Abstract

Bioartificial polymeric materials based on blends of dextran and poly(vinyl alcohol- co-acrylic acid) P(VA- co-AA) were prepared in the form of films and characterised to evaluate the miscibility of the natural component with the synthetic one. The idea of this work was to compatibilise PVA and dextran by introducing carboxylic groups along the PVA chains. The copolymer was synthesised and characterised in our laboratories. The results evidenced that the copolymer had an appropriate molecular weight and the content of PAA in the copolymer was 45% (weight). Then, films with different composition ratios were prepared by solution casting and analysed by differential scanning calorimetry (DSC), scanning electron microscopy (SEM), infrared spectroscopy (FT-IR), thermogravimetric analysis (TGA), chemical imaging analysis and mechanical tests. The results obtained indicated that the introduction of carboxylic groups along the PVA chains had a positive effect on the miscibility degree of the synthetic component with the biological one.

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