Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1428590 | Materials Science and Engineering: C | 2014 | 10 Pages |
•Dual-pore scaffold fabrication method was proposed using SLUP and WNM techniques.•Interconnectivity of fabricated dual-pore scaffold was assessed using SEM images.•Cell-characteristics of fabricated scaffolds were analyzed using CCK-8 assay.
In this study, a novel technique was proposed to fabricate dual-pore scaffolds combining both SLUP (salt leaching using powder) and WNM (wire-network molding) techniques. This technique has several advantages: solvent-free, no limit on the use of thermoplastic polymers as a raw material, and easiness of fabricating scaffolds with dual-scale pores that are interconnected randomized small pores. To fabricate dual-pore scaffolds, PCL and NaCl powders were mixed at a certain ratio. Subsequently, needles were inserted into a designed mold, and the mixture was filled into the mold thereafter. Subsequently, after the mold was pressurized, the mold was heated to melt the PCL powders. The PCL/NaCl structure and needles were separated from the mold. The structure was sonicated to leach-out the NaCl particles and was dried. Consequently, the remaining PCL structure became the dual-pore scaffold. To compare the characteristics of dual-pore scaffolds, control scaffolds, which are 3D plotter and SLUP scaffolds were fabricated.
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