Structures with Complex Geometries and Controlled Porosity in Micrometer to Meter Dimensions Produced at Large Scale

Methods for generating porous scaffolds may include tuning a porogen/crystallite's particle size to a desired range and mixing the crystallite particles with a polymer solution. The mixture is then cast to form films. The films are rolled and consolidated around another inner material to create a preform, which is then thermally drawn. The inner material and the porogen can be selectively removed to obtain porous constructs/fibers. The structures can be fuse-printed to produce complex tissue scaffolds with dimensions up to several centimeters and beyond.

Researchers

Polina Anikeeva / Zi Jie Gabriel Loke / Dena Shahriari / Ian Tafel / Yoel Fink

Departments: Department of Materials Science and Engineering
Technology Areas: Biotechnology: Tissue Engineering / Chemicals & Materials: Catalysis & Synthesis, Polymers

  • structures with complex geometries and controlled porosity in micrometer to meter dimensions produced at large scale
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