Development of blood compatible polymers using the electret effect

1971; Wiley; Volume: 5; Issue: 2 Linguagem: Inglês

10.1002/jbm.820050208

ISSN

1097-4636

Autores

Preston V. Murphy, Andre La Croix, Suzanne Merchant, William F. Bernhard,

Tópico(s)

Advanced Sensor and Energy Harvesting Materials

Resumo

Abstract Excellent in vivo thromboresistance has been obtained for FEP Teflon and for a polyether urethane prepared with electronegative surfaces using the electret effect. In vitro tissue culture studies have shown a marked improvement in tissue compatibility for negatively electrified Teflon. Studies on other materials, including Hypalon rubber, sulfonate cross‐linked Hypalon and Kel F have shown a moderate improvement in blood compatibility. These in vitro and in vivo experiments will be described. Surface physical properties of these electrified materials, including water contact angle and charge, have been measured. Correlations between surface physical measurements and blood compatibility data will be presented.

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