Triblock copolymers based on Ε-caprolactone and trimethylene carbonate for the 3D printing of tissue engineering scaffolds

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[1] Güney, Aysun
[2] 2,Malda, Jos
[3] 2,Dhert, Wouter J. A.
[4] 1,Grijpma, Dirk W.
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Grijpma, Dirk W. (d.w.grijpma@utwente.nl) | 1600年 / Wichtig Publishing Srl卷 / 40期
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Thermoplastic elastomers - Ring opening polymerization - Film preparation - Glass - Glass transition - Porosity - 3D printers - Casting - Reinforced plastics - Ethylene - Carbonation - Polymer films - Scaffolds (biology) - Tensile strength - Tissue;
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Background: Biodegradable PCL-b-PTMC-b-PCL triblock copolymers based on trimethylene carbonate (TMC) and Ε-caprolactone (CL) were prepared and used in the 3D printing of tissue engineering scaffolds. Triblock copolymers of various molecular weights containing equal amounts of TMC and CL were prepared. These block copolymers combine the low glass transition temperature of amorphous PTMC (approximately -20°C) and the semi-crystallinity of PCL (glass transition approximately -60°C and melting temperature approximately 60°C). Methods: PCL-b-PTMC-b-PCL triblock copolymers were synthesized by sequential ring opening polymerization (ROP) of TMC and Ε-CL. From these materials, films were prepared by solvent casting and porous structures were prepared by extrusion-based 3D printing. Results: Films prepared from a polymer with a relatively high molecular weight of 62 kg/mol had a melting temperature of 58°C and showed tough and resilient behavior, with values of the elastic modulus, tensile strength and elongation at break of approximately 120 MPa, 16 MPa and 620%, respectively. Porous structures were prepared by 3D printing. Ethylene carbonate was used as a crystalizable and water-extractable solvent to prepare structures with microporous strands. Solutions, containing 25 wt% of the triblock copolymer, were extruded at 50°C then cooled at different temperatures. Slow cooling at room temperature resulted in pores with widths of 18 ± 6 μm and lengths of 221 ± 77 μm, rapid cooling with dry ice resulted in pores with widths of 13 ± 3 μm and lengths of 58 ± 12 μm. These PCL-b-PTMC-b-PCL triblock copolymers processed into porous structures at relatively low temperatures may find wide application as designed degradable tissue engineering scaffolds. Conclusions: In this preliminary study we prepared biodegradable triblock copolymers based on 1,3-trimethylene carbonate and Ε-caprolactone and assessed their physical characteristics. Furthermore, we evaluated their potential as melt-processable thermoplastic elastomeric biomaterials in 3D printing of tissue engineering scaffolds. © 2017 Wichtig Publishing.
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