Abstract:
A new method is provided to impart a hydrophilic lubricious coating onto articles such as medical devices. A device, for example a catheter, is first contacted with a polyisocyanate solution, to provide coupling, then contacted with a poly(carboxylic acid) solution to give a coating, and is then finally oven dried. These coatings have lubricity that only becomes manifest upon exposure to water or body fluids, and moreover, are also long lasting and have good abrasion resistance. This combination of properties is not available from other currently used or proposed coatings such as Teflon.
Abstract:
A liquid coating composition is provided which comprises, as a binder, an addition polymer containing on average 2 or more pendant activated unsaturated groups and, as a crosslinking agent, a compound containing on average 2 or more primary amino groups. The pendant activated unsaturated groups of the addition polymer are based upon fumaric, maleic and/or itaconic acid and/or anhydrides thereof. The liquid coating compositions of the present invention provide the particular advantage of rapid cure at ambient temperatures.
Abstract:
Multi-stage polymer particles containing one or more void space(s) therein are produced by sequential emulsion polymerization of at least one earlier polymer stage, encapsulation of said polymer stages with at least a final polymer stage, contacting said polymer particles with a non-polymerizable carboxylic acid to permit the acid to be absorbed onto at least one of said earlier polymer stages and swelling the polymer particles by contacting the particles with an aqueous base. When dried the particles contain void space(s) therein which produce(s) opacity in compositions in which the particles are contained.