Andre Sutrisno
University of Illinois at Urbana–Champaign
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Advanced Healthcare Materials | 2017
Santosh K. Misra; Fatemeh Ostadhossein; Ramya Babu; Joseph Kus; Divya Tankasala; Andre Sutrisno; Kathleen A. Walsh; Corinne R. Bromfield; Dipanjan Pan
Patients with percutaneous coronary intervention generally receive either bare metal stents or drug-eluting stents to restore the normal blood flow. However, due to the lack of stent production with an individual patient in mind, the same level of effectiveness may not be possible in treating two different clinical scenarios. This study introduces for the first time the feasibility of a patient-specific stenting process constructed from direct 3D segmentation of medical images using direct 3D printing of biodegradable polymer-graphene composite with dual drug incorporation. A biodegradable polymer-carbon composite is prepared doped with graphene nanoplatelets to achieve controlled release of combinatorics as anticoagulation and antirestenosis agents. This study develops a technology prototyped for personalized stenting. An in silico analysis is performed to optimize the stent design for printing and its prediction of sustainability under force exerted by coronary artery or blood flow. A holistic approach covering in silico to in situ-in vivo establishes the structural integrity of the polymer composite, its mechanical properties, drug loading and release control, prototyping, functional activity, safety, and feasibility of placement in coronary artery of swine.
Inorganic Chemistry | 2017
Elizabeth A. Pogue; Andre Sutrisno; Nicole Johnson; Daniel P. Shoemaker; Angus Rockett
Solid-state nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy, X-ray diffraction, and Raman spectroscopy were used to show that Cu2ZnSnS4 (CZTS) bulk solids grown in the presence of oxygen had improved cation ordering compared to bulk solids grown without oxygen. Oxygen was shown to have negligible solubility in the CZTS phase. The addition of oxygen resulted in the formation of SnO2, leading to Sn-deficient CZTS. At the highest oxygen levels, other phases such as Cu9S5 and ZnS were observed. Beneficial ordering was only observed in samples produced with more than 2 at. % oxygen in the precursor materials but did not occur in samples designed with excess Sn and O. Thus, it is the removal of Sn and formation of Sn-deficient CZTS that improves ordering rather than the presence of SnO2 or O alone. These results indicate that using oxygen or air annealing to tailor the Sn content of CZTS followed by an etching step to remove SnO2 may significantly improve the properties of CZTS.
Scientific Reports | 2018
Mete Bakir; Jacob L. Meyer; Andre Sutrisno; James Economy; Iwona Jasiuk
Development of porous materials consisting of polymer host matrix enriched with bioactive ceramic particles that can initiate the reproduction of cellular organisms while maintaining in vivo mechanical reliability is a long-standing challenge for synthetic bone substitutes. We present hydroxyapatite (HA) reinforced aromatic thermosetting copolyester (ATSP) matrix bionanocomposite as a potential reconfigurable bone replacement material. The nanocomposite is fabricated by solid-state mixing a matching set of precursor oligomers with biocompatible pristine HA particles. During endothermic condensation polymerization reaction, the constituent oligomers form a mechanochemically robust crosslinked aromatic backbone while incorporating the HAs into a self-generated cellular structure. The morphological analysis demonstrates near-homogenous distributions of the pristine HAs within the matrix. The HAs behave as a crack-arrester which promotes a more deformation-tolerant formation with relatively enhanced material toughness. Chain relaxation dynamics of the nanocomposite matrix during glass transition is modified via HA-induced segmental immobilization. Chemical characterization of the polymer backbone composition reveals the presence of a hydrogen-advanced covalent interfacial coupling mechanism between the HAs and ATSP matrix. This report lays the groundwork for further studies on aromatic thermosetting copolyester matrix bionanocomposites which may find applications in various artificial bone needs.
Journal of the American Ceramic Society | 2018
Xu Chen; Andre Sutrisno; Leslie J. Struble
Macromolecular Chemistry and Physics | 2017
Mete Bakir; Jacob L. Meyer; Irina Hussainova; Andre Sutrisno; James Economy; Iwona Jasiuk
Journal of the American Ceramic Society | 2017
Xu Chen; Andre Sutrisno; Lingyang Zhu; Leslie J. Struble
RSC Advances | 2018
Mete Bakir; Jacob L. Meyer; Andre Sutrisno; James Economy; Iwona Jasiuk
Journal of Applied Polymer Science | 2018
Mete Bakir; Mohamed Elhebeary; Jacob L. Meyer; Andre Sutrisno; James Economy; Iwona Jasiuk
Solar Energy Materials and Solar Cells | 2019
Elizabeth A. Pogue; Andre Sutrisno; Nicole Johnson; Melissa Goetter; Zhelong Jiang; Daniel P. Shoemaker; A. Rockett
Journal of Polymer Science Part B | 2018
Mete Bakir; Jacob L. Meyer; Andre Sutrisno; James Economy; Iwona Jasiuk