Physico-chemical characterization of functionalized polypropylenic fibers for prosthetic applications
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Data di Pubblicazione:
2012
Abstract:
Polypropylene (PP) fibers can be manufactured to form nets which can find application as prosthesis in
hernioplasty.
One of the most important problem to deal with when nets are applied in vivo consists in the reproduction
of bacteria within the net fibers intersections. This occurs right after the application of the
prosthesis, and causes infections, thus it is fundamental to remove bacteria in the very early stage of
the nets application.
This paper deals with the physico-chemical characterization of such nets, pre-treated by atmospheric
pressure plasma dielectric barrier discharge apparatus (APP-DBD) and functionalized with an antibiotic
drug such as chitosan.
The physico-chemical characterization of sterilized nets, before and after the functionalization with chitosan,
was carried out by means of scanning electron microscopy (SEM) coupled with EDS spectroscopy,
FTIR spectroscopy, drop shape analysis (DSA), X-ray diffraction and thermal analyses (TGA and DSC).
The aim of the work is to individuate a good strategy to characterize this kind of materials, to understand
the effects of polypropylene pre-treatment on functionalization efficiency, to follow the materials ageing
in order to study the effects of the surface treatment for in vivo applications.
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Hernia; Fiber; Polypropylene; Chitosan deposition; Activating plasma treatment
Elenco autori:
Faga, MARIA GIULIA; GAUTIER DI CONFIENGO, GIOVANNA MARIA
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