Characterizing the free volume of ultrahigh molecular weight polyethylene to predict diffusion coefficients in orthopedic liners.

JOURNAL OF BIOMEDICAL MATERIALS RESEARCH PART B-APPLIED BIOMATERIALS(2018)

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Liners used in orthopedic devices are often made from ultrahigh molecular weight polyethylene (UHMWPE). A general predictive capability for transport coefficients of small molecules in UHMWPE does not exist, making it difficult to assess properties associated with leaching or uptake of small molecules. To address this gap, we describe here how a form of the Vrentas-Duda free volume model can be used to predict upper-bound diffusion coefficients (D) of arbitrary molecules within UHMWPE on the basis of their size and shape. Within this framework, the free-volume microstructure of UHMWPE is defined by analysis of a curated set of model diffusants. We determined an upper limit on D for vitamin E, a common antioxidant added to UHMWPE, to be 7.1 x 10(-12) cm(2) s(-1). This means that a liner that contains 0.1 wt % or less Vitamin E and has <120 cm(2) patient contacting surface area would elute <100 mu g/day of vitamin E. Additionally, the model predicts that squalene and cholesterol-two pro-oxidizing biological compounds-do not penetrate over 820 mu m into UHMWPE liners over the course of 5 years because their D is <= 7.1 x 10(-12) cm(2) s(-1). (C) 2017 Wiley Periodicals, Inc.
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polymer,medical devices,free volume,diffusion,orthopedic liners
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