mSLA-based 3D printing of acrylated epoxidized soy
Journal: Materials Science and Engineering Part C
Authors: Thomas Willett - Dibakar Mondal; Zahra Haghpanah; Connor J. Huxman; Sophie Tanter; Duo Sun; Maud Gorbet
We have developed mSLA printable nanocomposites for bone reconstruction. The nanocomposites combine plant oil-derived biopolymer and hydroxyapatite nanorods. These nanocomposites are printable into high-fidelity, strong and durable objects. They exhibit chemical and enzymatic stability, bioactivity, and good mechanical properties. Nanohydroxyapatite content significantly improved the osteoblast cytocompatibility.
Year: 2021
Volume: 130
PP: 112456
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