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Mapping between chain configuration and mechanical properties of poly(L-lactic acid) monofilaments via hydrolysis induction

Author Affiliations
Southeast University, Nanjing Forestry University, Zhongda Hospital Southeast University
Published InJournal of the mechanical behavior of biomedical materials/Journal of mechanical behavior of biomedical materials
Year2025
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Abstract

Poly(L-lactic acid) (PLLA), as a substrate material, has been widely utilized in the field of biodegradable vascular stents. Prior to implantation, it is particularly crucial for these devices to assess the relationship of the mechanical properties and microstructures during full degradation cycle. Although previous studies have primarily focused on structural parameters such as crystallinity and molecular weight, there are relatively few reports that explore the impact of microstructure on mechanical performance from the perspective of chain configuration during the degradation. In this study, three types of PLLA monofilaments with short chains (SCs), transitional chains (TCs), long chains (LCs) were prepared via 50 °C hydrolysis. The stress-strain curves of these monofilaments were quantitatively evaluated, focusing on the critical parameters across the…
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