TY - JOUR
T1 - Preparation and properties of a biomaterial
T2 - HEMA grafted SBS by γ‐ray irradiation
AU - Hsiue, Ging‐Ho ‐H
AU - Yang, Jen‐Ming ‐M
AU - Wu, Ryh‐Lih ‐L
PY - 1988/5
Y1 - 1988/5
N2 - Solvent‐cast films of styrene‐butadienestyrene triblock copolymer (SBS) were synthesized and a poly(2‐hydroxyethylmethacrylate) (PHEMA) layer was grafted onto these films using Co 60 γ‐ray irradiation. The IR absorption spectrum of the graft copolymer was taken and its surface morphology studied by a scanning electron microscope. The degree of grafting and the mechanical properties of SBS, SBS‐g‐HEMA, and PHEMA were measured. In order to study its biocompatibility, contact angle and blood clotting time experiments were performed. The degree of grafting was related to the soaking time, film thickness and total irradiation dosage. However, it levelled off at 7% when the total dosage reacehed 1 Mrad. It was found that the mechanical properties of SBS‐G‐HEMA were the same as those of SBS and were superior to those of PHEMA. The blood compatibility of SBS‐g‐HEMA as measured by the Lee‐White clotting test was better than that of SBS and polystyrene and was quite similar to that of PHEMA.
AB - Solvent‐cast films of styrene‐butadienestyrene triblock copolymer (SBS) were synthesized and a poly(2‐hydroxyethylmethacrylate) (PHEMA) layer was grafted onto these films using Co 60 γ‐ray irradiation. The IR absorption spectrum of the graft copolymer was taken and its surface morphology studied by a scanning electron microscope. The degree of grafting and the mechanical properties of SBS, SBS‐g‐HEMA, and PHEMA were measured. In order to study its biocompatibility, contact angle and blood clotting time experiments were performed. The degree of grafting was related to the soaking time, film thickness and total irradiation dosage. However, it levelled off at 7% when the total dosage reacehed 1 Mrad. It was found that the mechanical properties of SBS‐G‐HEMA were the same as those of SBS and were superior to those of PHEMA. The blood compatibility of SBS‐g‐HEMA as measured by the Lee‐White clotting test was better than that of SBS and polystyrene and was quite similar to that of PHEMA.
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U2 - 10.1002/jbm.820220504
DO - 10.1002/jbm.820220504
M3 - 文章
C2 - 3397379
AN - SCOPUS:0024017399
SN - 0021-9304
VL - 22
SP - 405
EP - 415
JO - Journal of Biomedical Materials Research - Part B Applied Biomaterials
JF - Journal of Biomedical Materials Research - Part B Applied Biomaterials
IS - 5
ER -