1. Breathability studies of electron beam curable polyurethane pressure sensitive adhesive for bio-medical application
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Gurdeep Singh, Dayal Singh Mehra, Anil K. Singh, S. Sabharwal, and Utpal Kumar Niyogi
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Radiation ,Materials science ,Substrate (chemistry) ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,Crystallinity ,chemistry ,Pressure sensitive ,Polymer chemistry ,Cathode ray ,Irradiation ,Adhesive ,Composite material ,Polyurethane ,Moisture vapor transmission rate - Abstract
Polyurethane (PU) based pressure sensitive adhesive (PSA) commonly used in surgical dressing has been made by electron beam (e-beam) irradiation. In contact with biological substrate like skin, PSAs generally lose their adhesive strength due to very low moisture vapor transmission rate (MVTR). In the present study, effects of varying e-beam dose and different crosslinkers on the MVTR of the PU-PSA have been investigated. A comparative study of effects of different crosslinkers showed that PU-PSA with IPDI has the least while that with TAC has the highest gel content and crystallinity and a reverse trend was observed for the MVTR.
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- 2014
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