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Evolution of morphology in UHMWPE following accelerated aging: The effect of heating rates

โœ Scribed by Kurtz, Steven M. ;Pruitt, Lisa A. ;Crane, Deborah J. ;Edidin, Avram A.


Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
1999
Tongue
English
Weight
911 KB
Volume
46
Category
Article
ISSN
0021-9304

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โœฆ Synopsis


Accelerated aging methods are used to evaluate the oxidative stability of UHMWPE components for total joint replacements. In this study, we traced the evolution of the crystalline morphology during accelerated thermal aging of UHMWPE in air with the intent of explaining previous, counterintuitive heating rate effects. GUR4150HP extruded rod stock material was machined into miniature (0.5 mm thick) specimens that were either gamma irradiated in air or in nitrogen (27 ยฑ 3 kGy) or left unirradiated (control). Accelerated aging in an air furnace (at 80ยฐC, atmospheric pressure) was performed on half of the test samples at a heating rate of 0.1ยฐC/min and at 5ยฐC/min for the remaining half. Although the initial heating rate, as measured by changes in density, did influence the absolute degradation rate by up to 214%, the heating rate effect did not appear to influence the relative ranking of UHMWPE in terms of its oxidative stability. The heating rate effect is more consistent with a kinetic mechanism of the oxidation process than it is with a previously hypothesized diffusion mechanism. UHMWPE morphology, as characterized using a transmission electron microscope (TEM), demonstrated considerable rearrangement of the crystalline regions as a result of the accelerated aging. The stacking of the lamellae observed after accelerated aging was not consistent with the morphology of naturally aged UHMWPE components. The observed differences in crystalline morphology likely result from the enhanced mobility of the polymer chains due to thermal aging and may be analogous to an annealing process.


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