Abstract:
In this study, Ultra-high-molecular-weight polyethylene (UHMWPE) in 0.5 wt % concentration-0.5, 1, and 2 wt % nanosized and micron-sized TiO2 composites were produced via gelation/crystallization method in decalin + antioxidant solution at 150 degrees C for 45 min by using magnetic stirrer. The gel composites were cooled in an aluminum tray embedded in iced water under ambient conditions and dried in an oven at 130 degrees C for 90 min to remove any residual trace of decalin and to strengthen the UHWMPE matrix. Scanning electron microscopy-EDS images indicate that TiO2 particles were integrated well with the polymer matrix. differential scanning calorimetry studies revealed that the crystallinity of pure UHMWPE was calculated as 56% and an increase of 13.32% for micron sized and 19.25% for nano sized TiO2. Crystalline and amorphous phases of UHMWPE-TiO2 composites confirmed by Raman are in good agreement with the literature. The elastic modulus of test materials ranged from 610 to 791 MPa for micron sized and raised from 675 to 1085 for nano sized reinforcing agents. Ultimate tensile stress increased about 35% for micron sized and 60% for nano sized weight 1% TiO2 reinforced composites. Biomineralization tests (performed in stimulated body fluid, at 37 degrees C and 6.5 pH during 1 month) have shown that produced composites are compatible as acetabular liner replacement for hipjoints due to no accumulation (Ca, P, Na, etc.) on UHMWPE-TiO2 composites. (c) 2018 Wiley Periodicals, Inc. J. Appl. Polym. Sci. 2019, 136, 47402.