Tribological behaviour of two kinds of typical hydrogel contact lenses in different lubricants

IF 1.6 Q4 ENGINEERING, BIOMEDICAL Biosurface and Biotribology Pub Date : 2019-11-28 DOI:10.1049/bsbt.2019.0029
D. Qin, Li‐Ting Zhu, Teng Zhou, Z. Liao, M. Liang, L. Qin, Z. Cai
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Contact lenses have a special effect on the treatment of some eye diseases. The tribological behaviour of soft contact lenses considerably influences their clinical performance. Improper wearing of contact lenses can lead to mechanical damage of the contact interface, which can lead to pathological changes in the eyeball. In this study, the sliding friction of two kinds of typical contact lens materials (hilaficon-B and lotrafilcon-B) in three lubricants (distilled water, care solution, and eye drop) and tribological parameters are studied, using PMMA as a control. Hydrogels have high water content but the dehydration rate is high. Silicone hydrogels have low initial water content but low dehydration rates. The friction test in distilled water gives the highest coefficient of friction value. The care solution and eye drop significantly reduce the friction coefficient of the lens due to the formation of tribofilm.
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两种典型水凝胶隐形眼镜在不同润滑剂中的摩擦学行为
隐形眼镜对一些眼疾的治疗有特殊的效果。软性隐形眼镜的摩擦学性能对其临床性能影响很大。隐形眼镜佩戴不当会导致接触界面的机械损伤,从而导致眼球的病理变化。本研究以PMMA为对照,研究了两种典型隐形眼镜材料hilaficon-B和lotrafilcon-B在三种润滑剂(蒸馏水、护理液和滴眼液)中的滑动摩擦及摩擦学参数。水凝胶含水量高,但脱水率高。硅酮水凝胶初始含水量低,但脱水率低。在蒸馏水中进行摩擦试验,摩擦系数最高。护理液和滴眼液由于形成摩擦膜而显著降低晶状体的摩擦系数。
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Biosurface and Biotribology
Biosurface and Biotribology Engineering-Mechanical Engineering
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