The effect of thermal treatment on the mechanical properties of PLLA tubular specimens

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Abstract

Conventional permanent stent systems for vascular applications are associated with long-term risks, such as restenosis and thrombosis. To overcome these limitations, novel approaches using various biodegradable materials for stent construction have been investigated. In this context, thermal treatment of polymer materials is investigated to adjust the mechanical properties of biodegradable stents. In this work polymeric tubular specimens of biodegradable poly(L-lactide) (PLLA) were extruded and subjected to a molding process using different temperatures above glass transition temperature TG. Physicochemical properties of the molded samples were analyzed using DSC measurements and uniaxial tensile tests. The molding process resulted in a weakening of the PLLA tubular specimens with a simultaneous increase in the degree of crystallinity ().

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Arbeiter, D., Schümann, K., Sahmel, O., Eickner, T., Schmitz, K. P., & Grabow, N. (2016). The effect of thermal treatment on the mechanical properties of PLLA tubular specimens. In Current Directions in Biomedical Engineering (Vol. 2, pp. 27–29). Walter de Gruyter GmbH. https://doi.org/10.1515/cdbme-2016-0009

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