A plasticized poly(vinyl chloride) surface was modified by azidation using sodium azide in the presence of a phase transfer catalyst in aqueous media. Subsequent to azidation, the surface was crosslinked using ultraviolet radiation. Contact angle measurements showed that the surface became hydrophilic on azidation whereas photoirradiation did not have any further effect on the hydrophilicity of the azidated surface. Control, azidated, and photocrosslinked surfaces were exposed to two strains of bacteria commonly implicated in device infection such as Staphylococcus aureus and Escherichia coli. Whereas the control and photocrosslinked surfaces showed no significant difference in bacterial adhesion, the azidated surface showed significantly r...
Medical-grade poly(vinyl chloride) (PVC) was chemically modified to study how the incorporation of m...
This thesis is concerned with the chemical surface modification of several commercial industrial pol...
The infection risk of biomaterials implants varies between different materials and is determined by ...
Thiocyanates, especially bis-alkylthiocyanates are highly effective in killing a number of bacterial...
This study reports the adhesion behavior of two bacterial species, Vibrio fischeri and Escherichia c...
Covalent surface modification of medical grade PVC tubing was performed using copper-free azide-alky...
This study examined bacterial adhesion to a new multi-component cross-linked poly(ethylene glycol)-b...
Weak adhesion between the metal-based antibacterial coatings and polymer substrates limits their cli...
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Development of biomaterial-related infections is attracting an increasing interest due to the signif...
The infection of biomaterials is determined by an interplay of adhesion and surface growth of the in...
International audienceMedical device-related infections are a major problem in hospital. The risk of...
Orthopedic implant-associated bacterial infection presents a major health threat due to tendency for...
A multistep physicochemical approach making use of plasma technology combined with wet chemistry has...
International audienceNosocomial infections are often induced by the presence of pathogenic organism...
Medical-grade poly(vinyl chloride) (PVC) was chemically modified to study how the incorporation of m...
This thesis is concerned with the chemical surface modification of several commercial industrial pol...
The infection risk of biomaterials implants varies between different materials and is determined by ...
Thiocyanates, especially bis-alkylthiocyanates are highly effective in killing a number of bacterial...
This study reports the adhesion behavior of two bacterial species, Vibrio fischeri and Escherichia c...
Covalent surface modification of medical grade PVC tubing was performed using copper-free azide-alky...
This study examined bacterial adhesion to a new multi-component cross-linked poly(ethylene glycol)-b...
Weak adhesion between the metal-based antibacterial coatings and polymer substrates limits their cli...
In this paper, we present an investigation into the effects of surface topography (roughness) and hy...
Development of biomaterial-related infections is attracting an increasing interest due to the signif...
The infection of biomaterials is determined by an interplay of adhesion and surface growth of the in...
International audienceMedical device-related infections are a major problem in hospital. The risk of...
Orthopedic implant-associated bacterial infection presents a major health threat due to tendency for...
A multistep physicochemical approach making use of plasma technology combined with wet chemistry has...
International audienceNosocomial infections are often induced by the presence of pathogenic organism...
Medical-grade poly(vinyl chloride) (PVC) was chemically modified to study how the incorporation of m...
This thesis is concerned with the chemical surface modification of several commercial industrial pol...
The infection risk of biomaterials implants varies between different materials and is determined by ...