Investigation of the Influence of the Form Factor of Finely Dispersed Carbon Components on the Hydrophobicity of the Surface

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Coating application is a promising direction of introduction into medical practice. The proposed method is aimed at modifying the surface of various implantable polymer assemblies and parts coming into direct contact with blood. This will prolong the life of the implants in the body. In this paper several variants of carbon fine-dispersed fillers are considered, namely: carbon nanotubes, finely dispersed highly oriented pyrolytic graphite, microspheres of titanium carbide. The coatings were applied by a method that did not require the heating of the polyurethane substrate. In this work, the optimal form factor of the alloying additive was investigated in a polymer (polyurethane) bond applied to the surface of the article.

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Solid State Phenomena (Volume 284)

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1184-1189

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