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PPF-diacrylate

Poly(Propylene Fumarate) (PPF) is a linear, unsaturated, hydrophobic polyester (Structure 12) containing hydrolyzable ester bonds along its backbone. PPF is highly viscous at room temperature and is soluble in chloroform, methylene chloride, tetrahydrofuran, acetone, alcohol, and ethyl acetate [66]. The double bonds of PPF can form chemical crosslinks with various monomers, such as W-vinyl pyrrolidone, poly(ethylene glycol)-dimethacrylate, PPF-diacrylate (PPF-DA), and diethyl fumarate [67,68]. The choice of monomer and radical initiator directly influence the degradative and mechanical properties of the crosslinked polymer. Once crosslinked, PPF forms a solid material with mechanical properties suitable for a range of bone engineering applications. [Pg.946]

L enantiomer of poly(lactic acid) poly(propylene fumarate) PPF-diacrylate... [Pg.947]

PPF/PF-DA Poly(propylene fumarate)/propylene fumarate-diacrylate Ppy Polypyrrole... [Pg.209]


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