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Task History Task Began June 25, 2013 02:17 AM Explore references by research topic: polyetheresteramide Research Topic: polyetheresteramide Result Count: 2 Candidates Selected (ID 15)

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93 references were found containing "polyetheresteramide" as entered. 101 references were found containing the concept "polyetheresteramide". References 101

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100. Synthesis, characterization and hydrolytic degradation study of polyetheresteramide copolymers based on epsiloncaprolactone, 6-aminocaproic acid, and poly(ethylene glycol)
By : Liu CaiBing; Qian ZhiYong; Jia WenJuan; Huang MeiJuan; Chao GuoTao; Gong ChangYang; Deng HongXin; Wen YanJun; Yang JinLiang; Gou MaLing; Tu MingJing Source: Journal of materials science. Materials in medicine, Volume: 18, Issue: 10, Pages: 2085-91, (EVALUATION STUDIES); Journal; Article; (JOURNAL ARTICLE), 2007, ISSN: 0957-4530, Journal Code: 9013087, United States Company/Organization: State Key Laborotary of Biotherapy, West China Hospital, Sichuan University, Chengdu 610041, China Accession Number: 2007539703, PubMed ID: 17562144, MEDLINE Language: English

Abstract In this paper, a new kind of biodegradable aliphatic polyetheresteramide copolymers (PEEA) based on epsiloncaprolactone, 6-aminocaproic acid, and poly(ethylene glycol) (PEG) were synthesized by melt polymerization method. The obtained copolymers were characterized by 1H-NMR. The thermal properties of PEEA copolymers were studied by DSC and TGA/DTA under nitrogen atmosphere. The water absorption and hydrolytic degradation behavior was also studied in detail. With the increase in PEG content or the decrease in caprolactone content, the water absorption of the copolymers increased accordingly. For the hydrolytic degradation behavior, with the increase in PEG content or caprolactone content, the degradation rate increased then. Concepts Check Tags: 6-Aminocaproic Acid: CH, chemistry Absorption Caproates: CH, chemistry Hydrogen-Ion Concentration Hydrolysis Lactones: CH, chemistry Materials Testing Models, Biological Polyethylene Glycols: CH, chemistry Polymers: CS, chemical synthesis Polymers: ME, metabolism Water: ME, metabolism Substances Registry Numbers: 502-44-3 (caprolactone); 60-32-2 (6-Aminocaproic Acid); 7732-18-5 (Water) Chemical Names: Caproates; Lactones; Polyethylene Glycols; Polymers Tags 0 Tags Comments 0 Comments
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101. Hydrolytic degradation behavior of biodegradable polyetheresteramide-based polyurethane copolymers


By : Liu Caibing; Gu Yingchun; Qian Zhiyong; Fan Linyu; Li Jun; Chao Guotao; Tu Mingjing; Jia Wenjuan Source: Journal of biomedical materials research. Part A, Volume: 75, Issue: 2, Pages: 465-71, (EVALUATION STUDIES); Journal; Article; (JOURNAL ARTICLE), 2005, ISSN: 1549-3296, Journal Code: 101234237, United States Company/Organization: College of Material Science and Engineering, Sichuan University, Chengdu, 610065, People's Republic of China Accession Number: 2005538815, PubMed ID: 16094664, MEDLINE Language: English

Abstract In this article, a new kind of biodegradable polyetheresteramide-based polyurethane (PEEA-U) copolymers were prepared by the melt polycondensation method from epsilon-caprolactone, 6-aminocaproic acid, poly(ethylene glycol), and toluene diisocyanate. The water absorption of PEEA-U was affected strongly by the reaction time and the content of chain extender; and the hydrolytic degradation behavior of the copolymers was mainly determined by the reaction time, chain extender content, and the pH value of the degradation medium. Also, DSC, (1)H-NMR, and inherent viscosity were used to characterize the degradation behavior of the copolymers. Concepts

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Check Tags: Absorbable Implants Amides Amides: CH, chemistry Amides: ME, metabolism Biocompatible Materials Biocompatible Materials: CH, chemistry Biocompatible Materials: ME, metabolism Biodegradation, Environmental Hydrogen-Ion Concentration Hydrolysis Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy Materials Testing Molecular Structure Polymers Polymers: CH, chemistry Polymers: ME, metabolism Polyurethanes Polyurethanes: CH, chemistry Polyurethanes: ME, metabolism Water: ME, metabolism Substances Registry Numbers: 7732-18-5 (Water) Chemical Names: Amides; Biocompatible Materials; Polymers; Polyurethanes Tags 0 Tags Comments 0 Comments
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