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Surface modification of high density polyethylene tubes by coating chitosan, chitosan hydrogel and heparin

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Chitosan and chitosan hydrogel were immobilized on both the inside and outside surfaces of high density polyethylene (HDPE) tubes with 2.5×4 mm diameters. First, acrylic acid was grafted on the surfaces of HDPE by electron beam (2.5 Mrad) preirradiation method. Then chitosan/HCl and chitosan/lactic acid solutions were coated on the modified hydrophilic HDPE surfaces, the latter could form a pH-sensitive hydrogel layer on the surfaces. The tube surfaces were further modified with heparin by surface interpenetrating method to improve blood compatibility. ATR-FTIR and ESCA methods were used to characterize the coated surfaces. The morphology changes were monitored by Scanning Electron Microscope (SEM).

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Received: 6 December 2000/Revised version: 15 February 2001/Accepted: 16 February 2001

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Qu, X., Wirsén, A., Olander, B. et al. Surface modification of high density polyethylene tubes by coating chitosan, chitosan hydrogel and heparin. Polymer Bulletin 46, 223–229 (2001). https://doi.org/10.1007/s002890170078

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