New porous polycaprolactone–silica composites for bone regeneration

Plazas Bonilla, C. E., Trujillo, S. , Demirdögen, B., Perilla, J. E., Murat Elcin, Y. and Gómez Ribelles, J. L. (2014) New porous polycaprolactone–silica composites for bone regeneration. Materials Science and Engineering C: Biomimetic and Supramolecular Systems, 40, pp. 418-426. (doi: 10.1016/j.msec.2014.04.024) (PMID:24857510)

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Abstract

Polycaprolactone porous membranes were obtained by freeze extraction of dioxane from polycaprolactone–dioxane solid solutions. Porosities as high as 90% with interconnected structures were obtained by this technique. A silica phase was synthesized inside the pores of the polymer membrane by sol–gel reaction using tetraethylorthosilicate (TEOS) as a silica precursor and catalyzed in acidic and basic conditions. Two different morphologies of the inorganic phase were obtained depending on the type of catalyst. In acid catalyzed sol–gel reaction, a homogeneous layer of silica was deposited on the pores, and discrete microspheres were synthesized on the pore walls when a basic catalyst was used. The morphology of the inorganic phase influenced the mechanical and thermal behavior, as well as the hydrophilic character of the composites. Bioactivity of the porous materials was tested in vitro by measuring the deposition of hydroxyapatite on the surfaces of the porous composite membranes. Polycaprolactone/silica composites revealed a superior bioactivity performance compared with that of the pure polymer; evidenced by the characteristic cauliflower structures on the material surface, increase in weight and Ca/P ratio of the hydroxyapatite layer. Also, the acid catalyzed composites presented better bioactivity than the base catalyzed composites, evidencing the importance in the morphology of the silica phase.

Item Type:Articles
Status:Published
Refereed:Yes
Glasgow Author(s) Enlighten ID:Trujillo Munoz, Dr Sara
Authors: Plazas Bonilla, C. E., Trujillo, S., Demirdögen, B., Perilla, J. E., Murat Elcin, Y., and Gómez Ribelles, J. L.
College/School:College of Science and Engineering > School of Engineering > Biomedical Engineering
Journal Name:Materials Science and Engineering C: Biomimetic and Supramolecular Systems
Publisher:Elsevier
ISSN:0928-4931
ISSN (Online):1873-0191
Published Online:18 April 2014

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