Dj. Li et al., SURFACE MODIFICATION OF MEDICAL POLYURETHANE BY SILICON ION-BOMBARDMENT, Nuclear instruments & methods in physics research. Section B, Beam interactions with materials and atoms, 82(1), 1993, pp. 57-62
The biocompatibility of Si+-implanted medical polyurethane was studied
. Si ion implantation was performed at energies of 40, 60, 80, and 100
keV with doses ranging from 2x 1013 to 2x 1016 CM-2 at room temperatu
re. The results show that the wettability, blood adsorption, anticoagu
lability and anticalcific bahaviours of the surface were changed signi
ficantly by ion bombardment. The results of SEM and XPS analyses indic
ate that some of the original chemical bonds in the surface region wer
e broken and the degree of destruction was increased after implantatio
n, which was probably the main reason for the surface modification. ES
R shows that the number of radicals is not beyond the range 10(12) to
10(14) cm-3, which is advantageous for the clinical utilization of pol
yurethane.