Glass transition in crosslinked nanocomposite scaffolds of Gelatin/chitosan/hydroxyapatite

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Abstract

The development of biopolymeric scaffolds crosslinked with nanoparticles is an emerging field. Gelatin/chitosan scaffolds are gaining interest in medical areas, e.g., bone tissue engineering, given their suitability for nano-hydroxyapatite incorporation. The glass transition temperature is a thermodynamic property of polymer scaffolds that changes with crosslinker or nanofiller concentration. Here, we report the experimental change in glass transition temperature of gelatin/chitosan scaffolds modified by hydroxyapatite nanoparticles and crosslinker concentration. Our results show synergic effects between nanoparticles and crosslinking, which leads to a non-linear behavior of the glass transition temperature. Furthermore, a theoretical model to predict glass transition is proposed. This model can be used as a mathematical tool for the design of future scaffolds used in bone tissue engineering.

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Catalan, K. N., Corrales, T. P., Forero, J. C., Romero, C. P., & Acevedo, C. A. (2019, April 1). Glass transition in crosslinked nanocomposite scaffolds of Gelatin/chitosan/hydroxyapatite. Polymers. MDPI AG. https://doi.org/10.3390/polym11040642

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