Shape Memory Biocompatible Polyurethanes
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Published
12-02-2021
Saioa Sierra
Antonio Veloso
Abstract
Plastics are increasingly used in the field of biomedicine, but their use in some cases requires biocompatibility. Thus, the development of biocompatible plastics is a mandatory challenge. The polyurethanes are very used materials, owing to their variability and multiple applications, among which are the polyurethanes with shape memory. These, with their singular features, like the capacity to change their shape when receiving an external stimulus, have reached the utility in the fields where others did not. On the other hand, the biodegradability and the toxicity of the materials is another important matter to consider, with the aim of reducing pollution. In fact, there is still so much progress to work on in the synthesis of the non-harmful materials for the environment. Therefore, in this work it will go in depth about biocompatible shape-memory polyurethanes.
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Keywords
Polyurethane, shape memory polymers, biocompatibility, toxicity
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Ale Arrunta
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