Fibrous structure with grouping of floats
US-2016244897-A1 · Aug 25, 2016 · US
US9988746B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9988746-B2 |
| Application number | US-201314040287-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Sep 27, 2013 |
| Priority date | Oct 1, 2012 |
| Publication date | Jun 5, 2018 |
| Grant date | Jun 5, 2018 |
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A partially degradable polymeric fiber includes a thermally degradable polymeric core and a coating surrounding at least a portion of the core. The thermally degradable polymeric core includes a polymeric matrix including a poly(hydroxyalkanoate), and a metal selected from the group consisting of an alkali earth metal and a transition metal, in the core polymeric matrix. The concentration of the metal in the polymeric matrix is at least 0.1 wt %. The partially degradable polymeric fiber may be used to form a microvascular system containing one or more microfluidic channels.
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What is claimed is: 1. A microvascular system, comprising: a solid polymeric matrix comprising a first material, and a woven structure in the matrix, the woven structure comprising microfluidic hollow channels having a channel wall comprising a second material, where the second material is different from the first material, where the microfluidic channels are formed from a plurality of partially degradable polymeric fibers comprising a thermally degradable polymeric core and a coating surrounding at least a portion of the thermally degradable polymeric core, where the coating comprises a thermally stable polymeric material having a degradation temperature higher than the degradation temperature of the thermally degradable polymeric core, where the thermally degradable polymeric core has been substantially thermally degraded and removed to form the hollow channels, and where the second material of the channel wall comprises the thermally stable polymeric material of the coating. 2. The microvascular system of claim 1 , where the microfluidic channels have an average diameter of from 20 to 500 micrometers. 3. The microvascular system of claim 1 , the woven structure further comprises a second plurality of microfluidic channels. 4. The microvascular system of claim 3 , where the first and second plurality of microfluidic channels are in fluid communication. 5. The microvascular system of claim 4 , where the channel wall is liquid permeable. 6. The microvascular system of claim 4 , where the channel wall is impermeable. 7. The microvascular system of claim 3 , where the first and second plurality of microfluidic channels are not in fluid communication. 8. The microvascular system of claim 1 , where the woven structure comprises warp threads and weft threads in a 2D woven structure, and at least a portion of the microfluidic channels are present as warp threads. 9. The microvascular system of claim 1 , where the woven structure comprises warp threads and weft threads in a 2D woven structure, and at least a portion of the microfluidic channels are present as weft threads. 10. The microvascular system of claim 1 , where the woven structure comprises warp threads, weft threads and Z-threads in a 3D woven structure, and at least a portion of the microfluidic channels are present as weft threads or as Z-threads. 11. The microvascular system of claim 1 , where the woven structure further comprises a plurality of reinforcing fibers. 12. The microvascular system of claim 11 , where the reinforcing fibers are selected from the group consisting of carbon fibers and glass fibers. 13. The microvascular system of claim 1 , where the solid polymer matrix comprises a polymer selected from the group consisting of a polyamide, a polyester, a polycarbonate, a polyether, an epoxy polymer, an epoxy vinyl ester polymer, a polyimide, an amine-formaldehyde polymer, a polysulfone, a poly(acrylonitrile-butadiene-styrene), a polyurethane, a polyolefin, a polyacrylate, a poly(alkylacrylate), a polysilane, a polyphosphazene. 14. The microvascular system of claim 1 , where the thermally degradable polymeric core comprises a poly(hydroxyalkanoate) and a metal selected from the group consisting of an alkaline earth metal and a transition metal, where the concentration of the metal is at least 0.1 wt %. 15. The microvascular system of claim 1 , where the thermally degradable polymeric core has a degradation temperature of at most 250° C., and the thermally stable polymeric material of the coating does not thermally degrade at temperatures below 275° C. 16. The microvascular system of claim 1 , where the coating surrounds substantially the entire thermally degradable polymeric core. 17. The microvascular system of claim 1 , where the thermally stable polymeric material of the coating comprises a polyimide, polyester, polycarbonate, polyether, epoxy polymer, epoxy vinyl ester polymer, polyamide, phenol-formaldehyde polymer, amine-formaldehyde polymer, polysulfone, polyacrylonitrile-butadiene-styrene, polyurethane, polyolefin, polystyrene, polyacrylonitrile, polyvinyl chloride, poly(DCPD), polyacrylate, poly(alkylacrylate), polysilane, polyphosphazene, or a combination thereof. 18. The microvascular system of claim 14 , where the poly(hydroxyalkanoate) comprises poly(lactic acid), poly(3-hydroxybutyrate), poly(4-hydroxybutyrate), poly(3-hydroxy-valerate), polycaprolactone, poly(glycolic acid) and/or copolymers of monomeric units of the preceding polymers. 19. The microvascular system of claim 14 , where the metal is selected from the group consisting of MgO, CaO, BaO, SrO, tin(II) acetate, tin(II) oxalate, tin(II) octoate, and scandium triflate (Sc(OTf) 3 ). 20. A microvascular system, comprising: a solid polymeric matrix comprising a first material, and a woven structure in the matrix, the woven structure comprising microfluidic hollow channels having a channel wall comprising a second material, where the second material is different from the first material, where the microfluidic channels are formed from a plurality of partially degradable polymeric fibers comprising a thermally degradable polymeric core and a coating surrounding at least a portion of the thermally degradable polymeric core, where the coating comprises a thermally stable polymeric material having a degradation temperature higher than the degradation temperature of the thermally degradable polymeric core, where the thermally degradable polymeric core comprises a poly(hydroxyalkanoate) and a metal selected from the group consisting of an alkaline earth metal and a transition metal, where the concentration of the metal is at least 0.1 wt %, where the thermally degradable polymeric core has been substantially thermally degraded and removed to form the hollow channels, and where the second material of the channel wall comprises the thermally stable polymeric material of the coating.
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