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Title Designing triple‐shape memory polymers from a miscible polymer pair through dual‐electrospinning technique
Type JournalPaper
Keywords biopolymer; electrospinning; graphene; poly(lactic acid); poly(vinyl acetate); triple-shape memory polymer
Abstract Recently, multiple‐shape memory polymers (SMPs) have attracted a great deal of attention in biomedical applications. Therefore, a series of triple‐SMPs were developed by simply blending of two immiscible SMPs exhibiting two distinct transition temperatures, which is required for triple‐shape memory (SM) effect. However, fabrication of triple‐SMPs from completely miscible polymer pairs using the conventional blending approach is a challenging problem. Because this type of blends consists of one homogeneous phase and thereby exhibit only one transition temperature and dual‐SM behavior. To overcome this problem, herein, a novel and versatile strategy is introduced for preparation of phase separated blends from a completely miscible polymer pair, exhibiting triple‐SM behavior. Dual‐electrospinning technique was utilized to simultaneously electrospin poly(lactic acid) (PLA) and poly(vinyl acetate) (PVAc), as a model miscible polymer pair, to obtain an interwoven polymer composite with two well‐separated thermal transitions, as revealed by dynamic mechanical analyze. Consequently, the SM experiments revealed that the electrospun PLA/PVAc composites have triple‐SM behavior. Furthermore, incorporation of graphene nanoplatelets into the composite fibers significantly improved the triple‐SM properties of samples. Additionally, excellent adherence and spreading of the osteoblasts on the fibrous scaffolds containing graphene were observed
Researchers Robabeh Abbasi (Not In First Six Researchers), Tahereh Akhtari (Not In First Six Researchers), Jinsong Leng (Fifth Researcher), Saeid Kargozar (Fourth Researcher), Qiwei Zhang (Third Researcher), Marziyeh Ranjbar-Mohammadi (Second Researcher), Mohammad Sabzi (First Researcher)