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  • The Relationship Between Water Structure and Blood Compatibility in Poly(2-methoxyethyl Acrylate) (PMEA) Analogues.

The Relationship Between Water Structure and Blood Compatibility in Poly(2-methoxyethyl Acrylate) (PMEA) Analogues.

Macromolecular bioscience (2015-05-29)
Kazuhiro Sato, Shingo Kobayashi, Miho Kusakari, Shogo Watahiki, Masahiko Oikawa, Takashi Hoshiba, Masaru Tanaka
ABSTRACT

Six types of poly(2-methoxyethyl acrylate) (PMEA) analogues were synthesized and the water structure in the hydrated polymers was characterized using differential scanning calorimetry (DSC). The hydrated PMEA analogues exhibited the different amounts of intermediate water. Non-thrombogenicity evaluation was performed on PMEA analogues for platelet adhesion and protein adsorption. Platelet adhesion was suppressed on PMEA analogues. In addition, the protein adsorption and deformation were suppressed by increasing the amount of intermediate water. This study demonstrates that the amount of intermediate water might play a key role in expressing the blood compatibility of polymeric materials.

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Product Description

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Ethyl acrylate, ≥99.5%, stabilized
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Di(ethylene glycol) ethyl ether acrylate, technical grade, contains 1000 ppm monomethyl ether hydroquinone as inhibitor
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Ethyl acrylate, contains 10-20 ppm MEHQ as inhibitor, 99%
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Ethyl methacrylate, contains 15-20 ppm monomethyl ether hydroquinone as inhibitor, 99%