Abstract
To use shape memory materials based on poly (lactic acid) (PLA) for medical applications is essential to tune their transition temperature (Ttrans) near to the human body temperature. In this study, the combination of lactic acid oligomer (OLA), acting as a plasticizer, together with chitosanmediated silver nanoparticles (AgCH-NPs) to create PLA matrices is studied to obtain functional shape memory polymers for potential medical applications. PLA/OLA nanocomposites containing different amounts of AgCH-NPs were obtained and profusely characterized relating their structure with their antimicrobial and shape memory performances. Nanocomposites exhibited shape memory responses at the temperature of interest (near physiological one), as well as excellent shape memory responses, shorter recovery times and higher recovery ratios (over 100%) when compared to neat materials. Moreover, antibacterial activity tests confirmed biocidal activity; therefore, these functional polymer nanocomposites with shape memory, degradability and biocidal activity show great potential for soft actuation applications in the medical field.
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Sonseca, A., Madani, S., Muñoz-Bonilla, A., Fernández-García, M., Peponi, L., Leonés, A., … López, D. (2020). Biodegradable and antimicrobial pla–ola blends containing chitosan-mediated silver nanoparticles with shape memory properties for potential medical applications. Nanomaterials, 10(6). https://doi.org/10.3390/nano10061065
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