Cy. Gao et al., Grafting of hydrophilic monomers onto polyurethane membranes by solution or pre-absorbing methods for acceleration of cell compatibility, CHIN J POLY, 19(5), 2001, pp. 493-498
Two grafting methods, i.e. solution grafting and pre-adsorbing, are introdu
ced to covalently immobilize hydrophilic polymers on segmented polyurethane
(SPU) to modify its hydrophilicity and to improve its cell compatibility.
Solution grafting results in higher degree of grafting and rougher surface
morphology. Cell culture evaluation demonstrates that the modified membrane
s thus obtained are disadvantageous to the endothelial cell (ECs) growth pr
obably because the hydrophilic groups on the surface are over-crowded. Howe
ver, pre-absorbing grafting generates lower degree of grafting, which is de
tected and confirmed by ATR-FTIR spectra and water contact angle. Scanning
electron microscopic (SEM) measurement shows that the latter method produce
s a plane and smooth morphology, which is similar to the SPU control sample
controlled. When grafting with lower monomer concentration, ECs could grow
on SPU-g-PHEA [poly(2-hydroxyethyl acrylate)], SPU-g-PAAm (polyacrylamide)
, SPU-g-PDMA [poly(2-(dimethylamino)ethyl methacrylate)] or quaternized SPU
-g-PDMA surface with elongated cell shapes. Hence, the cell compatibility o
f SPU is improved and a useful method to construct a cell compatible layer
on the polymer surface has been developed.