Freeze-printing of pectin/alginate scaffolds with high resolution, overhang structures and interconnected porous network
Abstract
We report herein the fabrication of a pectin-based scaffold (6 wt% pectin, 3 wt% alginate) with high resolution (small-diameter rods), small pores, and interconnected porosity using a low temperature 3D printing process known as freeze-printing. The ability to successfully print natural polymers has been a long-standing challenge in the field of additive manufacturing of polymeric tissue scaffolds. This is due to the slow evaporation rate of the...
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Title
Freeze-printing of pectin/alginate scaffolds with high resolution, overhang structures and interconnected porous network
Published Date
Oct 1, 2021
Journal
Volume
46
Pages
102120 - 102120
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