Biocompatibility of multiwall CNT and nanocomposites on the base of polymers

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The behavior of multiwall carbon nanotubes (MWCNT) conglomerates in water solution depending on concentration electrolytes and/or biomolecules was studied by methods of evaluation of electroconductivity, atome-force microscopy (AFM) and force microscopy (FM). Comparative analysis of AFM and FM determination of polymer surfaces: polytetrafluorineethylene (PTFE), polypropylene (PP) and nanocomposites – PTFE –MWCNT, PP-MWCNT in vitro and reaction of living body to implanted samples. There were found that: FM study could be the method of preliminary testing new materials for biocompatibility; MWCNT in studied polymer matrixes changes the nanocomposites surface chemistry and influence on their biocompatible properties.

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Sementsov, Y. I., Gavriluk, N. A., Prikhod’ko, G. P., Aleksyeyeva, T. A., Lazarenko, O. N., & Yanchenko, V. V. (2008). Biocompatibility of multiwall CNT and nanocomposites on the base of polymers. In NATO Science for Peace and Security Series C: Environmental Security (Vol. PartF2, pp. 327–334). Springer Verlag. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4020-8898-8_39

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