RESUMO
The synthesis and the physical characterization of three graft copolymers (PES/PAA) obtained from chlorosulphonated polyethylene (PECS) and three different secondary amino end-capped poly(amido-amine)s are reported. The properties of these heparinizable materials appear to be suitable for constructing prosthetic devices for biomedical use. The heparin adsorbing ability and the stability of the complex with heparin of the three copolymers have been evaluated, by means of biological tests, as activated Partial Thromboplastin Time (PTT) and Thrombin Time (TT).
Assuntos
Heparina , Nylons , Poliaminas , Polietilenos , Polímeros/síntese química , Ácidos Sulfônicos , Adsorção , Materiais Biocompatíveis , Fenômenos Biomecânicos , Fenômenos Químicos , Química , Próteses e ImplantesRESUMO
Systematic work on the synthesis and characterization of two series (referred to as type A and B) of poly(amido-amine)s with tertiary amino-groups in the main chain is reported. The polymers were synthesized by polyaddition of alpha, omega-bis-(methyl-amino) alkanes with 1,4-bis-acryloylpiperazine (type A) and 1,12-bis-acryloyl-n-diaminododecane (type B). These materials, which will be employed in the preparation of block and graft copolymers for biomedical use, have been characterized by means of various techniques and the most interesting features are reported.