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POLYMER DEGRADATION AND STABILITY
Volume 91, Issue 4, Pages 733-739Publisher
ELSEVIER SCI LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.polymdegradstab.2005.06.007
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poly(PEG-co-CA) (PEC); elastomer; in vitro degradation; synthesis
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Biodegradable elastomers represent a useful class of biornaterials. In this paper, a novel biodegradable clastomer, poly(PEG-co-CA) (PEC), was synthesized by condensation of poly(ethylene glycol) (PEG) and citric acid (CA) under atmospheric pressure without any catalyst. We first synthesized a pre-polymer by carrying out a controlled condensation reaction between PEG and citric acid, and then post-polymerised and simultaneously cross-linked the pre-polymer in the mould at 120 degrees C. The pre-polymer was characterized by FT-IR, H-1 NMR, C-13 NMR, GPC and DSC. A series of polymers were prepared at different post-polymerisation time and different monomer ratios. Measurements on the mechanical properties of PEC testified that the new polymers are elastomers with low hardness and big elongation, and hydrolytic degradation of the polymer films in a buffer of pH 7.4 at 37 degrees C showed that PEC had excellent degradability (all the films show the weight losses more than 60% after 96 h incubation). The different post-polymerisation time and monomer ratio had strong influence on the degradation rates and mechanical performances. The material is expected to be useful for controlled drug delivery and other biomedical applications. (c) 2005 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
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