
Tri‑Arm Poly(ε‑caprolactone) Methacrylate (3ArmPCLMA)
Description
Tri‑arm poly(ε‑caprolactone) methacrylate resin is a photocurable liquid polymer synthesized by ring‑opening polymerization of ε‑caprolactone with a triol, followed by methacrylate functionalization. 3ArmPCLMA can be applied across a wide range of fields, including coatings, 3D‑printing inks, microporous scaffolds for tissue engineering, and alternative food matrices.
Product Advantages
• Suitable for Bio‑Based Applications Demonstrated biocompatibility with multiple primary cells and established cell lines, making it well‑suited for bio‑derived and biomedical applications.
• Tunable Mechanical Properties and Customizable Biodegradability Mechanical performance can be adjusted, and degradation profiles can be tailored to meet specific application requirements.
• Compatible with Scalable Manufacturing Processes Supports industrial‑scale production and can be customized for sustainable workflows, including the use of green solvents and surfactant‑free formulations.
• Photocurable with Thermal Stability Exhibits photocuring capability (ideal for 3D‑printing inks), maintains thermal stability in the 60–80 °C range, and shows inherent tackiness under both dry and wet conditions.
MA Series
- Methacrylated Carboxymethyl Cellulose (CMCMA)
- Methacrylated Chondroitin Sulfate (CSMA)
- Methacrylated Chitosan (ChMA)
- Methacrylated Carboxymethyl Chitosan (CMChMA)
- Tri‑Arm Poly(ε‑caprolactone) Methacrylate (3ArmPCLMA)
- Methacrylated Gellan Gum (GGMA)
- Methacrylated Hyaluronic Acid (HAMA)
- Methacrylated Sericin (SerMA)
- Methacrylated Sodium Alginate (AlgMA)
- Methacrylated Polyvinyl Alcohol (PVAMA)
- Gelatin Methacryloyl (GelMA)
- Methacrylated Silk Fibroin (SilMA)
Only for research and not intended for treatment of humans or animals

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