Human‐lymphocyte cell friendly starch–hydroxyapatite biodegradable composites: Hydrophilic mechanism, mechanical, and structural impact

Volume: 137, Issue: 30
Published: Dec 31, 2019
Abstract
Biodegradable starch (Str) polymer was derived from potato, a plant‐based natural carbohydrate polymers source, by one‐pot synthesis. Hydroxyapatite (HA) was produced from goat bone by step sintering. The inexpensive starch/HA thin film composites were fabricated by customized spin coating. This study revealed that the hydrogen bond energy and distance have significant effect on glass transition temperature of the polymer. The 40 wt % HA...
Paper Details
Title
Human‐lymphocyte cell friendly starch–hydroxyapatite biodegradable composites: Hydrophilic mechanism, mechanical, and structural impact
Published Date
Dec 31, 2019
Volume
137
Issue
30
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