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Biomedical polymers cross-linking, effect

Un-cross-linked semicrystalline poly vinyl alcohol) hydrogels were prepared by solvolysis of the corresponding vinyl trifluoroacetate polymers and copolymers. The relationships between polymer crystallinity, hydrogel structure, and mechanical properties in the subject hydrogels were examined. Evidence was presented that comonomers acted to disrupt crystal structure and increase water content. The effects of copolymer structure on surface characteristics important to biomedical applications were examined, and the importance of hydrogel nonionic character was demonstrated through protein binding studies. [Pg.61]


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