Published: CABEQ 29 (2) (2015) 287-297
Paper type: Review
K. P. Luef, F. Stelzer and F. Wiesbrock
Abstract
This review summarizes the state-of-the-art knowledge of the usage of poly(hydroxy
alkanoate)s in medical and sanitary applications. Depending on the monomers incorporated into the polymers and copolymers, this class of polymers exhibits a broad
range of (thermo-)plastic properties, enabling their processing by, e.g., solution casting
or melt extrusion. In this review, strategies for the polymer analogous modification of
these materials and their surfaces are highlighted and correlated with the potential applications of the corresponding materials and blends. While the commercial availability of purified PHAs is addressed in brief, special focus is put on the (bio-)degradability of these polymers and ways to influence the degradation mechanism and/or the duration of degradation.
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Keywords
poly(hydroxy alkanoate), polymer analogous modification, polymer processing, biodegradation, medical application