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Shape Memory Properties and Enzymatic Degradability of Poly(ε‐caprolactone)‐Based Polyurethane Urea Containing Phenylalanine‐Derived Chain Extender
Abstract:Biodegradable shape memory polymers are promising biomaterials for minimally invasive surgical procedures. Herein, a series of linear biodegradable shape memory poly(ε‐caprolactone) (PCL)‐based polyurethane ureas (PUUs) containing a novel phenylalanine‐derived chain extender is synthesized. The phenylalanine‐derived chain extender, phenylalanine‐hexamethylenediamine‐phenylalanine (PHP), contains two chymotrypsin cleaving sites to enhance the enzymatic degradation of PUUs. The degradation rate, the crystallinity, and mechanical properties of PUUs are tailored by the content of PHP. Meanwhile, semicrystalline PCL is not only hydrolytically degradable but also vital for shape memory. Good shape memory ability under body temperature is achieved for PUUs due to the strong interactions in hard segments for permanent crosslinking and the crystallization‐melt transition of PCL to switch temporary shape. The PUUs would have a great potential in application as implanting stent.
Keywords:enzymatic degradability  phenylalanine  poly(ε  ‐caprolactone)  polyurethane urea  shape memory
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