Abstract

Random copolymers of ϵ-caprolactone (CL) and D, L-lactide (DLLA) were synthesized by ring-opening polymerization using stannous octoate as catalyst. The effect of polymerization conditions, such as feeding dose, reaction temperature, polymerization time, and catalyst content on the properties of the copolymers was evaluated to prepare suitable copolymers with controlled properties for biodegradable implant applications. The results showed that the polymerization conditions influenced the thermal and mechanical properties of the copolymers strongly and controllable and tunable properties of random copolymers could be obtained by adjusting the copolymer compositions. The optimum reaction conditions to prepare the CL-DLLA copolymers for implant applications are 30–87 mol.% DLLA content in feeding dose, 110°C reaction temperature, and 24 h polymerization time. The results of in vivo implantation revealed the excellent degradability of CL-DLLA copolymers. Copolymers of CL and DLLA with different compositions and properties would be suitable for the application of biodegradable implants.

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