Volume 5, Issue 1 pp. 64-69
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Evaluation of Oligo(ethylene glycol) Dimethacrylates Effects on the Properties of New Biodegradable Bone Cement Compositions

Jan Łukaszczyk

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Jan Łukaszczyk

Silesian University of Technology, Department of Physical Chemistry and Technology of Polymers, 44-100 Gliwice, ul. M. Strzody 9, Poland

Silesian University of Technology, Department of Physical Chemistry and Technology of Polymers, 44-100 Gliwice, ul. M. Strzody 9, Poland. Fax: + 48 032 237 15 09Search for more papers by this author
Monika Śmiga

Monika Śmiga

Silesian University of Technology, Department of Physical Chemistry and Technology of Polymers, 44-100 Gliwice, ul. M. Strzody 9, Poland

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Katarzyna Jaszcz

Katarzyna Jaszcz

Silesian University of Technology, Department of Physical Chemistry and Technology of Polymers, 44-100 Gliwice, ul. M. Strzody 9, Poland

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Hans-Jürgen P. Adler

Hans-Jürgen P. Adler

Dresden University of Technology, Institute of Macromolecular Chemistry and Textile Chemistry, D 01-062 Dresden, Mommsenstr. 4, Germany

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Evelyn Jähne

Evelyn Jähne

Dresden University of Technology, Institute of Macromolecular Chemistry and Textile Chemistry, D 01-062 Dresden, Mommsenstr. 4, Germany

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Marcin Kaczmarek

Marcin Kaczmarek

Silesian University of Technology, Faculty of Mechanical Engineering, Institute of Engineering Materials and Biomaterials, 44-100 Gliwice, ul. Konarskiego 18A, Poland

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First published: 05 January 2005
Citations: 23

Abstract

Summary: New injectable, in situ curable liquid formulations consisting of biodegradable aliphatic polyester, i.e., poly(3-allyloxy-1,2-propylene)succinate (PSAGE), methyl methacrylate (MMA), and hydrophilic oligo(ethylene glycol) dimethacrylates (OEGDMA) were investigated. The effect of MMA/OEGDMA ratio, OEGDMA molecular weight, i.e., the length of oligooxyethylene fragments, on the maximum curing temperature, setting time, compressive strength and modulus of the cured materials as well as their hydrophilicity were examined. The latter was characterized by determination of equilibrium water content and static water contact angle. The maximum temperature during crosslinking was found to decrease with increasing OEGDMA molecular weight and decreasing MMA/OEGDMA ratio. The setting time was affected strongly by the concentration of double bonds and was rapidly shortened with its increase. The compressive strength and compressive modulus values decreased with increasing OEGDMA molecular weight and decreasing MMA/OEGDMA ratio.

Poly(3-allyloxy-1,2-propylene succinate).

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