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Book Synopsis
This book provides a comprehensive review of the chemistry and research illustrating the benefits of polyurethane for immobilizing cells, with dozens of case studies in medical devices and environmental engineering.

Offers an essential resource for medical and environmental scientists
Provides a multidisciplinary and lucid writing style that uses little or no jargon
Extrapolates current technology into advanced areas, especially environmental remediation and medical devices
Fills the gap between immobilization research and practical applications

Table of Contents

Preface ix

1 Polyurethane Chemistry 1

Introduction 1

The Chemistry 2

The Isocyanates 3

The Polyol 5

Cross-Linking 5

The Water Reaction 6

Process 8

The One-Shot Process 8

The Prepolymer Process 10

Post Processing 12

Architecture of Polyurethane Foam 14

Grafting to the Polyurethane Foam 16

Biodegradable PUR 19

Mechanism of Biodegradation 23

More Examples 24

Conclusion 25

References 26

2 Laboratory Practice 29

Introduction 29

Prepolymers 30

Preparation of an Elastomer 30

Preparation of Foam 32

Hydrophobic Foams 32

Hydrophilic Foams 34

Custom Prepolymers, Foams, and Scaffolds 40

Examples 43

Structure–Property Relationships 48

The Special Case of Hydrophilic Polyurethane Foams 50

Physical and Chemical Testing 50

Physical Testing 52

Biocompatibility Testing 54

Process Equipment 54

Metering Pump 55

Mixing Head 55

Tank/Material Retaining Container 55

Machine Manufacturers 56

References 56

3 Scaffolds 59

Introduction 59

Bioscaffolds 61

Examples of Biofilter 65

Elimination of Tobacco Odor from a Cigarette-Manufacturing Plant 67

Treatment of VOCs from an Industrial Plant 68

The Liver as Biofilter 68

Scaffolds for Medical Applications (In Vivo and Extracorporeal) 70

The Liver Model 71

The Extracellular Matrix as Scaffold 72

The Physical Scaffold 73

Design of an Ideal Scaffold 74

Drug Discovery 75

Materials of Construction 77

Ceramics 77

Metals 80

Polymer Scaffolds 82

Poly(lactic Acid) 82

Poly(glycolic Acid) 82

Polycaprolactone 83

Polyurethanes 83

The “Ideal” Scaffold 87

Pore Size and Distribution 89

Void Volume 91

Interconnectedness 96

Surface Area 98

Mechanical Properties 100

Surface Chemistry 100

Specifications

of the Ideal Scaffold 101

References 105

4 Immobilization 109

Introduction 109

Methods of Immobilization 111

Immobilization by Adsorption 113

Biofiltration 113

Biotrickling Filter Setup and Operating Conditions 115

The Toluene Reactor 116

The H2S Reactor 120

Biological Treatment of Aquarium Tanks 123

Protein Adsorption 125

The Avidin–Biotin System 126

Application of the Avidin–Biotin System to Cell Adhesion to a Scaffold 128

Adsorption to a Tricalcium Phosphate (TCP) Scaffold Using the Avidin–Biotin System 128

Hepatic Cells on a Fabricated Polycaprolactone Scaffold 131

Summary of Immobilization by Adsorption 132

Immobilization by Extraction 133

Extraction of Pesticides 138

Summary 144

Immobilization by Entrapment 145

Alginate Encapsulation 146

Encapsulation of Pancreatic Islet Cells 148

Encapsulation of Osteoblasts 148

Introduction to the Pancreas Model 149

The Pancreas Model 150

Summary of Encapsulation 154

Immobilization by Covalent Bonding 154

Overview of Covalent Immobilization 156

Substrates Used for Immobilization 157

Alginates 158

Albumin 159

Collagen 159

Synthetic Polymers as Supports 159

Polyethylene 159

Poly l-Lactic Acid 160

Immobilization to Polyvinyl Chloride 161

Ceramics 163

Summary 163

Polyurethane Immobilization 164

Fundamental Principles 164

Prepolymer Chemistry 168

The Immobilization Chemistry 169

Structure and Chemistry of Biomolecules 170

Preparation of Immobilized Biomolecules 171

Notable Uses of Polyurethane for Immobilization 174

Organophosphates 174

Lipases 177

Fibroblasts 178

Collagen 180

Amyloglucosidase 182

Novel Reactor System 184

Endothelialization 185

Creatinine 186

Conclusion to Immobilization 187

References 189

5 Controlled Release from a Hydrogel Scaffold 195

Introduction 195

Release Rates 198

Examples of Hydrogels Used for Controlled Release 198

Polysaccharides 199

Pectin 199

Alginates 200

Carrageenan 200

Agar 200

Starch 200

Proteins 200

Gelatin 200

Casein 201

Other Proteins 201

Controlled

Release by Diffusion 201

Reservoir Layer 202

Diffusion Experiments 206

Islet Encapsulation 208

Other Controlled Release Examples 211

Targeted Delivery 211

Stomach 212

Small Intestines 212

Colon 212

Summary and Conclusions 213

References 213

Index 215

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      Publication Date: 11/04/2018
      ISBN13: 9781119254690, 978-1119254690
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      Description

      Book Synopsis
      This book provides a comprehensive review of the chemistry and research illustrating the benefits of polyurethane for immobilizing cells, with dozens of case studies in medical devices and environmental engineering.

      Offers an essential resource for medical and environmental scientists
      Provides a multidisciplinary and lucid writing style that uses little or no jargon
      Extrapolates current technology into advanced areas, especially environmental remediation and medical devices
      Fills the gap between immobilization research and practical applications

      Table of Contents

      Preface ix

      1 Polyurethane Chemistry 1

      Introduction 1

      The Chemistry 2

      The Isocyanates 3

      The Polyol 5

      Cross-Linking 5

      The Water Reaction 6

      Process 8

      The One-Shot Process 8

      The Prepolymer Process 10

      Post Processing 12

      Architecture of Polyurethane Foam 14

      Grafting to the Polyurethane Foam 16

      Biodegradable PUR 19

      Mechanism of Biodegradation 23

      More Examples 24

      Conclusion 25

      References 26

      2 Laboratory Practice 29

      Introduction 29

      Prepolymers 30

      Preparation of an Elastomer 30

      Preparation of Foam 32

      Hydrophobic Foams 32

      Hydrophilic Foams 34

      Custom Prepolymers, Foams, and Scaffolds 40

      Examples 43

      Structure–Property Relationships 48

      The Special Case of Hydrophilic Polyurethane Foams 50

      Physical and Chemical Testing 50

      Physical Testing 52

      Biocompatibility Testing 54

      Process Equipment 54

      Metering Pump 55

      Mixing Head 55

      Tank/Material Retaining Container 55

      Machine Manufacturers 56

      References 56

      3 Scaffolds 59

      Introduction 59

      Bioscaffolds 61

      Examples of Biofilter 65

      Elimination of Tobacco Odor from a Cigarette-Manufacturing Plant 67

      Treatment of VOCs from an Industrial Plant 68

      The Liver as Biofilter 68

      Scaffolds for Medical Applications (In Vivo and Extracorporeal) 70

      The Liver Model 71

      The Extracellular Matrix as Scaffold 72

      The Physical Scaffold 73

      Design of an Ideal Scaffold 74

      Drug Discovery 75

      Materials of Construction 77

      Ceramics 77

      Metals 80

      Polymer Scaffolds 82

      Poly(lactic Acid) 82

      Poly(glycolic Acid) 82

      Polycaprolactone 83

      Polyurethanes 83

      The “Ideal” Scaffold 87

      Pore Size and Distribution 89

      Void Volume 91

      Interconnectedness 96

      Surface Area 98

      Mechanical Properties 100

      Surface Chemistry 100

      Specifications

      of the Ideal Scaffold 101

      References 105

      4 Immobilization 109

      Introduction 109

      Methods of Immobilization 111

      Immobilization by Adsorption 113

      Biofiltration 113

      Biotrickling Filter Setup and Operating Conditions 115

      The Toluene Reactor 116

      The H2S Reactor 120

      Biological Treatment of Aquarium Tanks 123

      Protein Adsorption 125

      The Avidin–Biotin System 126

      Application of the Avidin–Biotin System to Cell Adhesion to a Scaffold 128

      Adsorption to a Tricalcium Phosphate (TCP) Scaffold Using the Avidin–Biotin System 128

      Hepatic Cells on a Fabricated Polycaprolactone Scaffold 131

      Summary of Immobilization by Adsorption 132

      Immobilization by Extraction 133

      Extraction of Pesticides 138

      Summary 144

      Immobilization by Entrapment 145

      Alginate Encapsulation 146

      Encapsulation of Pancreatic Islet Cells 148

      Encapsulation of Osteoblasts 148

      Introduction to the Pancreas Model 149

      The Pancreas Model 150

      Summary of Encapsulation 154

      Immobilization by Covalent Bonding 154

      Overview of Covalent Immobilization 156

      Substrates Used for Immobilization 157

      Alginates 158

      Albumin 159

      Collagen 159

      Synthetic Polymers as Supports 159

      Polyethylene 159

      Poly l-Lactic Acid 160

      Immobilization to Polyvinyl Chloride 161

      Ceramics 163

      Summary 163

      Polyurethane Immobilization 164

      Fundamental Principles 164

      Prepolymer Chemistry 168

      The Immobilization Chemistry 169

      Structure and Chemistry of Biomolecules 170

      Preparation of Immobilized Biomolecules 171

      Notable Uses of Polyurethane for Immobilization 174

      Organophosphates 174

      Lipases 177

      Fibroblasts 178

      Collagen 180

      Amyloglucosidase 182

      Novel Reactor System 184

      Endothelialization 185

      Creatinine 186

      Conclusion to Immobilization 187

      References 189

      5 Controlled Release from a Hydrogel Scaffold 195

      Introduction 195

      Release Rates 198

      Examples of Hydrogels Used for Controlled Release 198

      Polysaccharides 199

      Pectin 199

      Alginates 200

      Carrageenan 200

      Agar 200

      Starch 200

      Proteins 200

      Gelatin 200

      Casein 201

      Other Proteins 201

      Controlled

      Release by Diffusion 201

      Reservoir Layer 202

      Diffusion Experiments 206

      Islet Encapsulation 208

      Other Controlled Release Examples 211

      Targeted Delivery 211

      Stomach 212

      Small Intestines 212

      Colon 212

      Summary and Conclusions 213

      References 213

      Index 215

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