Versatile Pcl(10,000)-b-mpeg(1,500), Diblock Polymer, Powder Limited Time 70% Off [GV1DKZe2]
PCL(10,000)-b-mPEG(1,500) Diblock Polymer Introducing our high-grade PCL(10,000)-b-mPEG(1,500) Diblock Polymer, a cutting-edge biodegradable and amphiphilic block copolymer designed for biomedical research. This innovative material combines the hydro
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PCL(10,000)-b-mPEG(1,500) Diblock Polymer
Introducing our high-grade PCL(10,000)-b-mPEG(1,500) Diblock Polymer, a cutting-edge biodegradable and amphiphilic block copolymer designed for biomedical research. This innovative material combines the hydrophobic properties of polycaprolactone (PCL) with the hydrophilic nature of polyethylene glycol (PEG), offering a unique blend of characteristics that make it highly versatile and suitable for a wide range of applications.Product Properties and Specifications
Our PCL-b-mPEG diblock polymer is supplied as a micronized powder, ensuring ease of use and precise dosing. This high-quality product boasts excellent physical and chemical properties, including tunable molecular weight, adjustable degradation rates, and good solubility in organic solvents. The molecular weight and ratio of PCL to PEG can be customized to meet specific application needs, allowing for flexibility in designing drug delivery systems, nanoparticles, and coatings. Key features include:- Biodegradable and Amphiphilic: Combines hydrophobic and hydrophilic properties for versatile applications.
- Tunable Molecular Weight: Allows for customization to fit specific application requirements.
- Adjustable Degradation Rates: Enables controlled release of active ingredients in drug delivery systems.
Practical Uses and Benefits
The PCL-b-mPEG diblock polymer is highly suited for a variety of biomedical applications, including drug delivery, tissue engineering, and hydrogels. Its hydrophilic PEG segment provides steric stabilization for nanoparticles, improving circulation times and bioavailability in drug delivery applications. The slow degradation of PCL makes it ideal for controlled release systems, while its biocompatibility and ease of processing make it an attractive material for use in scaffolds and implants in tissue engineering. This versatile material is perfect for researchers and professionals in the following fields:- Biomedical Researchers
- Drug Delivery System Developers
- Tissue Engineers
- Material Scientists
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