体外老化过程中丙烯酸酯骨粘接剂渗透性和选择性变化的电化学研究:生物材料和膜屏障研究的模型方法

IF 2.5 Q1 Chemistry Analytica Chimica Acta: X Pub Date : 2019-07-01 DOI:10.1016/j.acax.2019.100009
M. Raja , J.C. Shelton , F. Salamat-Zadeh , M. Tavakoli , S. Donell , G. Watts , P. Vadgama
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本研究评估了一系列UV和湿固化丙烯酸酯基胶粘剂在pH 7.4缓冲液中体外老化过程中的溶质渗透率。丙烯酸酯在骨折固定中具有潜在的作用,但其不能允许骨折骨表面之间的微溶质交换,可能导致愈合无效。采用循环伏安法和计时安培法测定了各种电化学活性探针分子(O2、H2O2、对乙酰氨基酚、儿茶酚、尿酸和抗坏血酸)在专有丙烯酸酯、聚氨酯丙烯酸酯和氰基丙烯酸酯粘合剂上的扩散系数。所有胶粘剂在长达9天的老化过程中都被证明是不透水的,在此之后,所有溶质的渗透性都呈指数级增长。18 d时,O2和H2O2的扩散系数为10−5 cm2s−1,有机溶质的扩散系数为10−6 cm2s−1;后者之间没有传递选择性。粘接接头强度与渗透率成反比关系,亲水性越强的氰基丙烯酸酯强度损失越大。胶粘剂渗透性似乎与粘接强度的保持不相容,但它可以作为老化和实际使用过程中粘接强度变化的一种新的非破坏性预测指标。
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An electrochemical study of acrylate bone adhesive permeability and selectivity change during in vitro ageing: A model approach to the study of biomaterials and membrane barriers

This study assessed the solute permeability of a family of UV and moisture cured acrylates-based adhesives during in vitro ageing in pH 7.4 buffer. Acrylates have a potential role in bone fracture fixation, but their inability to allow microsolute exchange between the fractured bone surfaces may contribute to ineffective healing. Cyclic voltammetry and chronoamperometry were used to determine the diffusion coefficients for various electrochemically active probe molecules (O2, H2O2, acetaminophen, catechol, uric acid and ascorbic acid) at proprietary acrylic, urethane – acrylate and cyanoacrylate adhesives. All adhesives proved to be impermeable for up to 9 days ageing, following which a near-exponential increase in permeability resulted for all solutes. At 18 days, the diffusion coefficients were in the range of 10−5 cm2s−1 for O2 and H2O2 and 10−6 cm2s−1 for the organic solutes; no transport selectivity was seen between the latter. Adhesive joint strength showed a direct, inverse, correlation with permeability, with the more hydrophilic cyanoacrylates showing the greatest loss of strength. Adhesive permeabilisation does not appear to be compatible with the retention of bonding strength, but it serves as a new non-destructive predictor of adhesion strength change during ageing and practical use.

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