Functionalized polyester-based materials as UV curable adhesives

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Main Author: Cernadas, Maria Teresa
Publication Date: 2019
Other Authors: Santos, Marta, Gonçalves, Filipa A.M.M., Alves, P., Correia, T.R., Correia, I.J., Ferreira, Paula
Format: Article
Language: eng
Source: Repositórios Científicos de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (RCAAP)
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Summary: UV curable adhesives offer major advantages in comparison to other polymeric based adhesive systems, such as fast-curing rate and control of the polymerization heat evolution, being ideal for application on damaged tissues. Herein, functionalized polymers were prepared by modifying polycaprolactone diol (PCL) with an isocyanate-functional unsaturated acrylic ester, Laromer® 9000, using two different proportions. These functionalized materials were chemically/physically characterized and, after the addition of a biocompatible photoinitiator (Irgacure® 2959), were crosslinked by UV light irradiation. Such procedure allows the obtention of flexible transparent films. Films’ properties such as swelling, hydrolytic degradation, thermal stability, surface energy and adhesive capacity were evaluated. Furthermore, to assess the applicability of the films in biomedical applications, their haemocompatibility and biocompatibility were determined using human dermal fibroblasts as model.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Functionalized polyester-based materials as UV curable adhesives
title Functionalized polyester-based materials as UV curable adhesives
spellingShingle Functionalized polyester-based materials as UV curable adhesives
Cernadas, Maria Teresa
Photocrosslinking
Polyesters
Bioadhesive
UV curing
title_short Functionalized polyester-based materials as UV curable adhesives
title_full Functionalized polyester-based materials as UV curable adhesives
title_fullStr Functionalized polyester-based materials as UV curable adhesives
title_full_unstemmed Functionalized polyester-based materials as UV curable adhesives
title_sort Functionalized polyester-based materials as UV curable adhesives
author Cernadas, Maria Teresa
author_facet Cernadas, Maria Teresa
Santos, Marta
Gonçalves, Filipa A.M.M.
Alves, P.
Correia, T.R.
Correia, I.J.
Ferreira, Paula
author_role author
author2 Santos, Marta
Gonçalves, Filipa A.M.M.
Alves, P.
Correia, T.R.
Correia, I.J.
Ferreira, Paula
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.none.fl_str_mv uBibliorum
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Cernadas, Maria Teresa
Santos, Marta
Gonçalves, Filipa A.M.M.
Alves, P.
Correia, T.R.
Correia, I.J.
Ferreira, Paula
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Photocrosslinking
Polyesters
Bioadhesive
UV curing
topic Photocrosslinking
Polyesters
Bioadhesive
UV curing
description UV curable adhesives offer major advantages in comparison to other polymeric based adhesive systems, such as fast-curing rate and control of the polymerization heat evolution, being ideal for application on damaged tissues. Herein, functionalized polymers were prepared by modifying polycaprolactone diol (PCL) with an isocyanate-functional unsaturated acrylic ester, Laromer® 9000, using two different proportions. These functionalized materials were chemically/physically characterized and, after the addition of a biocompatible photoinitiator (Irgacure® 2959), were crosslinked by UV light irradiation. Such procedure allows the obtention of flexible transparent films. Films’ properties such as swelling, hydrolytic degradation, thermal stability, surface energy and adhesive capacity were evaluated. Furthermore, to assess the applicability of the films in biomedical applications, their haemocompatibility and biocompatibility were determined using human dermal fibroblasts as model.
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