2010
DOI: 10.1002/marc.201000317
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Ring‐Opening Metathesis Polymerization‐Based Synthesis of CaCO3 Nanoparticle‐Reinforced Polymeric Monoliths for Tissue Engineering

Abstract: Porous monolithic materials have been prepared via ring-opening metathesis polymerization from norborn-2-ene and a 7-oxanorborn-2-ene-based cross-linker in the presence of porogenic solvents (i.e., 2-propanol and toluene) and norborn-2-enephosphonate surface-modified CaCO(3) nanoparticles, using the 3(rd) -generation Grubbs-initiator RuCl(2) (Py)(2) (IMesH(2) )(CHPh). The experimental setup and the conditions chosen allowed for the manufacturing of polymeric monoliths characterized by a homogeneous distributio… Show more

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“…[88] There is an increasing demand for the use of porous monolithic media in biocatalysis and as biosupports due to the simplicity of their preparation, their high throughput, and their ability to withstand higher flow rates or pressures. Their large pores also facilitate the in-growth of cells into their structure and even support cell differentiation.…”
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“…[88] There is an increasing demand for the use of porous monolithic media in biocatalysis and as biosupports due to the simplicity of their preparation, their high throughput, and their ability to withstand higher flow rates or pressures. Their large pores also facilitate the in-growth of cells into their structure and even support cell differentiation.…”
Section: Wwwchemcatchemorgmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Inclusion of the CaCO 3 nanoparticles was homogeneous and reinforced the polymer matrix, which provides monoliths with greater mechanical integrity. [88] Additional monoliths were prepared by using the polar monomer cis-5-cyclooctene-trans-1,2-diol and a biocompatible 7-oxanorborne-2-ene-based cross-linking reagent with 12 wt % or less of either CaCO 3 or calcium hydroxyapatite (HAp) nanoparticles. [134] These nanoparticles were of size 50-100 nm obtained by SEM and less than 20 nm platelets obtained by X-ray diffraction.…”
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“…Calcium hydroxyapatite and calcium carbonate nanoparticles are currently receiving great attention because of their extensive applications in biomedical research and regenerative medicine including bone and tooth implants, bone fillings, and adsorbents. Recently, monolithic scaffolds incorporating these nanoparticles were applied in cell cultivation and tissue engineering []. Porous monolithic inorganic/polymeric hybrid materials in a disk format were prepared using ring‐opening metathesis polymerization (ROMP).…”
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“…Schrock and co-workers reported the first arm-first ROMP synthesis of star polymers via crosslinking of norbornene, dicarbomethoxynorbornadiene, and trimethylsilyl protected dicarboxynorbornene linear polymers with a bifunctional norbornene crosslinker. 11,12 Buchmeiser has extended this methodology for the synthesis of materials with a range of applications that include supported catalysis, tissue-engineering, and chromatography [13][14][15][16][17] . Otani and coworkers have made star polymer nanoparticles with functional surfaces via a related "in-out" polymerization strategy 18,19 .…”
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confidence: 99%