Photopatternable Biodegradable Aliphatic Polyester with Pendent Benzophenone Groups

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Abstract

Highly efficient photo-cross-linking reactions enable numerous applications in biomaterials. Here, a photopatternable biodegradable aliphatic polyester with benzophenone pendent groups was synthesized by copper-catalyzed alkyne-azide cycloaddition, affording polyesters that undergo UV-induced cross-linking to yield photopatterned films. Using this material, a self-folding multilayer structure containing polyester/hydrogel bilayer hinges was fabricated. Upon swelling of the hydrogel layer, the construct folds into a triangular tube, which subsequently unfolds due to lipase-catalyzed degradation of the polyester layer. The ability to precisely design such degradation-induced structural changes offers potential for biomaterials and medical applications, such as evolving and responsive 2D and 3D tissue engineering scaffolds.

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Chen, D., Chang, C. C., Cooper, B., Silvers, A., Emrick, T., & Hayward, R. C. (2015). Photopatternable Biodegradable Aliphatic Polyester with Pendent Benzophenone Groups. Biomacromolecules, 16(10), 3329–3335. https://doi.org/10.1021/acs.biomac.5b00991

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