Composite biomaterials with chemical bonding between hydroxyapatite filler particles and PEG/PBT copolymer matrix
- PMID: 9570082
- DOI: 10.1002/(sici)1097-4636(19980605)40:3<490::aid-jbm20>3.0.co;2-m
Composite biomaterials with chemical bonding between hydroxyapatite filler particles and PEG/PBT copolymer matrix
Abstract
In an effort to make composites from hydroxyapatite and a PEG/PBT copolymer (Polyactive 70/30), chemical linkages were introduced between the filler particles and polymer matrix using hexamethylene diisocyanate as a coupling agent. Infrared spectra (IR) and thermal gravimetric analysis (TGA) confirmed the presence of Polyactive 70/30 on the surface of HA filler particles. The amount of chemically bound polymer was 4.7 wt.%, as determined by TGA. The mechanical properties of the composites, that is, tensile strength and Young's modulus, were improved significantly by the introduction of a chemical linkage between the filler particles and polymer matrix compared to control composites. This method provides an effective way to introduce chemical linkage between HA filler particles and a polymer matrix. By optimizing the grafting process, a further improvement of the mechanical properties in the composites can be expected.
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