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In vitro degradation of novel medical biodegradable aliphatic polyurethanes based on E-caprolactone and Pluronics1 with various hydrophilicities

Tipo de material: TextoTextoSeries ; Polymer Degradation and Stability, 75(1), p.113-122, 2002Trabajos contenidos:
  • Gorna, K
  • Gogolewski, S
Tema(s): Recursos en línea: Resumen: Linear biodegradable polyurethanes with varying ratios of the hydrophilic-to-hydrophobic segment were obtained in the study. The hydrophilic segment was based on poly(ethylene oxide-propylene oxide-ethylene oxide)diols (Pluronic1). The hydrophobic segment was based on poly(E-caprolactone)diol. Viscosity-average molecular weights and the polydispersity index of the polyurethanes were in the range of 38.000-85.000 daltons and 1.2-3.2, respectively. The polymers absorbed up 3.9
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Linear biodegradable polyurethanes with varying ratios of the hydrophilic-to-hydrophobic segment were obtained in the study. The hydrophilic segment was based on poly(ethylene oxide-propylene oxide-ethylene oxide)diols (Pluronic1). The hydrophobic segment was based on poly(E-caprolactone)diol. Viscosity-average molecular weights and the polydispersity index of the polyurethanes were in the range of 38.000-85.000 daltons and 1.2-3.2, respectively. The polymers absorbed up 3.9

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