Reaction injection moulding of blend samples of poly(?-hydroxybutyrate-co-?-hydroxyvalerate) (PHBV) and poly-?-caprolactone (PCL) has been performed in the presence of peroxide. The blends are compared to mechanical PHBV/PCL blends obtained in the absence of peroxides. Differences in chemical physical and mechanical properties are interpreted on the basis of intergrafted species present in the peroxide-treated blends. The obtained blends are proposed as versatile materials for applications for bioresorbable prostheses.

Reactive processing-property relationships in biodegradable blends useful for prosthesis application

B Immirzi;MG Volpe
1996

Abstract

Reaction injection moulding of blend samples of poly(?-hydroxybutyrate-co-?-hydroxyvalerate) (PHBV) and poly-?-caprolactone (PCL) has been performed in the presence of peroxide. The blends are compared to mechanical PHBV/PCL blends obtained in the absence of peroxides. Differences in chemical physical and mechanical properties are interpreted on the basis of intergrafted species present in the peroxide-treated blends. The obtained blends are proposed as versatile materials for applications for bioresorbable prostheses.
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