• Title of article

    The effect of processing variables on morphological and mechanical properties of supercritical CO2 foamed scaffolds for tissue engineering

  • Author/Authors

    White، نويسنده , , Lisa J. and Hutter، نويسنده , , Victoria and Tai، نويسنده , , Hongyun and Howdle، نويسنده , , Steven M. and Shakesheff، نويسنده , , Kevin M.، نويسنده ,

  • Issue Information
    روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2012
  • Pages
    11
  • From page
    61
  • To page
    71
  • Abstract
    The porous structure of a scaffold determines the ability of bone to regenerate within this environment. In situations where the scaffold is required to provide mechanical function, balance must be achieved between optimizing porosity and maximizing mechanical strength. Supercritical CO2 foaming can produce open-cell, interconnected structures in a low-temperature, solvent-free process. In this work, we report on foams of varying structural and mechanical properties fabricated from different molecular weights of poly(dl-lactic acid) PdlLA (57, 25 and 15 kDa) and by varying the depressurization rate. Rapid depressurization rates produced scaffolds with homogeneous pore distributions and some closed pores. Decreasing the depressurization rate produced scaffolds with wider pore size distributions and larger, more interconnected pores. In compressive testing, scaffolds produced from 57 kDa PdlLA exhibited typical stress–strain curves for elastomeric open-cell foams whereas scaffolds fabricated from 25 and 15 kDa PdlLA behaved as brittle foams. The structural and mechanical properties of scaffolds produced from 57 kDa PdlLA by scCO2 ensure that these scaffolds are suitable for potential applications in bone tissue engineering.
  • Keywords
    Foaming , Scaffolds , biomaterial , Supercritical carbon dioxide (scCO2) , Poly(dl-lactic acid) (PdlLA)
  • Journal title
    Acta Biomaterialia
  • Serial Year
    2012
  • Journal title
    Acta Biomaterialia
  • Record number

    1755458