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Development of high refractive ZnS/PVP/PDMAA hydrogel nanocomposites for artificial cornea implants

Journal

ACTA BIOMATERIALIA
Volume 10, Issue 3, Pages 1167-1176

Publisher

ELSEVIER SCI LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.actbio.2013.12.017

Keywords

Polymers; Hydrogel; ZnS nanoparticles; Refractive indices; Cornea implants

Funding

  1. National Medical Research Council [NMRC/NIG/0022/2008]
  2. SingHealth Foundation, Singapore [SHF/09/GMC(1)/012(R)]

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A series of high refractive index (RI) ZnS/PVP/PDMAA hydrogel nanocomposites containing ZnS nanoparticles (NPs) were successfully synthesized via a simple ultraviolet-light-initiated free radical co-polymerization method. The average diameter of the ZnS NPs is similar to 3 nm and the NPs are well dispersed and stabilized in the PVP/PDMAA hydrogel matrix up to a high content of 60 wt.% in the hydrogel nanocomposites. The equilibrium water content of ZnS/PVP/PDMAA hydrogel nanocomposites varied from 82.0 to 66.8 wt.%, while the content of mercaptoethanol-capped ZnS NPs correspondingly varied from 30 to 60 wt.%. The resulting nanocomposites are clear and transparent and their Rls were measured to be as high as 1.58-1.70 and 1.38-1.46 in the dry and hydrated states, respectively, which can be tuned by varying the ZnS NPs content. In vitro cytotoxicity assays suggested that the introduction of ZnS NPs added little cytotoxicity to the PVP/PDMAA hydrogel and all the hydrogel nanocomposites exhibited minimal cytotoxicity towards common cells. The hydrogel nanocomposites implanted in rabbit eyes can be well tolerated over 3 weeks. Hence, the high RI ZnS/PVP/PDMAA hydrogel nanocomposites with adjustable Rls developed in this work might potentially be a candidate material for artificial corneal implants. (C) 2013 Acta Materialia Inc. Published by Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

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