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Influence of carbon nanoparticles on the conductive properties of composite material for nerve conductors
Although human peripheral nerves are able to regenerate after trauma, this spontaneous process may not be enough to achieve proper functional recovery. This work focuses on the development of porous electroconductive conduits with carbon nanoparticles and conduits coated with PLA (polylactic acid) h...
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description | Although human peripheral nerves are able to regenerate after trauma, this spontaneous process may not be enough to achieve proper functional recovery. This work focuses on the development of porous electroconductive conduits with carbon nanoparticles and conduits coated with PLA (polylactic acid) hydrophobic layers. Those conduits are based on natural biopolymers and are considered suitable candidates for future implantation studies. The carbon nanoparticles represented by fullerene С60 and SWCNTs significantly reduce the degree of porosity of the synthesized materials and enhance their electroconductivity. An additional PLA surface layer reduces materials swelling. |
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