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ACS Omega ; 6(43): 29254-29266, 2021 Nov 02.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34746613

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The structural evolution of polyglycolide (PGA) and poly(glycolide-co-lactide) (P(GA-co-LA)) with 8% LA content fibers with different heat-setting temperatures was investigated during in vitro degradation using WAXD, SAXS, and mechanical property tests. It was found that the PGA fiber was more susceptible to the degradation process than the P(GA-co-LA) fiber and a higher heat-setting temperature reduced the degradation rate of the two samples. The weight and mechanical properties of the samples showed a gradual decrease during degradation. We proposed that the degradation of PGA and P(GA-co-LA) fibers proceeded in four stages. A continuous increase in crystallinity during the early stage of degradation and a gradual decline during the later period indicated that preferential hydrolytic degradation occurred in the amorphous regions, followed by a further degradation in the crystalline regions. The cleavage-induced crystallization occurred during the later stage of degradation, contributing to an appreciable decrease in the long period and lamellar thickness of both PGA and P(GA-co-LA) samples. The introduction of LA units into the PGA skeleton reduced the difference in the degradation rate between the crystalline and amorphous regions, and they were simultaneously degraded in the early stage of degradation, leading to a degradation mechanism different from that of the PGA fiber.

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Biomacromolecules ; 22(8): 3342-3356, 2021 08 09.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34212713

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PGA and P(GA-co-LA) fibers applied as surgical sutures strongly depend on their microstructure. The structural evolution in both the relaxed and tensioned states during heat-setting after hot stretching, which included heating and postannealing, was investigated using in situ WAXD/SAXS and DSC techniques. We found that the fibers of both PGA and P(GA-co-LA) with 8% LA content under the relaxed state were more advantageous than the fibers under the tensioned state indicated by the larger crystallite sizes and unit cell parameters and the higher crystallinity. The mechanical properties of the samples increased after heat-setting. Heat-setting at 120 °C was more suitable for promoting the fiber properties, which can be ascribed to crystal formation and perfection. During the heating, the thermal expansion increased the unit cell parameters and the long period of PGA linearly, whereas the unit cell parameters of P(GA-co-LA) had an obvious turning point at 60-80 °C, and the long period showed a sudden decline in the temperature range of 60-80 °C, which was mainly the result of the discharge of LA units. The unit cell parameters and the long period of both PGA and P(GA-co-LA) decreased during the isotherm process due to crystal perfection. However, the P(GA-co-LA) decrease was more prominent than PGA because of the inclusion of LA monomers in the crystal structure of GAs.


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Hot Temperature , Polyglycolic Acid , Polylactic Acid-Polyglycolic Acid Copolymer , Scattering, Small Angle , X-Ray Diffraction
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