AbstractPoly (vinyl alcohol) (PVA) hydrogel with high water content is the candidate material for artificial cartilage. PVA hydrogels prepared by freeze-thawing (FT) method (PVA-FT gel), cast-drying (CD) method (PVA-CD gel) and hybrid method of FT and CD (PVA-hybrid gel) were developed and their friction and wear behaviors were evaluated. Sliding pairs of a cobalt-chromium-molybdenum alloy or alumina ceramic ball and a PVA hydrogel plate were tested in reciprocating friction test. Ultra-pure water and simulated synovial fluid were used as lubricants for friction test. PVA-FT gel showed high friction and severe wear in ultra-pure water. Friction coefficient of PVA-CD gel in ultra-pure water was quite low such as about 0.005, but scratches we...
The tribological properties of synthetic hydrogels based on poly (2-hydroxyethyl methacrylate) (pHEM...
Damaged articular cartilage due to osteoarthritis or sports injuries cannot be cured and the only tr...
The technological advances in material science are not enough to overcome the challenge of construct...
Poly (vinyl alcohol) (PVA) hydrogel with high water content is the candidate material for artificial...
An exhaustive scientific investigation has been performed on polymeric hydrogels as potential materi...
AbstractPhysically cross-linked PVA gels (freeze-thawed PVA gel and cast-dried PVA gel) are used as ...
This research investigated in-vitro tribological performance of the articulation of cartilage-on- po...
An exhaustive scientific investigation has been performed on polymeric hydrogels as potential materi...
Polyvinyl alcohol (PVA) hydrogels are considered as promising biomaterials to substitute damaged art...
Designing materials for cartilage replacement raises several challenges due to the complexity of the...
Many conventional materials are used to replace damaged articular cartilage, which are beginning to ...
The fibre-reinforced structure in synovial articular cartilage plays an important role in enhancing ...
The present study focuses on friction evaluation of the polyvinyl alcohol (PVA) hydrogel layer, an a...
Physically cross-linked PVA gels (freeze-thawed PVA gel and cast-dried PVA gel) are used as biocompa...
The application of hydrogels as articular cartilage (AC) repair or replacement materials is limited ...
The tribological properties of synthetic hydrogels based on poly (2-hydroxyethyl methacrylate) (pHEM...
Damaged articular cartilage due to osteoarthritis or sports injuries cannot be cured and the only tr...
The technological advances in material science are not enough to overcome the challenge of construct...
Poly (vinyl alcohol) (PVA) hydrogel with high water content is the candidate material for artificial...
An exhaustive scientific investigation has been performed on polymeric hydrogels as potential materi...
AbstractPhysically cross-linked PVA gels (freeze-thawed PVA gel and cast-dried PVA gel) are used as ...
This research investigated in-vitro tribological performance of the articulation of cartilage-on- po...
An exhaustive scientific investigation has been performed on polymeric hydrogels as potential materi...
Polyvinyl alcohol (PVA) hydrogels are considered as promising biomaterials to substitute damaged art...
Designing materials for cartilage replacement raises several challenges due to the complexity of the...
Many conventional materials are used to replace damaged articular cartilage, which are beginning to ...
The fibre-reinforced structure in synovial articular cartilage plays an important role in enhancing ...
The present study focuses on friction evaluation of the polyvinyl alcohol (PVA) hydrogel layer, an a...
Physically cross-linked PVA gels (freeze-thawed PVA gel and cast-dried PVA gel) are used as biocompa...
The application of hydrogels as articular cartilage (AC) repair or replacement materials is limited ...
The tribological properties of synthetic hydrogels based on poly (2-hydroxyethyl methacrylate) (pHEM...
Damaged articular cartilage due to osteoarthritis or sports injuries cannot be cured and the only tr...
The technological advances in material science are not enough to overcome the challenge of construct...