Current Directions in Biomedical Engineering (Sep 2020)
Adaptable Superfibers as Implant Material
Abstract
Electrospun fiber nonwoven materials of different polymer classes provide promising perspectives in almost all fields of application, including medical science. In this paper we present the fiber generation of selected biostable polymers (PBT, TPC-ET, PA 6.12 and PVDF) by direct electrospinning, as an extremely powerful tool for manufacturing of new superfiber implant materials. This initial study includes the variation of some relevant process parameters, such as polymer concentrations or electrode spacing. The influence on fiber morphology, tensile strength and biocompatibility is shown. The results presented indicate that the choice and combination of materials is crucial for the application on load-bearing implants, independent of the processing technology and thus of the fiber bonding, delamination or fiber strength.
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