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Biomaterials | 2003

Cellular interactions and degradation of aliphatic poly(ester amide)s derived from glycine and/or 4-amino butyric acid

Sang-Il Han; Byung-Soo Kim; Sun-Woong Kang; Hirofusa Shirai; Seung Soon Im

A series of poly(ester amide)s derived from amino acid (glycine or 4-amino butyric acid), diol (1,6-hexanediol or 1,4-butanediol) and sebacoyl chloride were prepared by interfacial polymerization. FT-IR analysis indicated that for poly(ester amide)s derived from glycine, only amide-amide hydrogen bonds and hydrogen-bonded C=O ester groups were established, whereas the poly(ester amide)s derived from 4-amino butyric acid contained amide-amide hydrogen bonds and amide-ester hydrogen bonds, including NH groups and C=O ester groups in free state. The biodegradability was estimated by weight residue of poly(ester amide) films in pH 6 buffer solution with papain at 37 degrees C. The poly(ester amide) films derived from glycine demonstrated significantly improved degradability compared to the poly(ester amide) films derived from 4-amino butyric acid. This difference of degradation rate could be explained by the bonding state in C=O ester groups. The cellular interaction of the poly(ester amide)s was studied by measuring the proliferation of human dermal fibroblasts on the polymer films. The cells proliferated significantly faster on poly(ester amide) films derived from 4-amino butyric acid than on poly(ester amide) films derived from glycine. These results suggest that the poly(ester amide) prepared in this study may serve as a potential cell-compatible biomedical material.


Polymer | 2003

Dynamic mechanical and melt rheological properties of sulfonated poly(butylene succinate) ionomers

Sang-Il Han; Seung Soon Im; Dong Kuk Kim


Polymer Journal | 1998

Degradation and physical properties of aliphatic copolyesters derived from mixed diols

Youngtai Yoo; Myung-Suk Ko; Sang-Il Han; Tae-Yoon Kim; Seung-Soon Im; Dong-Kook Kim


Macromolecular Bioscience | 2004

Biodegradable Aliphatic Polyester Ionomers

Sang-Il Han; Youngtai Yoo; Dong Kook Kim; Seung Soon Im


Macromolecular Chemistry and Physics | 2005

Novel Poly(butylene succinate)-Based Ionomers with Sulfonated Succinate Units: Synthesis, Morphology, and the Unique Nucleation Effect on Crystallization

Kazuki Ishida; Sang-Il Han; Yoshio Inoue; Seung-Soon Im


Macromolecular Rapid Communications | 2004

Morphology and Crystallization Behavior of Poly(butylene succinate)-Based Ionomers (PBSi)

Sang-Il Han; Wan Duk Lee; Dong Kook Kim; Seung Soon Im


Polymer Degradation and Stability | 2003

Physical properties and biodegradation of poly(butylene adipate) ionomers

Youngtai Yoo; B.J Lee; Sang-Il Han; Seung-Soon Im; Dong Kuk Kim


Macromolecular Chemistry and Physics | 2007

Effects of Fusion Temperature and Metal Ion Variation on Crystallization of Lightly Ionized Poly(butylene succinate)

Kazuki Ishida; Sang-Il Han; Seung-Soon Im; Yoshio Inoue


Synthetic Metals | 2005

Polycarbonate-based conductive film prepared by coating DBSA-doped PEDOT/sorbitol

Sang-Soo Jeon; Sang-Il Han; Yong Hyun Jin; Seung Soon Im


Archive | 2010

Catalyst for fuel cell, ful cell systems including the same, and associated methods

Myoung-Ki Min; Geun-Seok Chai; Hee-Tak Kim; Tae-Yoon Kim; Sang-Il Han; Sung-Yong Cho; Kah-Young Song

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Seoul National University

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