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A low-friction and high-stability hydrophilic PVP/PEG coated TPU for interventional catheter applications

TRIBOLOGY INTERNATIONAL [2024]
Changhong Lai, Song Wang, Pian Zhong, Yanyan Chen, Juan Xu, Xiaoli Li, Weiqiang Liu
ABSTRACT

Vascular interventional catheters are generally made of hydrophobic polymers , which may lead to vascular injury, poor lubrication and other consequences due to friction with vascular wall or stent in the process of intervention. In this study, the PDA-PVP/PEG composite coating was prepared based on common TPU catheter material to improve its hydrophilic lubrication behavior. Firstly, the oxidative self-polymerization of dopamine (PDA) was initiated and deposited on the surface of TPU in a weak alkali environment, and then the PVP/PEG coating was prepared by UV curing with PDA as the intermediate adhesion layer . The composite coating was optimized step by step by lubricating material system, process parameters, molecular weight , and concentration. Compared with the blank control group, the water contact angle decreased from 91.3° to about 28.3°, and the friction coefficient decreased from 0.4 to about 0.03, and the composite coating was not damaged after 30 min of reciprocating sliding. The results of cytotoxicity grade Level 1 and hemolysis rate less than 5 % also proved that the composite coating showed good cytotoxicity and blood compatibility. In summary, the PDA-PVP/PEG hydrophilic lubricating composite coating revealed excellent comprehensive properties.

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