Title of article
Accelerated aging for testing polymeric biomaterials and medical devices
Author/Authors
Hukins، نويسنده , , D.W.L. and Mahomed، نويسنده , , A. and Kukureka، نويسنده , , S.N.، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2008
Pages
5
From page
1270
To page
1274
Abstract
Elevated temperature is frequently used to accelerate the aging process in polymers that are associated with medical devices and other applications. A common approach is to assume that the rate of aging is increased by a factor of 2ΔT/10, where ΔT is the temperature increase. This result is a mathematical expression of the empirical observation that increasing the temperature by about 10 °C roughly doubles the rate of many polymer reactions. It is equivalent to assuming that the aging process is a first order chemical reaction with an activation energy of 10R/loge2, where R is the universal gas constant. A better approach would be to determine the activation energy for the process being considered but this is not always practicable. The simple approach does not depend on the temperature increase, provided that it is not so great that it initiates any physical or chemical process that is unlikely to be involved in normal aging. If a temperature increment θ were to increase a given polymer reaction rate n times, then an elevated temperature would increase the rate of aging by a factor of nΔT/θ.
Keywords
Accelerated aging , elastomer , medical device , Polymer , Implant
Journal title
Medical Engineering and Physics
Serial Year
2008
Journal title
Medical Engineering and Physics
Record number
1730287
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