks are biocompatible materials with potential bi...
The soluble products of the hydrolytic degradation of photochemically cross-linked poly-(d,l-lactide...
To date, biodegradable networks and particularly their kinetic chain lengths have been characterized...
To date, biodegradable networks and particularly their kinetic chain lengths have been characterized...
To date, biodegradable networks and particularly their kinetic chain lengths have been characterized...
To date, biodegradable networks and particularly their kinetic chain lengths have been characterized...
Poly(D,L-lactide) is a degradable polymer with a long history of use in medical applications. It is ...
We have studied the accelerated degradation of three crosslinked poly(l-lactide) (PLLA) networks in ...
Biodegradable polymer networks were prepared by photo-initiated radical polymerization of methacryla...
In ophthalmology, there is a need for novel degradable biomaterials for e.g. controlled drug release...
New biodegradable block copolymer networks were synthesized from methacrylate-terminated poly(l-lact...
For polymer-based degradable implants, mechanical performance and degradation behavior need to be pr...
Poly(trimethylene carbonate) (PTMC) polymeric networks are biocompatible materials with potential bi...
PEGDA hydrogels copolymerized with NVP using free-radical photopolymerization are used in biomedical...
Purpose: Photo-crosslinking is a technique that can accelerate the development of novel polymeric bi...
Poly(trimethylene carbonate) (PTMC) polymeric networks are biocompatible materials with potential bi...
The soluble products of the hydrolytic degradation of photochemically cross-linked poly-(d,l-lactide...
To date, biodegradable networks and particularly their kinetic chain lengths have been characterized...
To date, biodegradable networks and particularly their kinetic chain lengths have been characterized...
To date, biodegradable networks and particularly their kinetic chain lengths have been characterized...
To date, biodegradable networks and particularly their kinetic chain lengths have been characterized...
Poly(D,L-lactide) is a degradable polymer with a long history of use in medical applications. It is ...
We have studied the accelerated degradation of three crosslinked poly(l-lactide) (PLLA) networks in ...
Biodegradable polymer networks were prepared by photo-initiated radical polymerization of methacryla...
In ophthalmology, there is a need for novel degradable biomaterials for e.g. controlled drug release...
New biodegradable block copolymer networks were synthesized from methacrylate-terminated poly(l-lact...
For polymer-based degradable implants, mechanical performance and degradation behavior need to be pr...
Poly(trimethylene carbonate) (PTMC) polymeric networks are biocompatible materials with potential bi...
PEGDA hydrogels copolymerized with NVP using free-radical photopolymerization are used in biomedical...
Purpose: Photo-crosslinking is a technique that can accelerate the development of novel polymeric bi...
Poly(trimethylene carbonate) (PTMC) polymeric networks are biocompatible materials with potential bi...
The soluble products of the hydrolytic degradation of photochemically cross-linked poly-(d,l-lactide...