PLA Project Final Junior Year

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Team Woosah: David Baruela, Samyukta Gade, Jennifer Go, Alex Hussinger, Austin Schader Biodegradation of Polylactic Acid for use in Biodegradable Stents

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Team Woosah: David Baruela, Samyukta Gade, Jennifer Go,

Alex Hussinger, Austin Schader

Biodegradation of Polylactic

Acid for use in BiodegradableStents

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Presentation Overview

PLA

Experiment

Conclusion

Results

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A biocompatible material is needed that willbiodegrade within 12 months whilemaintaining structural stability for a

minimum of 6 months and must begeometrically formable into a “stent shape.”

Problem Statement

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Selecting PLA

Polylactic acid (PLA) polymers arebiocompatible andbiodegradable

PLA can be manufactured usingmost polymer processingtechniques

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Synthesis of PLA (2 of 3)

Dextrose Fermented to LacticAcid

(via bacterial fermentation)

Lactic Acid

(Monomer)Dextrose

(Monosaccharide)

Lactic Acid

(Monomer)

+

2 Lactic Acid MonomersUndergo Esterificationand Form a CyclicLactide

Cyclic Lactide

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Synthesis of PLA (3 of 3)

Cyclic LactideUndergoes Ring-OpeningPolymerization

Cyclic LactidePolylactic Acid

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Life Cycle Analysis of PLA

Life Stages MaterialsChoice EnergyUse SolidResidues

LiquidResidues

GaseousResidues

Total

Pre-manufacture 2 3 3 3 3 0.7

ProductManufacture

3 2 4 3 3 0.75

Product Delivery 1 1 1 3 2 0.4

Product Use 4 3 4 4 4 0.95

RecyclingDisposal

4 4 4 4 4 1

 Total 0.7 0.65 0.8 0.85 0.8 0.76

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Eco-Audit of PLA Stents

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Hypothesis

Based on previous research involving thedegradation of PLA sutures in porcinemodels, we believe that our PLA sampleswould not show measurable signs of 

degradation over the course of one week.

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Unresolved Questions

Will PLA degradequickly enough if at

all?

How does PLA reactin different bodilyconditions?

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Fountain pumps were usedto simulate the bloodsystem.

Different pHs were used to

cover the range of pH inthe human body.

Different diameters simulatedifferent artery sizes in

the body.

Experimental Overview

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Experimental Overview

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It worked!

 Testing and Results

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Minitab Analysis:

Anova was performed to determine cause andeffect interactions for Concentration,Flow/Pressure, and Time

Overview of Analysis

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Chemistry of Degradation

Hydrolysis Reaction

Breaking ester bonds = *

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Chemistry of Degradation (cont.)

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Chemistry of Degradation (cont.)

Le Châtelier's Principle

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3 Stages of PLA Degradation

Stage 1:◦ M.W. of PLA samples still high, but

degrading

Stage 2:◦ M.W. of polymer decreases◦ Polymer chain ends become more

reactive◦ Degradation rate increases

Stage 3:◦ Interactions between PLA and water

increases◦ PLA starts to absorb water◦

M.W. of PLA further decreases, soonbecomes soluble

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SEM Micrographs of PLA SampleDegradation

Untreated PLASample

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SEM Micrographs of PLASample Degradation

PLA sample after 1 week of degradation in basic solution, 1inch pipe.

PLA sample after 1 week of degradation in basic solution, ½inch pipe.

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SEM Micrographs of PLASample Degradation

PLA sample after 1 week of 

degradation in acidic solution, 1

inch pipe.

PLA sample after 1 week of 

degradation in acidic solution, ½

inch pipe.

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Discussion

Our hypothesis was incorrect

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Conclusions

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