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Hydrogels, radiation-grafted

As discussed in an earlier section, the chemistry exists to convert hydrophobic polyphosphazenes to materials with hydrophilic surfaces. Hydrogels of MEEP (3.79) have been radiation grafted to the surfaces of hydrophobic polymers to generate highly hydrophilic interfaces, and these systems have the advantage that the interior of the polymer retains its hydrophobicity and other properties, and only the surface layers are changed.187,188... [Pg.122]

Bovine Plasma Protein Adsorption onto Radiation-Grafted Hydrogels Based on Hydroxy ethyl Methacrylate and N-Vinyl-pyrrolidone... [Pg.230]

Film Preparation. Hema and NVP were radiation-grafted onto Silastic to make poly (HEMA)/Silastic and poly (NVP)/Silastic hydrogels as previously described (13). [Pg.233]

A number of general reviews on polyphosphazenes have appeared. Specific reviews on polyphosphazenes deal with radiation graft polymerization, anionic polymerization, hydrogel microspheres,controlled biodegradability,coatings, and membrane separation. [Pg.282]

Farquet P, Padeste C, Solak HH, Gursel SA, Scherer GG, Wokaun A. EUV lithographic radiation grafting of thermo-responsive hydrogel nanostructures. Nucl Instrum Methods Phys Res B 2007 265(1) 187-92. [Pg.77]

Hegazy, E.A., El-Rehim, H.A.A., Khalifa, N.A. et al. 1999. Preparation and characterization of supported hydrogels obtained by radiation grafting of binary monomers. Radiat Phys Chem. 55 219-229. [Pg.298]

Hoffman, A.S., Achmer, G., Harris, C. et al. 1972. Covalent binding of biomolecules to radiation grafted hydrogels on inert polymer surface. Trans Am Soc Artif Intern Organs. 18 10-17. [Pg.299]

Octadecyl group attachment to surface Silicon containing block copolymer additive Plasma fluoropolymer deposition Plasma siloxane polymer deposition Radiation-grafted hydrogels... [Pg.646]

B. Additional References on Radiation-Grafted Hydrogels for Biomedical Applications... [Pg.153]

Hoffman, A. S. et al. Preparation and application of radiation-grafted hydrogels as biomaterials, in The Permeability of Plastic Films and Coatings to Gases, Vapors and Liquids (ed.) H. P. Hopfenberg, p. 441, New York, Plenum Press 1975 also ACS Org. Coat. Plast. Chem. Abstracts 34(1), 568 (1974)... [Pg.154]

Hoflfman, A.S., Cohn, D., Hanson, S.R., Marker, L.A., Horbett, T.A., Ratner, B.D., Reynolds, L.O. Application of radiation-grafted hydrogels as blood-contacting biomateri-als. Radial. Phys. Chem. 22(1), 267-283 (1983)... [Pg.502]


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