Polyurethane synthesis for vascular application

Progress in Biomaterials - Tập 7 - Trang 269-278 - 2018
Zahra Zaredar1, Fahimeh Askari1, Parvin Shokrolahi2
1Polymer Science Department, Iran Polymer and Petrochemical Institute, Tehran-Karaj Hwy, Tehran, Iran
2Biomaterials Department, Iran Polymer and Petrochemical Institute, Tehran-Karaj Hwy, Tehran, Iran

Tóm tắt

Three polyurethane formulations were prepared on the basis of siloxane; two formulations contained 1% and 3% of a hydroxyl functionalized polyhedral oligomeric silsesquioxane [POSS (ROH)2] nano-particles (as a co-chain extender) and one was without nano-particle. Structures of the polyurethanes were characterized by FTIR and SEM. The effect of POSS nano-particles on properties of the synthesized PUs was examined for vascular applications by tensile test, contact angle, SEM, AFM and endothelial cells viability evaluation. Properties of the polyurethane with 1% POSS were compared with those of PU without POSS and the results showed 66% increase in the elongation-at-break, 53% increase in tensile strength and 33% increase in modulus, 9.45% increase in contact angle, 76.7% reduction in surface roughness and 9.46% increase in cell viability. It was also shown that a polyurethane containing 1% of POSS nano-particles in its structure developed the highest hydrophobicity, which resulted in its lowest potential for thrombosis.

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