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The use of plant-derived polymeric coating to modulate iron corrosion for bone scaffold applications

Md. Yusop, Abdul Hakim and Jamaludin, Farah Hidayah and Tuminoh, Herman and Alsakkaf, Ahmed and Januddi, Fatihhi Szali and Al-Fakih, Abdo Mohammed and Wong, Tuck Whye and Hidayat, Arif and Hadi Nur, Hadi Nur (2023) The use of plant-derived polymeric coating to modulate iron corrosion for bone scaffold applications. Progress in Organic Coatings, 185 (NA). NA. ISSN 0300-9440

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Official URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.porgcoat.2023.107893

Abstract

The present work reports, the use of plant-derived thermoset coating to control iron (Fe) corrosion in simulated body fluid for bone scaffolds applications by varying the curing temperature of the plant-derived polymers, namely poly[xylitol-(1,12-dodecanedioate)] (PXDD). The physicochemical characterizations of the scaffolds indicate that a different degree of crystallinity has been observed as P120[sbnd]Fe (PXDD cured at 120 °C and then coated on Fe) shows a more crystalline structure while P140[sbnd]Fe (PXDD cured at 140 °C) has a more amorphous nature. The amorphous form of P140[sbnd]Fe leads to expedited corrosion compared to P120[sbnd]Fe and pure Fe owing to the hydrophilic property and the higher hydrolysis effect in the former. The plant-derived PXDD could be a promising coating material to control the corrosion of Fe-based scaffolds for temporary bone implant applications.

Item Type:Article
Uncontrolled Keywords:corrosion, hydrolysis, plant-derived, Poly[xylitol-(1,12-dodecanedioate)] (PXDD), porous iron
Subjects:Q Science > QD Chemistry
T Technology > TJ Mechanical engineering and machinery
T Technology > TP Chemical technology
Divisions:Science
ID Code:106616
Deposited By: Yanti Mohd Shah
Deposited On:09 Jul 2024 08:04
Last Modified:09 Jul 2024 08:04

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