2015
DOI: 10.1016/j.cherd.2015.08.007
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Enhanced impregnation of hydrogel contact lenses with salicylic acid by addition of water in supercritical carbon dioxide

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“…Derivate from the soaking technique, the supercritical CO 2 impregnation/dispersion method is also explored due to its non-toxicity, its low surface tension of the polymer and its high diffusivity [ 109 ]. This technique permits to prepare commercial soft contact lenses such as FocusDailies ® (Novartis, Basel, Switzerland), Proclear ® Compatibles (CooperVision, Lake Forest, CA, USA), Frequency ® 55 (CooperVision, Lake Forest, CA, USA) and SofLens ® 59 Comfort (Bausch & Lomb, Rochester, NY, USA).…”
Section: Recent Advances For Ocular Antibiotics Administrationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Derivate from the soaking technique, the supercritical CO 2 impregnation/dispersion method is also explored due to its non-toxicity, its low surface tension of the polymer and its high diffusivity [ 109 ]. This technique permits to prepare commercial soft contact lenses such as FocusDailies ® (Novartis, Basel, Switzerland), Proclear ® Compatibles (CooperVision, Lake Forest, CA, USA), Frequency ® 55 (CooperVision, Lake Forest, CA, USA) and SofLens ® 59 Comfort (Bausch & Lomb, Rochester, NY, USA).…”
Section: Recent Advances For Ocular Antibiotics Administrationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The supercritical fluid impregnation process has been successfully applied to the elaboration of ophthalmic localized sustained-release drug delivery intraocular lenses or contact lenses (Braga et al, 2011;Costa et al, 2010;Dias et al, 2011;Duarte et al, 2007Duarte et al, , 2008Bouledjouidja et al, 2016Bouledjouidja et al, , 2017bMasmoudi et al, 2011;Yokozaki et al, 2015aYokozaki et al, , 2015bYokozaki and Shimoyama, 2018). Some of these studies feature the feasability of obtaining effective and in-depth impregnation within these sensitive medical devices without altering their thermomechanical, surface/wettability, oxygen permeability and optical properties (Masmoudi et al, 2011;Braga et al, 2011;Bouledjouidja et al, 2017aBouledjouidja et al, , 2017bCosta et al, 2010).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As the main product of fuel combustion, a huge amount of CO 2 is being released through industrial activities. Although soil, plants, oceans, and rivers in the natural carbon cycle can all absorb CO 2 , there is an urgent need to develop effective and sustainable techniques to reduce and reuse CO 2 in other applications. , Supercritical CO 2 , for example, can be applied in many potential applications such as fabrication process of porous materials, , drug delivery systems, and nanosuspensions. , Carbon dioxide can be used for switching polarity, hydrophilicity, or ionic strength of a solvent. Activated polymer systems by CO 2 have been reported by some research groups. Nagai et al investigated the reactions between CO 2 and amines to form reversible cross-linked carbamate polymers. Han et al , have also presented the modification of lower critical solution temperature of polymers activated by CO 2 .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%