2004
DOI: 10.1016/j.susc.2004.06.185
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Polymeric coatings for biomedical devices

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“…Heat treatment of plasma-sprayed HA coatings assists in deciding the final structure, composition and property after spraying [112,113]. Diopside coatings have been plasma sprayed and depicted Young's modulus close to that of cortical bone in comparison to other bioceramics such as HA and AW glass (218 GPa) [114]. Diopside coatings display build-up of melted splats with rough structure, shown in Fig.…”
Section: Dentalmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Heat treatment of plasma-sprayed HA coatings assists in deciding the final structure, composition and property after spraying [112,113]. Diopside coatings have been plasma sprayed and depicted Young's modulus close to that of cortical bone in comparison to other bioceramics such as HA and AW glass (218 GPa) [114]. Diopside coatings display build-up of melted splats with rough structure, shown in Fig.…”
Section: Dentalmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Surface‐attached polymer networks are molecular architectures in which covalent bonds are established both between the chains forming the network and the surface of the substrate to be coated . Compared to coatings, where polymers are deposited by physical means from solutions or dispersions, such layers promise to be intrinsically more stable due to the surface‐attachment and the crosslinking within the film.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In general, a liquid resin containing a photoinitiator (Benzophenone (BP)), is transformed into a solid polymer simply by exposure to UV light (Xiang et al, 2001;Murata et al, 2004;Rohr et al, 2003;. In order to ascertain a possible reaction site of the base polymer, Mateo et al,(2000) investigated the photoreactions of model compounds of SBS structures 1-heptene, 3-heptenes and cumene.…”
Section: Synthesis Of Graft Copolymers Of Sbs Via Uv Polymerisationmentioning
confidence: 99%