2014
DOI: 10.14723/tmrsj.39.379
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Fabrication of Bio-friendly Polymer Nanosheets for Biomedical Applications

Abstract: We have developed self-standing bio-friendly nanosheets for biomedical applications. These nanosheets were fabricated by simple processes of spin-coating and a novel peeling technique from the substrate. Centimeter-sized nanosheets have unique properties such as amazingly flexibility and high adhesiveness. They could act as a novel wound dressing instead of conventional suturing in surgery. By contrast, fragmented submillimeter-sized nanosheets could act as aqueous surface modifiers to coat even uneven and irr… Show more

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“…Second, Na‐Alg was selected as a sacrificial layer to fabricate multilayered nanosheets. PVA acts as an excellent water‐soluble sacrificial layer to release the PLLA nanosheets from the SiO 2 substrate as reported priviously . Moreover, we have proposed a one‐pot fabrication process that uses multilayering of PVA and PLLA on the substrate to collect a large number of free‐standing PLLA nanosheets .…”
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“…Second, Na‐Alg was selected as a sacrificial layer to fabricate multilayered nanosheets. PVA acts as an excellent water‐soluble sacrificial layer to release the PLLA nanosheets from the SiO 2 substrate as reported priviously . Moreover, we have proposed a one‐pot fabrication process that uses multilayering of PVA and PLLA on the substrate to collect a large number of free‐standing PLLA nanosheets .…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…PVA acts as an excellent watersoluble sacrificial layer to release the PLLA nanosheets from the SiO 2 substrate as reported priviously. [11][12][13] Moreover, we have proposed a one-pot fabrication process that uses multilayering of PVA and PLLA on the substrate to collect a large number of free-standing PLLA nanosheets. 30,31 This technique seems to be helpful to fabricate multilayered nanosheets, however, the nanosheets fabricated by using only PVA as a sacrificial layer were discretely separated when the PVA was dissolved in water.…”
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“…( A ) Schematic image of patchwork coating to the PET plates ( obtained from [16] and partially modified, with permission from Trans. Mat.…”
Section: Fabrication and Characterization Of Submillimeter-sized Nmentioning
confidence: 99%