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Title
Composite Electrospun Nanofibers of Reduced Graphene Oxide Grafted with Poly(3-dodecylthiophene) and Poly(3-thiophene ethanol and Blended with Polycaprolactone
Type of Research Article
Keywords
rGO; grafting; polythiophene; PCL; nanofiber; scaffold.
Abstract
In this paper, an effective method was employed for preparation of nanofibers using conducting polymer-functionalized reduced graphene oxide (rGO). First, graphene oxide (GO) was obtained from graphite by Hommer method. GO was reduced to rGO by NaBH4 and covalently functionalized with a 3-thiophene acetic acid (TAA) by an esterification reaction to reach 3-thiophene acetic acid-functionalized reduced graphene oxide macromonomer (rGO-f-TAAM). Afterward, rGO-f-TAAM was copolymerized with 3-dodecylthiophene (3DDT) and 3-thiophene ethanol (3TEt) to yield rGO-f-TAA-co-PDDT (rGO-g-PDDT) and rGO-f-TAA-co-P3TEt (rGO-g-PTEt), which were confirmed by Fourier transform infrared spectra. The grafted materials depicted better electrochemical properties and superior solubilities in organic solvents compared to GO and rGO. The soluble rGO-g-PDDT and rGO-g-PTEt composites blended with polycaprolactone (PCL) were fabricated by electrospinning, and then cytotoxicity, hydrophilicity, biodegradability and mechanical properties were investigated. The grafted rGO composites exhibited a good electroactivity behavior, mainly because of the enhanced electrochemical performance. The electrospun nanofibers underwent degradation about 7 wt% after 40 days, and the fabricated scaffolds were not able to induce cytotoxicity in mouse osteoblast MC3T3-E1 cells. The soluble conducting composites developed in this study are utilizable in the fabrication of nanofibers with tissue engineering application.
Researchers Raana Sarvari (First Researcher)، Somaye Sattari (Second Researcher)، Bakhshali Massoumi (Third Researcher)، Samira Agbolaghi (Fourth Researcher)، Younes Beygi khosrowshahi (Fifth Researcher)، Amir Kahayi Khosrowshahi (Not In First Six Researchers)