Bioresorbable Hydrogels Prepared Through Stereocomplexation between Poly(L‐lactide) and Poly(D‐lactide) Blocks Attached to Poly(ethylene glycol)
Authors:
Suming Li
Abstract:
Block copolymers were synthesized by ring‐opening polymerization of L ‐lactide or D ‐lactide in the presence of mono‐ or dihydroxyl poly(ethylene glycol), using zinc metal as catalyst. The resulting copolymers were characterized by various techniques, namely 1H NMR spectroscopy, differential scanning calorimetry (DSC), X‐ray diffractometry, and Raman spectrometry. The composition of the copolymers was designed such that they were water soluble. Bioresorbable hydrogels were prepared from aqueous solutions containing both poly(L ‐lactide)/poly(ethylene glycol) and poly(D ‐lactide)/poly(ethylene glycol) block copolymers. Rheological studies confirmed the formation of hydrogels resulting from stereocomplexation between poly(L ‐lactide) and poly(D ‐lactide) blocks.