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Journal of Biomedical Materials Research Part B | 2018

Characterization and quantitation of PVP content in a silicone hydrogel contact lens produced by dual-phase polymerization processing

Andrew J. Hoteling; William F. Nichols; Patricia S. Harmon; Shawn M. Conlon; Ivan M. Nunez; Joseph W. Hoff; Orlando M. Cabarcos; Robert Steffen; Daniel J. Hook

Polyvinylpyrrolidone (PVP) has been incorporated over the years into numerous hydrogel contact lenses as both a primary matrix component and an internal wetting agent to increase lens wettability. In this study, complementary analytical techniques were used to characterize the PVP wetting agent component of senofilcon A and samfilcon A contact lenses, both in terms of chemical composition and amount present. Photo-differential scanning calorimetry (photo-DSC), gas chromatography with a flame ionization detector (GC-FID), and high-resolution/accurate mass (HR/AM) liquid chromatography-mass spectrometry (LC-MS) techniques confirmed dual phase reaction and curing of the samfilcon A silicone hydrogel material. Gel permeation chromatography (GPC) demonstrated that high molecular weight (HMW) polymer was present in isopropanol (IPA) extracts of both lenses. High-performance liquid chromatography (HPLC) effectively separated hydrophilic PVP from the hydrophobic silicone polymers present in the extracts. Collectively, atmospheric solids analysis probe mass spectrometry (ASAP MS), Fourier transform infrared (FTIR) spectroscopy, 1 H nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) spectroscopy, GC-FID, and LC-MS analyses of the lens extracts indicated that the majority of NVP is consumed during the second reaction phase of samfilcon A lens polymerization and exists as HMW PVP, similar to the PVP present in senofilcon A. GC-FID analysis of pyrolyzed samfilcon A and senofilcon A indicates fourfold greater PVP in samfilcon A compared with senofilcon A.


Archive | 2008

Crosslink agents and dual radical cure polymer

Ivan M. Nunez; Joseph A. Mcgee; David E. Seelye


Archive | 2000

Process for the automated manufacture of spectacle lenses

Gary Marceau; Dan Boulay; Ivan M. Nunez; Charles Foster; Eric Dogan; Joseph A. Bishop; Amitava Gupta; Steven Hamblin; Edgar V. Menezes; Venkat Sekharipuram; James S Merritt; Jose Ulloa; William Kokonaski; Elbert Basham; Michele L Alton; Ronald D. Blum; Ron Kok; Michael Hompus; Nunen Jack Van; Marc Evers; Doorn Edward Van


Archive | 2008

Improved synthesis of cationic siloxane prepolymers

Ivan M. Nunez; Jay F. Kunzler; Derek A. Schorzman; Jason Stanbro


Archive | 2012

High Refractive Index Lenses

Ivan M. Nunez; Jay F. Kunzler; Jennifer Hunt; Joseph A. Mcgee


Archive | 2008

Polysiloxanes and polysiloxane prepolymers with vinyl or epoxy functionality

Yu-Chin Lai; Edmond T. Quinn; Weihong Lang; Ivan M. Nunez


Archive | 2011

Synthesis of cationic siloxane prepolymers

Jason K. Stanbro; Ivan M. Nunez; Jay F. Kunzler; Derek A. Schorzman


Archive | 2010

Biomedical devices, polymeric materials and contact lenses comprising same

Jeffrey G. Linhardt; Ivan M. Nunez; Joseph A. Mcgee; Jennifer Hunt; Michele Alton; Drazen Pavlovic; Devon A. Shipp


Archive | 2008

Vernetzungsmittel und gehärtetes polymer aus zwei radikalen

Ivan M. Nunez; Joseph A. Mcgee; David E. Seelye


Investigative Ophthalmology & Visual Science | 2014

Optimizing Physical Properties of a Silicone Hydrogel Material with Dual Phase Polymerization Processing

Andrew J. Hoteling; Daniel J. Hook; Ivan M. Nunez; Joseph A. Mcgee; Joseph W. Hoff

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