Thermal and Physico-Mechanical Characterizations of Thromboresistant Polyurethane Films
Hemocompatibility remains a challenge for injectable and/or implantable medical devices, and thromboresistant coatings appear to be one of the most attractive methods to down-regulate the unwanted enzymatic reactions that promote the formation of blood clots. Among all polymeric materials, polyureth...
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doaj-a54c0e85eba649a6bf29fada579bce662020-11-25T01:18:10ZengMDPI AGBioengineering2306-53542019-08-01636910.3390/bioengineering6030069bioengineering6030069Thermal and Physico-Mechanical Characterizations of Thromboresistant Polyurethane FilmsAaron C. Wilson0Shih-Feng Chou1Roberto Lozano2Jonathan Y. Chen3Pierre F. Neuenschwander4Department of Mechanical Engineering, College of Engineering, The University of Texas at Tyler, 3900 University Blvd, Tyler, TX 75799, USADepartment of Mechanical Engineering, College of Engineering, The University of Texas at Tyler, 3900 University Blvd, Tyler, TX 75799, USASchool of Human Ecology, College of Natural Sciences, The University of Texas at Austin, Austin, TX 78712, USASchool of Human Ecology, College of Natural Sciences, The University of Texas at Austin, Austin, TX 78712, USADepartment of Cellular and Molecular Biology, The University of Texas Health Science Center at Tyler, Tyler, TX 75708, USAHemocompatibility remains a challenge for injectable and/or implantable medical devices, and thromboresistant coatings appear to be one of the most attractive methods to down-regulate the unwanted enzymatic reactions that promote the formation of blood clots. Among all polymeric materials, polyurethanes (PUs) are a class of biomaterials with excellent biocompatibility and bioinertness that are suitable for the use of thromboresistant coatings. In this work, we investigated the thermal and physico-mechanical behaviors of ester-based and ether-based PU films for potential uses in thromboresistant coatings. Our results show that poly(ester urethane) and poly(ether urethane) films exhibited characteristic peaks corresponding to their molecular configurations. Thermal characterizations suggest a two-step decomposition process for the poly(ether urethane) films. Physico-mechanical characterizations show that the surfaces of the PU films were hydrophobic with minimal weight changes in physiological conditions over 14 days. All PU films exhibited high tensile strength and large elongation to failure, attributed to their semi-crystalline structure. Finally, the in vitro clotting assays confirmed their thromboresistance with approximately 1000-fold increase in contact time with human blood plasma as compared to the glass control. Our work correlates the structure-property relationships of PU films with their excellent thromboresistant ability.https://www.mdpi.com/2306-5354/6/3/69polyurethanethermal propertiesmechanical propertiesthrombosisblood clotting |
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Aaron C. Wilson Shih-Feng Chou Roberto Lozano Jonathan Y. Chen Pierre F. Neuenschwander |
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Aaron C. Wilson Shih-Feng Chou Roberto Lozano Jonathan Y. Chen Pierre F. Neuenschwander Thermal and Physico-Mechanical Characterizations of Thromboresistant Polyurethane Films Bioengineering polyurethane thermal properties mechanical properties thrombosis blood clotting |
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Aaron C. Wilson Shih-Feng Chou Roberto Lozano Jonathan Y. Chen Pierre F. Neuenschwander |
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Thermal and Physico-Mechanical Characterizations of Thromboresistant Polyurethane Films |
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Thermal and Physico-Mechanical Characterizations of Thromboresistant Polyurethane Films |
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Thermal and Physico-Mechanical Characterizations of Thromboresistant Polyurethane Films |
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Thermal and Physico-Mechanical Characterizations of Thromboresistant Polyurethane Films |
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Thermal and Physico-Mechanical Characterizations of Thromboresistant Polyurethane Films |
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thermal and physico-mechanical characterizations of thromboresistant polyurethane films |
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Hemocompatibility remains a challenge for injectable and/or implantable medical devices, and thromboresistant coatings appear to be one of the most attractive methods to down-regulate the unwanted enzymatic reactions that promote the formation of blood clots. Among all polymeric materials, polyurethanes (PUs) are a class of biomaterials with excellent biocompatibility and bioinertness that are suitable for the use of thromboresistant coatings. In this work, we investigated the thermal and physico-mechanical behaviors of ester-based and ether-based PU films for potential uses in thromboresistant coatings. Our results show that poly(ester urethane) and poly(ether urethane) films exhibited characteristic peaks corresponding to their molecular configurations. Thermal characterizations suggest a two-step decomposition process for the poly(ether urethane) films. Physico-mechanical characterizations show that the surfaces of the PU films were hydrophobic with minimal weight changes in physiological conditions over 14 days. All PU films exhibited high tensile strength and large elongation to failure, attributed to their semi-crystalline structure. Finally, the in vitro clotting assays confirmed their thromboresistance with approximately 1000-fold increase in contact time with human blood plasma as compared to the glass control. Our work correlates the structure-property relationships of PU films with their excellent thromboresistant ability. |
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polyurethane thermal properties mechanical properties thrombosis blood clotting |
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