Claims
- 1. A polymer network comprising poly(propylene fumarate) crosslinked with a fumarate derivative.
- 2. The polymer network according to claim 1 wherein said fumarate derivative is an alkyl fumarate.
- 3. The polymer network according to claim 1 wherein said fumarate derivative is selected from the group consisting of diethyl fumarate, dimethyl fumarate, methyl ethyl fumarate, diisopropyl fumarate, and dibutyl fumarate.
- 4. The polymer network according to claim 1 wherein said fumarate derivative is diethyl fumarate.
- 5. The polymer network according to claim 1 wherein said fumarate derivative is a fumarate derivative in which said PPF is soluble.
- 6. The polymer network according to claim 1 wherein the network is formed by crosslinking a mixture containing diethyl fumarate and poly(propylene fumarate).
- 7. The polymer network according to claim 6 wherein the network is photo-crosslinked from a mixture containing diethyl fumarate and poly(propylene fumarate).
- 8. The polymer network according to claim 6 wherein the network is crosslinked from a mixture containing between about 0 and 75 wt % diethyl fumarate.
- 9. The polymer network according to claim 6 wherein the network is crosslinked from a mixture containing between about 10 and 50 wt % diethyl fumarate.
- 10. The polymer network according to claim 6 having an elastic modulus between 180 and 210 MPa.
- 11. The polymer network according to claim 6 having a fracture strength between 58 and 78 MPa.
- 12. The polymer network according to claim 1 wherein said poly(propylene fumarate) and said fumarate derivative are each present in an amount effective to produce a polymeric network useful for in vivo applications when said composite formulation is crosslinked.
- 13. The polymer network according to claim 1 wherein said network is porous.
- 14. A polymer network comprising poly(propylene fumarate) and a fumarate derivative formed from an injectable, in situ crosslinkable composite formulation, said composite formulation comprising poly(propylene fumarate) dissolved in said fumarate derivative.
- 15. The polymer network according to claim 14 wherein said fumarate derivative is an alkyl fumarate.
- 16. The polymer network according to claim 14 wherein said fumarate derivative is selected from the group consisting of diethyl fumarate, dimethyl fumarate, methyl ethyl fumarate, diisopropyl fumarate, dibutyl fumarate.
- 17. The polymer network according to claim 14 wherein said fumarate derivative is diethyl fumarate.
- 18. The polymer network according to claim 14 wherein said fumarate derivative is a fumarate derivative in which said PPF is soluble.
- 19. A polymer network comprising poly(propylene fumarate) and a fumarate derivative formed from a crosslinkable composite formulation using a prefabrication technique, said composite formulation comprising poly(propylene fumarate) dissolved in said fumarate derivative and said prefabrication technique being selected from the techniques of: stereolithography, rapid prototyping, injection molding, and extrusion molding.
- 20. An injectable, in situ crosslinkable, polymerizable, biodegradable composite formulation comprising poly(propylene furarate) and diethyl fumarate, wherein said poly(propylene fumarate) and said diethyl fumarate are each present in an amount effective to produce a polymeric network useful for in vivo applications when said composite formulation is crosslinked.
- 21. The composite formulation according to claim 20 wherein said fumarate derivative is a fumarate derivative in which said PPF is soluble.
- 22. The composite formulation of claim 20 wherein the poly(propylene furarate) and diethyl fumarate are photo cross-linkable.
- 23. A process for forming a polymer network, comprising:
providing an injectable, in situ crosslinkable, polymerizable, biodegradable composite formulation comprising poly(propylene furarate) and a fumarate derivative, wherein said poly(propylene fumarate) and said fumarate derivative are each present in an amount effective to produce a polymeric network useful for in vivo applications when said composite formulation is crosslinked; and crosslinking the poly(propylene furarate) and fumarate derivative.
- 24. The method according to claim 23 wherein the crosslinking is accomplished by exposing the composite formulation to UV light.
- 25. The polymer network according to claim 23 wherein said fumarate derivative is a fumarate derivative in which said PPF is soluble.
RELATED CASES
[0001] The present case claims the benefit of U.S. provisional applications Serial No. 60/335,242, filed Oct. 31, 2001, and entitled Photocrosslinking Characteristics and Mechanical Properties of Diethyl Fumarate/Poly (Propylene Fumarate) Biomaterials, and Serial No. 60/301,575, filed Jun. 28, 2001, and entitled Photocrosslinking of Diethyl Fumarate and Poly (Propylene Fumarate) for the Engineering of Bone Grafts, both of which are incorporated herein by reference.
STATEMENT REGARDING FEDERALLY SPONSORED RESEARCH OR DEVELOPMENT
[0002] This work was funded by the National Institutes of Health (R01-DE13740).
Provisional Applications (2)
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60335242 |
Oct 2001 |
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60301575 |
Jun 2001 |
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