- dichloromethane), then the
solution is cast into a mold
filled with
porogen particles. Such
porogen can be an
inorganic salt like
sodium chloride,
crystals of...
- step
consists of the co-deposition of a
labile organic phase (known as
porogen)
together with an
organosilicate phase resulting in an organic-inorganic...
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biodegradable polymeric scaffolds fabricated with
biodegradable hydrogel porogens".
Tissue Engineering. Part C, Methods. 15 (4): 583–594. doi:10.1089/ten...
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mentioned above, are
created in situ,
using a
mixture of
monomers and a
porogen within the
column tubing.
Silica monoliths, on the
other hand, are created...
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Cyclohexanol acted as a
successful porogen showing a
dependent relationship of pore size to temperature. The use of
toluene as a
porogen gave
results that were similar...
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combined with the
porogen.
Porogens include carbon dioxide, water, and paraffin. One the
biomaterial is fabricated, the
porogens are
removed with methods...