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Use of plant-derived polymeric coating to modulate iron corrosion for bone scaffold applications

2024年07月04日09:58 来源:无

Researchers found that the use of plant-based polymeric coatings can modulate the corrosion of iron in simulated body fluids for bone implant applications.

The research proves that PXDD, a plant-based polymer cured at different temperatures, has different corrosion rates and structural properties, with the amorphous form corroding faster than the crystalline form.  Source: Ahmadi - adobe.stock.com

A current reserch reports, the use of plant-derived thermoset coating to control iron (Fe) corrosion in simulated body fluid for bone scaffolds applications by varying the curing temperature of the plant-derived polymers, namely poly[xylitol-(1,12-dodecanedioate)] (PXDD).


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