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Biomaterials ; 31(9): 2477-88, 2010 Mar.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-20034664

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This paper presents the synthesis and characterization of a polyisobutylene (PIB)-based nanostructured carbon-reinforced thermoplastic elastomer. This thermoplastic elastomer is based on a self-assembling block copolymer having a branched PIB core carrying -OH functional groups at each branch point, flanked by blocks of poly(isobutylene-co-para-methylstyrene). The block copolymer has thermolabile physical crosslinks and can be processed as a plastic, yet retains its rubbery properties at room temperature. The carbon-reinforced thermoplastic elastomer had more than twice the tensile strength of the neat polymer, exceeding the strength of medical grade silicone rubber, while remaining significantly softer. The carbon-reinforced thermoplastic elastomer displayed a high T(g) of 126 degrees C, rendering the material steam-sterilizable. The carbon also acted as a free radical trap, increasing the onset temperature of thermal decomposition in the neat polymer from 256.6 degrees C to 327.7 degrees C. The carbon-reinforced thermoplastic elastomer had the lowest water contact angle at 82 degrees and surface nano-topography. After 180 days of implantation into rabbit soft tissues, the carbon-reinforced thermoplastic elastomer had the thinnest tissue capsule around the microdumbbell specimens, with no eosinophiles present. The material also showed excellent integration into bones.


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Carbon/pharmacology , Elastomers/pharmacology , Nanostructures/chemistry , Plastics/pharmacology , Polyenes/pharmacology , Polymers/pharmacology , Temperature , Animals , Bone and Bones/cytology , Bone and Bones/drug effects , Cell Death/drug effects , Hydrolysis/drug effects , Implants, Experimental , Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy , Materials Testing , Mechanical Phenomena/drug effects , Microscopy, Atomic Force , Muscles/cytology , Muscles/drug effects , Prosthesis Implantation , Rabbits , Stress, Mechanical , Surface Properties/drug effects , Thermogravimetry , Water/chemistry
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