2015
DOI: 10.1016/j.matlet.2014.12.109
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Thermal, mechanical, and morphological properties of polyol-based poly(ester amide) elastomers

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“…Pure PGS, [ 72,73 ] modified [ 64,74–79 ] (see Section Modification of PGS), or combined with other materials [ 21,24,47,52,57,80–88 ] has been processed into films and porous scaffolds using the salt leaching method. Initially, this technique was used to develop PGS‐based cardiac patches.…”
Section: Fabrication Techniques For Pgs‐based Biomaterialsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Pure PGS, [ 72,73 ] modified [ 64,74–79 ] (see Section Modification of PGS), or combined with other materials [ 21,24,47,52,57,80–88 ] has been processed into films and porous scaffolds using the salt leaching method. Initially, this technique was used to develop PGS‐based cardiac patches.…”
Section: Fabrication Techniques For Pgs‐based Biomaterialsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Moreover, limited interconnectivity of the pores in the structure affects the mechanical properties and residues of the salt particles or solvents can influence the biocompatibility of the resulted scaffolds. [71] Pure PGS, [72,73] modified [64,[74][75][76][77][78][79] (see Section Modification of PGS), or combined with other materials [21,24,47,52,57,[80][81][82][83][84][85][86][87][88] has been processed into films and porous scaffolds using the salt leaching method. Initially, this technique was used to develop PGS-based cardiac patches.…”
Section: Solvent Casting/particulate Leachingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Additionally, carbohydrates and their derivatives are of ubiquity and convenient availability. A multitude of studies have been conducted on the synthesis of PEAs by monosaccharide (e.g., l -arabinose, d -xylose), polysaccharide (e.g., starch), polyol (e.g., xylitol, sorbitol, glucitol), and other corresponding carbohydrate derivatives (Figure ).…”
Section: Synthesis Of Poly(ester Amide)smentioning
confidence: 99%