Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
5434411 Materials Science and Engineering: C 2017 7 Pages PDF
Abstract

•This technology prolongs the lubricant's effectiveness.•Surface textures can store CS/PEG sol and wear debris.•The CS/PEG gel film could prevent the CS/PEG sol diluted by body fluid.•The CS/PEG sol will flow into the friction interfaces when be extruded.

Arthroplasty brings the wear problems because of body fluid has poor performance as lubricant. Lubricant which is used in artificial joints will rapidly degrade and be absorbed by human body after injecting. To prolong the lubricant's effectiveness, this study prepared chitosan/poly(ethylene glycol) (CS/PEG) and textures to play a role in joint lubrication and wear protection. Chitosan (CS) and poly(ethylene glycol) which have biocompatibility and biodegradability properties can be used in human body. The tribological results shown that CS/PEG sol has excellent performance when this sol was composed by 2 wt% CS and 30 wt% PEG, the average friction coefficient below 0.016 under the condition of 30-90 N load (pressure 4.2-12.6 MPa). In this study, CS/PEG was added in the texture of artificial joints, then the surfaces of the CS/PEG formed gel via NaOH solidification effect. The CS/PEG gel film could prevent the CS/PEG sol from diluting in body fluid. Meanwhile, FT-IR, XRD, UV/vis and Raman spectra revealed that CS associated with PEG via hydrogen bond effect may form a particular structure, which leaded the good tribological performance. This study provides a new, simple and green approach to enhance tribological performances of artificial joints.

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