M. Kober et B. Wesslen, SURFACE-PROPERTIES OF A SEGMENTED POLYURETHANE CONTAINING AMPHIPHILICPOLYMERS AS ADDITIVES, Journal of applied polymer science, 54(6), 1994, pp. 793-803
Two different types of amphiphilic polymers were used as surface-modif
ying additives to a polyetherurethane, Pellethane 2363-75D, which has
T-g close to room temperature. The additives used were a segmented pol
yetherurethane designated Pol C, and Pluronics PE6800 and PE9400, i.e.
, triblock copolymers of propylene oxide and ethylene oxide. Pol C was
prepared from poly(ethylene glycol), methylene diphenylene diisocyana
te, and a fatty acid monoglyceride. The properties of the blends were
investigated in their unhydrated state and after water immersion at 23
degrees C and 80 degrees C. Surface composition, water absorption, an
d leakage of additives to the aqueous phase have been studied. From ES
CA and contact angle measurements it was concluded that Pol C was enri
ched in the surface layer of the matrix material after water immersion
at 80 degrees C. The Pluronics showed less effects on the surface pro
perties of the matrix material, probably because of their high water s
olubility. (C) 1994 John Wiley and Sons, Inc.