Effects of hot-drawing and annealing on the morphology and mechanical properties of biodegradable polyester monofilament fibers

Co/terpolymers of L-lactide (LL), ε-caprolactone (CL) and glycolide (G) are biodegradable in the human body and, as such, have considerable potential for use in biomedical applications such as absorbable surgical sutures, nerve guides, bone fixation devices and drug delivery systems. This study focu...

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Main Authors: J. Siripitayananon, Robery Molloy, S. Bunkird, A. Kleawkla, R. Panjakha, P. Chooprayoon
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spelling th-cmuir.6653943832-602262018-09-10T03:44:18Z Effects of hot-drawing and annealing on the morphology and mechanical properties of biodegradable polyester monofilament fibers J. Siripitayananon Robery Molloy S. Bunkird A. Kleawkla R. Panjakha P. Chooprayoon Chemical Engineering Materials Science Co/terpolymers of L-lactide (LL), ε-caprolactone (CL) and glycolide (G) are biodegradable in the human body and, as such, have considerable potential for use in biomedical applications such as absorbable surgical sutures, nerve guides, bone fixation devices and drug delivery systems. This study focuses its attention on their potential as monofilament fibers for absorbable suture applications. Random co/terpolymers with different compositions of LL, CL and G were synthesized via bulk ring-opening polymerization. The polymers obtained were melt spun at slow speeds into ice-cooled water to produce as-spun monofilament fibers with as little molecular orientation and crystallinity as possible. Combinations of off-line hot-drawing and annealing steps under controlled conditions of draw rate, draw ratio, temperature and time were then employed in order to develop the fiber's oriented semi-crystalline morphology. The mechanical properties of the fibers were tested after each processing step and compared. The tensile test results showed that the tensile strength was strongly dependent on the draw ratio. A high draw ratio was obtained by multiple off-line hot-drawings with intermediate annealing. The first hot-drawing step dramatically enhanced the mechanical properties relative to those of the weak, highly extensible as-spun fiber. Subsequent annealing at a suitable temperature and for an appropriate length of time increased fiber flexibility as a result of molecular relaxation. Additional hot-drawing steps, again under precise temperature-time conditions, increased the total draw ratio and further enhanced the fiber's mechanical strength. © Carl Hanser Verlag, Munich. 2018-09-10T03:39:35Z 2018-09-10T03:39:35Z 2008-05-01 Journal 0930777X 2-s2.0-44149107385 10.3139/217.2025 https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?partnerID=HzOxMe3b&scp=44149107385&origin=inward http://cmuir.cmu.ac.th/jspui/handle/6653943832/60226
institution Chiang Mai University
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country Thailand
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topic Chemical Engineering
Materials Science
spellingShingle Chemical Engineering
Materials Science
J. Siripitayananon
Robery Molloy
S. Bunkird
A. Kleawkla
R. Panjakha
P. Chooprayoon
Effects of hot-drawing and annealing on the morphology and mechanical properties of biodegradable polyester monofilament fibers
description Co/terpolymers of L-lactide (LL), ε-caprolactone (CL) and glycolide (G) are biodegradable in the human body and, as such, have considerable potential for use in biomedical applications such as absorbable surgical sutures, nerve guides, bone fixation devices and drug delivery systems. This study focuses its attention on their potential as monofilament fibers for absorbable suture applications. Random co/terpolymers with different compositions of LL, CL and G were synthesized via bulk ring-opening polymerization. The polymers obtained were melt spun at slow speeds into ice-cooled water to produce as-spun monofilament fibers with as little molecular orientation and crystallinity as possible. Combinations of off-line hot-drawing and annealing steps under controlled conditions of draw rate, draw ratio, temperature and time were then employed in order to develop the fiber's oriented semi-crystalline morphology. The mechanical properties of the fibers were tested after each processing step and compared. The tensile test results showed that the tensile strength was strongly dependent on the draw ratio. A high draw ratio was obtained by multiple off-line hot-drawings with intermediate annealing. The first hot-drawing step dramatically enhanced the mechanical properties relative to those of the weak, highly extensible as-spun fiber. Subsequent annealing at a suitable temperature and for an appropriate length of time increased fiber flexibility as a result of molecular relaxation. Additional hot-drawing steps, again under precise temperature-time conditions, increased the total draw ratio and further enhanced the fiber's mechanical strength. © Carl Hanser Verlag, Munich.
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author J. Siripitayananon
Robery Molloy
S. Bunkird
A. Kleawkla
R. Panjakha
P. Chooprayoon
author_facet J. Siripitayananon
Robery Molloy
S. Bunkird
A. Kleawkla
R. Panjakha
P. Chooprayoon
author_sort J. Siripitayananon
title Effects of hot-drawing and annealing on the morphology and mechanical properties of biodegradable polyester monofilament fibers
title_short Effects of hot-drawing and annealing on the morphology and mechanical properties of biodegradable polyester monofilament fibers
title_full Effects of hot-drawing and annealing on the morphology and mechanical properties of biodegradable polyester monofilament fibers
title_fullStr Effects of hot-drawing and annealing on the morphology and mechanical properties of biodegradable polyester monofilament fibers
title_full_unstemmed Effects of hot-drawing and annealing on the morphology and mechanical properties of biodegradable polyester monofilament fibers
title_sort effects of hot-drawing and annealing on the morphology and mechanical properties of biodegradable polyester monofilament fibers
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