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Isobornyl and Isocamphyl Photostabilizers in Poly(lactic acid)-Based Electrospun Fibers.

Vladimir A BelyiIvan M KuzivanovIrina FedorovaOlga A ShumovaNikita PaderinPavel A MarkovIlya I PikovskoiIrina Yu ChukichevaAlexander V Kutchin
Published in: Polymers (2024)
In this work, electrospun polylactide fibers with new photostabilizing additives, 4-methyl-2,6-diisobornylphenol (DIBP) and N-isocamphylaniline (NICA), have been tested under the influence of UV-C radiation (254 nm). The changes in the polymers' chemical structure under UV-C radiation were revealed through the increase in absorption in the 3600-3100 cm -1 region in regard to the FTIR spectra. In the samples that were irradiated for 1 h, the stabilizing effect of the photoprotectors became most noticeable as the difference in the content of the hydroxyl groups in stabilized and the pure PLA reached a maximum. The TG-DSC method revealed that the most sensitive indicator of the irradiation effect was the glass transition temperature (T g ), which persisted after 2 h of irradiation when using photostabilizers and their combinations. The PLA/DIBP(1) and PLA/NICA(1) samples showed the best results in protecting PLA from UV-C radiation based on the T g values; although, the mixture of DIBP and NICA was not as effective. The chemical structure of the photostabilized PLA samples was studied using NMR, GPC, and Py-GC/MS analysis. The electrospun polylactide fibers were mechanically tested and the effects of the electrospun samples on cell viability were studied.
Keyphrases
  • lactic acid
  • tissue engineering
  • radiation induced
  • wound healing
  • high resolution
  • magnetic resonance
  • solid state
  • photodynamic therapy
  • ionic liquid