Trans Tech Publications, Applied Mechanics and Materials, (513-517), p. 95-99, 2014
DOI: 10.4028/www.scientific.net/amm.513-517.95
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3D porous scaffolds were produced by a combined salt leaching-phase inverse technique. Results showed that micorpores and macropores distributed in the produced scaffolds with high porosity (more than 75%). The interconnectivity can be influenced by the use of methanol and water as a nonsolvent to induce liquidliquid phase separation. The addition of the nonsolvent and NaCl had influence on compression property of the scaffolds.