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Morphology, wettability, and mechanical properties of polycaprolactone/hydroxyapatite composite scaffolds with interconnected pore structures fabricated by a mini‐deposition system
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Tissue EngineeringEngineeringBiomaterials DesignFabrication TechniquesBiofabricationBiomedical EngineeringRegenerative MedicineSynthetic Bone SubstitutePure Pcl ScaffoldRegenerative BiomaterialsNew Mini‐deposition SystemMaterials SciencePolycaprolactone/hydroxyapatite Composite ScaffoldsFunctional Tissue EngineeringMini‐deposition SystemPcl/ha Composite ScaffoldHydroxyapatitePolymer ScienceInterconnected Pore StructuresHard Tissue EngineeringMedicineBiomaterialsBiocompatible Material
Abstract A new mini‐deposition system (MDS) was developed to fabricate scaffolds with interconnected pore structures and anatomical geometry for bone tissue engineering. Polycaprolactone/hydroxyapatite (PCL/HA) composites with varying hydroxyapatite (HA) content were adopted to manufacture scaffolds by using MDS with a porosity of 54.6%, a pore size of 716 μm in the x ‐ y plane, and 116 μm in the z direction. The water uptake ratio and compressive modulus of PCL/HA composite scaffold increase from 8 to 39% and from 26.5 to 49.8 MPa, respectively, as the HA content increases from 0 to 40%. PCL/HA composite scaffolds have better wettability and mechanical properties than pure PCL scaffold. A PCL/HA composite scaffold for mandible bone repair was successfully fabricated with both interconnected pore structures and anatomical shape to demonstrate the versatility of MDS. POLYM. ENG. SCI., 2012. © 2012 Society of Plastics Engineers
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