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Additive Manufactured Scaffolds for Bone Tissue Engineering: Physical Characterization of Thermoplastic Composites with Functional Fillers
[Image: see text] Thermoplastic polymer–filler composites are excellent materials for bone tissue engineering (TE) scaffolds, combining the functionality of fillers with suitable load-bearing ability, biodegradability, and additive manufacturing (AM) compatibility of the polymer. Two key determinant...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8397295/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34476399 http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/acsapm.1c00363 |
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author | Sinha, Ravi Sanchez, Alberto Camara-Torres, Maria Uriszar-Aldaca, Iñigo Calderon Calore, Andrea Roberto Harings, Jules Gambardella, Ambra Ciccarelli, Lucia Vanzanella, Veronica Sisani, Michele Scatto, Marco Wendelbo, Rune Perez, Sergio Villanueva, Sara Matanza, Amaia Patelli, Alessandro Grizzuti, Nino Mota, Carlos Moroni, Lorenzo |
author_facet | Sinha, Ravi Sanchez, Alberto Camara-Torres, Maria Uriszar-Aldaca, Iñigo Calderon Calore, Andrea Roberto Harings, Jules Gambardella, Ambra Ciccarelli, Lucia Vanzanella, Veronica Sisani, Michele Scatto, Marco Wendelbo, Rune Perez, Sergio Villanueva, Sara Matanza, Amaia Patelli, Alessandro Grizzuti, Nino Mota, Carlos Moroni, Lorenzo |
author_sort | Sinha, Ravi |
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description | [Image: see text] Thermoplastic polymer–filler composites are excellent materials for bone tissue engineering (TE) scaffolds, combining the functionality of fillers with suitable load-bearing ability, biodegradability, and additive manufacturing (AM) compatibility of the polymer. Two key determinants of their utility are their rheological behavior in the molten state, determining AM processability and their mechanical load-bearing properties. We report here the characterization of both these physical properties for four bone TE relevant composite formulations with poly(ethylene oxide terephthalate)/poly(butylene terephthalate (PEOT/PBT) as a base polymer, which is often used to fabricate TE scaffolds. The fillers used were reduced graphene oxide (rGO), hydroxyapatite (HA), gentamicin intercalated in zirconium phosphate (ZrP-GTM) and ciprofloxacin intercalated in MgAl layered double hydroxide (MgAl-CFX). The rheological assessment showed that generally the viscous behavior dominated the elastic behavior (G″ > G′) for the studied composites, at empirically determined extrusion temperatures. Coupled rheological–thermal characterization of ZrP-GTM and HA composites showed that the fillers increased the solidification temperatures of the polymer melts during cooling. Both these findings have implications for the required extrusion temperatures and bonding between layers. Mechanical tests showed that the fillers generally not only made the polymer stiffer but more brittle in proportion to the filler fractions. Furthermore, the elastic moduli of scaffolds did not directly correlate with the corresponding bulk material properties, implying composite-specific AM processing effects on the mechanical properties. Finally, we show computational models to predict multimaterial scaffold elastic moduli using measured single material scaffold and bulk moduli. The reported characterizations are essential for assessing the AM processability and ultimately the suitability of the manufactured scaffolds for the envisioned bone regeneration application. |
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spelling | pubmed-83972952021-08-31 Additive Manufactured Scaffolds for Bone Tissue Engineering: Physical Characterization of Thermoplastic Composites with Functional Fillers Sinha, Ravi Sanchez, Alberto Camara-Torres, Maria Uriszar-Aldaca, Iñigo Calderon Calore, Andrea Roberto Harings, Jules Gambardella, Ambra Ciccarelli, Lucia Vanzanella, Veronica Sisani, Michele Scatto, Marco Wendelbo, Rune Perez, Sergio Villanueva, Sara Matanza, Amaia Patelli, Alessandro Grizzuti, Nino Mota, Carlos Moroni, Lorenzo ACS Appl Polym Mater [Image: see text] Thermoplastic polymer–filler composites are excellent materials for bone tissue engineering (TE) scaffolds, combining the functionality of fillers with suitable load-bearing ability, biodegradability, and additive manufacturing (AM) compatibility of the polymer. Two key determinants of their utility are their rheological behavior in the molten state, determining AM processability and their mechanical load-bearing properties. We report here the characterization of both these physical properties for four bone TE relevant composite formulations with poly(ethylene oxide terephthalate)/poly(butylene terephthalate (PEOT/PBT) as a base polymer, which is often used to fabricate TE scaffolds. The fillers used were reduced graphene oxide (rGO), hydroxyapatite (HA), gentamicin intercalated in zirconium phosphate (ZrP-GTM) and ciprofloxacin intercalated in MgAl layered double hydroxide (MgAl-CFX). The rheological assessment showed that generally the viscous behavior dominated the elastic behavior (G″ > G′) for the studied composites, at empirically determined extrusion temperatures. Coupled rheological–thermal characterization of ZrP-GTM and HA composites showed that the fillers increased the solidification temperatures of the polymer melts during cooling. Both these findings have implications for the required extrusion temperatures and bonding between layers. Mechanical tests showed that the fillers generally not only made the polymer stiffer but more brittle in proportion to the filler fractions. Furthermore, the elastic moduli of scaffolds did not directly correlate with the corresponding bulk material properties, implying composite-specific AM processing effects on the mechanical properties. Finally, we show computational models to predict multimaterial scaffold elastic moduli using measured single material scaffold and bulk moduli. The reported characterizations are essential for assessing the AM processability and ultimately the suitability of the manufactured scaffolds for the envisioned bone regeneration application. American Chemical Society 2021-08-02 2021-08-13 /pmc/articles/PMC8397295/ /pubmed/34476399 http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/acsapm.1c00363 Text en © 2021 The Authors. Published by American Chemical Society https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/Permits non-commercial access and re-use, provided that author attribution and integrity are maintained; but does not permit creation of adaptations or other derivative works (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/). |
spellingShingle | Sinha, Ravi Sanchez, Alberto Camara-Torres, Maria Uriszar-Aldaca, Iñigo Calderon Calore, Andrea Roberto Harings, Jules Gambardella, Ambra Ciccarelli, Lucia Vanzanella, Veronica Sisani, Michele Scatto, Marco Wendelbo, Rune Perez, Sergio Villanueva, Sara Matanza, Amaia Patelli, Alessandro Grizzuti, Nino Mota, Carlos Moroni, Lorenzo Additive Manufactured Scaffolds for Bone Tissue Engineering: Physical Characterization of Thermoplastic Composites with Functional Fillers |
title | Additive Manufactured Scaffolds for Bone Tissue Engineering:
Physical Characterization of Thermoplastic Composites with Functional
Fillers |
title_full | Additive Manufactured Scaffolds for Bone Tissue Engineering:
Physical Characterization of Thermoplastic Composites with Functional
Fillers |
title_fullStr | Additive Manufactured Scaffolds for Bone Tissue Engineering:
Physical Characterization of Thermoplastic Composites with Functional
Fillers |
title_full_unstemmed | Additive Manufactured Scaffolds for Bone Tissue Engineering:
Physical Characterization of Thermoplastic Composites with Functional
Fillers |
title_short | Additive Manufactured Scaffolds for Bone Tissue Engineering:
Physical Characterization of Thermoplastic Composites with Functional
Fillers |
title_sort | additive manufactured scaffolds for bone tissue engineering:
physical characterization of thermoplastic composites with functional
fillers |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8397295/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34476399 http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/acsapm.1c00363 |
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