Abstract

Polymer hydrogel modification for soft contact lenses by ion-exchange fibers was studied in this work. The obtained results showed that the ion-exchange fiber modifiers have a number of advantages as compared with ion-exchange resin modifiers.

Highlights

  • Polymers are widely used in all fields of human activity

  • The ability to modify the hydrophilic polymeric material for soft contact lens (SCL) based on Nvinylpyrrolidone and methacrylic acid methyl ester with ion exchange resins (IER) to produce the polymeric sorptive materials for eye burn treatment [1,2,3] has been shown in previously published works

  • The appearance of new ion-exchange polymeric materials based on the material for soft contact lenses made possible to expand the indication range for their use

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Summary

IOP Publishing

Series: Materials Science and Engineering 110 (2016) 012073 doi:10.1088/1757-899X/110/1/012073. Sorption properties of radiation-cross-linked polymer hydrogels containing ion-exchange fibers. M A Rezvova, V D Zhevnyk, V Pak, Y V Borodin and E V Kachina1 1Kemerovo State University, 6 Krasnaya St., Kemerovo, 650043, Russia 2Tomsk Polytechnic University, 30 Lenina Av., Tomsk, 634050, Russia

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