Poly(dimethylsiloxane) silicones have found many applications in biomedical devices, whereas their surface hydrophobicity always brings about unexpected bioadhesion, causing complications of the implanted biomedical devices. In this work, surface-initiated reversible addition-fragmentation chain transfer (SI-RAFT) polymerization was utilized to generate PEG brushes on silicone surface, obtaining highly hydrophilic surface coatings. Such PEG brush coated silicone presents excellent antifouling to protein, cells, and bacteria, which may have great potential in implantable biomaterial surface modifications
Silicone rubber is a frequently used biomaterial in biomedical devices and implants, yet highly pron...
Surface-initiated controlled radical polymerization enables the fabrication of biopassive polymer br...
Biofouling on silicone implants causes serious complications such as fibrotic encapsulation, bacteri...
Polymeric surface grafting offers a tunable way to control the interfacial interactions between a ma...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Chemical Engineering, 2004.Includes...
During the process of transplant operation, pathogens can inevitably come in contact with the implan...
A durable hydrophilic and protein-resistant surface of polydimethylsiloxane (PDMS) based devices is ...
Silicone rubber (poly(dimethyl siloxane; PDMS)), is extensively used for biomedical implants due to...
Poly(ethylene glycol) (PEG) is one of the most extensively studied antifouling coatings due to its a...
Surface-initiated atom transfer radical polymerization (SI-ATRP) could provide many merits for the p...
Large-scale preparation of liquid-like coatings with perfect transparency via solventless and room-t...
There is a dire need for infection prevention strategies that do not require the use of antibiotics,...
The development of novel approaches to prevent biomaterial-associated infections are in great demand...
The term polymer brush refers to a well defined arrangement of polymer chains, which are tethered wi...
Polymeric surface grafting offers a tunable way to control the interfacial interactions between a ma...
Silicone rubber is a frequently used biomaterial in biomedical devices and implants, yet highly pron...
Surface-initiated controlled radical polymerization enables the fabrication of biopassive polymer br...
Biofouling on silicone implants causes serious complications such as fibrotic encapsulation, bacteri...
Polymeric surface grafting offers a tunable way to control the interfacial interactions between a ma...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Chemical Engineering, 2004.Includes...
During the process of transplant operation, pathogens can inevitably come in contact with the implan...
A durable hydrophilic and protein-resistant surface of polydimethylsiloxane (PDMS) based devices is ...
Silicone rubber (poly(dimethyl siloxane; PDMS)), is extensively used for biomedical implants due to...
Poly(ethylene glycol) (PEG) is one of the most extensively studied antifouling coatings due to its a...
Surface-initiated atom transfer radical polymerization (SI-ATRP) could provide many merits for the p...
Large-scale preparation of liquid-like coatings with perfect transparency via solventless and room-t...
There is a dire need for infection prevention strategies that do not require the use of antibiotics,...
The development of novel approaches to prevent biomaterial-associated infections are in great demand...
The term polymer brush refers to a well defined arrangement of polymer chains, which are tethered wi...
Polymeric surface grafting offers a tunable way to control the interfacial interactions between a ma...
Silicone rubber is a frequently used biomaterial in biomedical devices and implants, yet highly pron...
Surface-initiated controlled radical polymerization enables the fabrication of biopassive polymer br...
Biofouling on silicone implants causes serious complications such as fibrotic encapsulation, bacteri...