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Journal of Materials Science: Materials in Medicine | 2003

Calcium Phosphate Nucleation on Surface-Modified PTFE Membranes

Lisbeth Grøndahl; F. Cardona; Khang Chiem; Edeline Wentrup-Byrne; Thor E. Bostrom

Highly porous PTFE membranes are currently being used in facial reconstructive surgery. The present study aims at improving this biomaterial through creating a more bioactive surface by introducing ionic groups onto the surface. The unmodified PTFE membrane does not induce inorganic growth after immersion in simulated body fluid (SBF) for up to 4 weeks. Copolymeric grafting with acrylic acid (AAc) by means of gamma irradiation and subsequent in vitro testing in SBF reveals that this copolymer initially acts as an ion-exchange material and subsequently induces growth of a calcium phosphate phase (Ca/P=2.7) when large amounts (15%) of pAAc are introduced onto the membrane surface. This copolymer is not expected to function well from a biomaterials perspective since SEM showed the pores on the surface to be partly blocked. In contrast, the surface of monoacryloxyethyl phosphate (MAEP)-modified samples is altered at a molecular level only. Yet the modified materials are able to induce calcium phosphate nucleation when the external surface coverage is 44% or above. The initial inorganic growth on these membranes in SBF has a (Ca+Mg)/P ratio of 1.1 (presumably Brushite or Monetite). The secondary growth, possibly calcium-deficient apatite or tricalcium phosphate, has a (Ca+Mg)/P ratio of 1.5. This result is a promising indicator of a bioactive biomaterial.


Polymer Degradation and Stability | 2001

Thermal characterization of copolymers obtained by radiation grafting of styrene onto poly(tetrafluoroethylene-perfluoropropylvinylether) substrates: thermal decomposition, melting behavior and low-temperature transitions

F. Cardona; David J. T. Hill; Graeme A. George; J Maeji; R Firas; S Perera

Differential scanning calorimetric (DSC) and thermogravimetric analysis (TGA) have been used to study the thermal decomposition, the melting behavior and low-temperature transitions of copolymers obtained by radiation-induced grafting of styrene onto poly (tetrafluoroethylene- perfluoropropylvinylether) (PFA) substrates. PFA with different contents of perfluoropropylvinylether (PPVE) as a comonomer have been investigated. A two step degradation pattern was observed from TGA thermograms of all the grafted copolymers, which was attributed to degradation of PSTY followed by the degradation of the PFA backbone at higher temperature. One broad melting peak can be identified for all copolymers, which has two components in the samples with higher PPVE content. The melting peak, crystal-crystal transition and the degree of crystallinity of the grafted copolymers increases with radiation grafting up to 50 kGy, followed by a decrease at higher doses. No such decrease was observed in the ungrafted PFA samples after irradiation. This indicated that the changes in the heats of transitions and crystallinity at low doses are due to the radiation effects on the microstructure of PFA (chain scission), whereas at higher doses the grafted PSTY is the driving force behind these changes


Macromolecules | 2002

Copolymers obtained by the radiation-induced grafting of styrene onto poly(tetrafluoroethylene-co-perfluoropropylvinyl ether) substrates. 1. Preparation and structural investigation

F. Cardona; Graeme A. George; D. J. T. Hill; Firas Rasoul; Joe Maeji


Journal of Applied Polymer Science | 2002

Preparation and characterization of the copolymers obtained by grafting of monoacryloxyethyl phosphate onto polytetrafluoroethylene membranes and poly(tetrafluoroethylene-co-hexafluoropropylene) films

Lisbeth Grøndahl; F. Cardona; Khang Chiem; Edeline Wentrup-Byrne


Journal of Polymer Science Part A | 2002

Spectroscopic study of the penetration depth of grafted polystyrene onto poly(tetrafluoroethylene-co-perfluoropropylvinylether) substrates. 1. Effect of grafting conditions

F. Cardona; Graeme A. George; D. J. T. Hill; Seneka Perera


Polymer International | 2003

Comparative study of the radiation-induced grafting of styrene onto poly(tetrafluoroethylene-co-perfluoropropylvinyl ether) and polypropylene substrates. I: Kinetics and structural investigation

F. Cardona; Graeme A. George; David J. T. Hill; Seneka Perera


Journal of Applied Polymer Science | 2006

Fluorinated‐plasma modification of polyetherimide films

Meriyam Kaba; Azzouz Essamri; André Mas; François Schué; Graeme A. George; F. Cardona; Llew Rintoul; Barry J. Wood


24th Australiasian Polymer Symposium | 2001

Characterization and properties of the coploymers obtained by the radiation-induced grafting of polystyrene (PSTY) onto poly (tetrafluoroethylene perfluoropropylvinylether) (PFA) substrates

F. Cardona; D. J. T. Hill; Peter M. Fredericks; Graeme A. George; Seneka Perera


Radiation 2000 | 2000

Characterization and properties of the copolymers obtained by the radiation-induced grafting of polystyrene onto poly(tetrafluoroethylene perfluoropropylvinylether) substrates

F. Cardona; Peter M. Fredericks; Graeme A. George; D. J. T. Hill


Radiation 2000 | 2000

Radiation induced vapour phase grafting of styrene onto fluorinated substrates

F. Cardona; Tim R. Dargaville; Graeme A. George; D. J. T. Hill

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Graeme A. George

Queensland University of Technology

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D. J. T. Hill

University of Queensland

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Seneka Perera

Queensland University of Technology

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Edeline Wentrup-Byrne

Queensland University of Technology

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Firas Rasoul

University of Queensland

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Khang Chiem

Queensland University of Technology

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Peter M. Fredericks

Queensland University of Technology

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Tim R. Dargaville

Queensland University of Technology

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