Poly(butylene/thiodiethylene succinate) block copolymers (PBSPTDGS), prepared by reactive blending of the parent homopolymers (PBS and PTDGS) in the presence of Ti(OBu)(4), underwent molecular and solid-state characterization, in order to investigate the effects of the transesterification reactions. C-13 NMR analysis demonstrated the formation of copolymers whose degree of randomness increased with the mixing time. Thermal measurements showed that all the samples were semicrystalline, with a soft amorphous phase and a rigid crystal phase. WAXD measurements indicated that the copolymers are characterized by the presence of a pure PBS crystal phase, with the exception of physical mixture. The mechanical properties were related to degree of crystallinity. The random copolymer, characterized by the lowest crystallinity degree, exhibits the lowest elastic modulus and the highest deformation at break. When evaluated for indirect cytotoxicity, all the polymers under investigation appeared entirely biocompatible. In addition, positive results from cellular adhesion and proliferation assays carried out with H9c2 cells seeded and grown up to 14 days in culture over films of PBSPTDGS30 and PBSPTDGS240 demonstrated that these new materials might be of interest for tissue engineering applications. (C) 2012 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

Molecular architecture and solid-state properties of novel biocompatible PBS-based copolyesters containing sulphur atoms

Gazzano;Massimo;
2012

Abstract

Poly(butylene/thiodiethylene succinate) block copolymers (PBSPTDGS), prepared by reactive blending of the parent homopolymers (PBS and PTDGS) in the presence of Ti(OBu)(4), underwent molecular and solid-state characterization, in order to investigate the effects of the transesterification reactions. C-13 NMR analysis demonstrated the formation of copolymers whose degree of randomness increased with the mixing time. Thermal measurements showed that all the samples were semicrystalline, with a soft amorphous phase and a rigid crystal phase. WAXD measurements indicated that the copolymers are characterized by the presence of a pure PBS crystal phase, with the exception of physical mixture. The mechanical properties were related to degree of crystallinity. The random copolymer, characterized by the lowest crystallinity degree, exhibits the lowest elastic modulus and the highest deformation at break. When evaluated for indirect cytotoxicity, all the polymers under investigation appeared entirely biocompatible. In addition, positive results from cellular adhesion and proliferation assays carried out with H9c2 cells seeded and grown up to 14 days in culture over films of PBSPTDGS30 and PBSPTDGS240 demonstrated that these new materials might be of interest for tissue engineering applications. (C) 2012 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
2012
Istituto per la Sintesi Organica e la Fotoreattivita' - ISOF
Poly(butylene succinate)
Thiodiethylene glycol
Reactive blending
Block copolymers
Biocompatibility
CONTAINING POLYMERS
THERMAL-PROPERTIES
POLY(BUTYLENE SUCCINATE)
CARDIAC MYOBLASTS
MELTING BEHAVIOR
MODEL
BIOMATERIAL
APOPTOSIS
ISCHEMIA
GLYCOL
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