2022
DOI: 10.1016/j.surfin.2022.101997
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Nanosilica:Polycaprolactone ratio and heat treatment modify the wettability of nanosilica/polycaprolactone coatings for application in aqueous systems

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“…It has low decomposition rates and is highly flammable, non-toxic, and inexpensive [ 16 ]. On the other hand, poor cell adhesion and slow degradability are disadvantages of this synthetic biopolymer [ 17 ]. To minimize these limitations, the combination of PLC with other polymers, e.g., poly-lactic acid (PLA), has been developed to create a less hydrophobic construct with better mechanical properties and improved degradability.…”
Section: Materials Used For 3d Scaffold Engineeringmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…It has low decomposition rates and is highly flammable, non-toxic, and inexpensive [ 16 ]. On the other hand, poor cell adhesion and slow degradability are disadvantages of this synthetic biopolymer [ 17 ]. To minimize these limitations, the combination of PLC with other polymers, e.g., poly-lactic acid (PLA), has been developed to create a less hydrophobic construct with better mechanical properties and improved degradability.…”
Section: Materials Used For 3d Scaffold Engineeringmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…When applied in vivo, PCL proves to be stable and shows no visible degradation after 6 months [ 18 ]. PCL has been used in the production of hard (bone and dental applications) and soft tissues (skin, liver, cartilage, ligaments, muscle, nerves, retina, and blood vessels) [ 17 ]. In the context of skin TE, studies have demonstrated that a layer-by-layer method is suitable for modeling PCL scaffolds.…”
Section: Materials Used For 3d Scaffold Engineeringmentioning
confidence: 99%