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Hydrolytically labile polyurethanes

Even though poly(ortho esters) contain hydrolytically labile Linkages, they are highly hydrophobic materiads and for this reason are very stable and can be stored without careful exclusion of moisture. However, the ortho ester linkage in the polymer is inherently thermally unstable and at elevated temperatures is believed to dissociate into an alcohol and a ketene acetal (33). A possible mechanism for the thermal degradation is shown below. This thermal degradation is similar to that observed with polyurethanes (34). [Pg.150]

High performance in the synthesis of hydrolytically resistant polyurethanes was obtained by using in the polyesterification reaction, very hydrophobic fatty dimer acids and fatty dimer alcohols, products obtained from vegetable oils (see Chapter 12.5). The use of fatty dimeric acids and fatty dimeric alcohols (obtained by the hydrogenation of dimeric acids or dimeric esters) to build the polyester structure, creates an extremely high hydrophobic environment alongside a low concentration of labile ester bonds. [Pg.276]

Polyesters are hydrolytically labile and offer excellent mechanical properties compared to the other commonly used polyols for biomedical applications. Table 1.1 provides a list of common polyester diol structures used in resorbable polyurethanes. Although polyester urethanes were generally considered unsuitable for biostable... [Pg.5]


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