Claims
- 1. A biocompatible porous hollow fiber made of a polyolefine material, and having a coating of biocompatible carbon material,
- wherein said coating is obtainable by a process comprising the following steps:
- introducing a preformed porous hollow fiber into an atmosphere of gaseous monomer vinylidene chloride (1,1 di-chloro ethylene);
- inducing a graft-polymerization reaction and grafting a uniform layer of polyvinylidene chloride on the polyolefine material forming said porous hollow fiber; and
- substantially eliminating and removing hydrogen chloride (dehydrochlorination reaction) from said polyvinylidene chloride in order to convert said polyvinyliden chloride layer into a coating of biocompatible carbon material.
- 2. A biocompatible porous hollow fiber according to claim 1,
- wherein said coating of biocompatible carbon material being chemically bound, especially covalently bound to the polyolefine material forming the porous hollow fiber.
- 3. A biocompatible porous hollow fiber according to claim 1,
- wherein eliminating and removing hydrogen chloride (dehydrochlorination reaction) to a residual chlorine content less than 6% based on the chlorine content of the original polyvinylidene chloride layer.
- 4. A biocompatible porous hollow fiber according to claim 1,
- wherein inducing a radiation induced gas phase graft polymerization reaction by means of an ionizing radiation, especially by means of a gamma radiation.
- 5. A biocompatible porous hollow fiber according to claim 1,
- wherein inducing a graft polymerization reaction by means of an ionizing radiation having an average dose rate of from about 0.1 to about 1.5 watt per kg radiated material.
- 6. A biocompatible porous hollow fiber according to claim 1,
- wherein 0.1 to 1.2 parts per weight of polyvinylidene chloride have been grafted on 1 part per weight of polyolefine material of said porous hollow fiber, especially wherein 0.4 to 0.6 parts per weight of polyvinylidene chloride have been grafted on 1 part per weight of polyolefine material of said porous hollow fiber.
- 7. A biocompatible porous hollow fiber according to claim 1,
- wherein the dehydrochlorination reaction has been effected by treatment with a hot concentrated aqueous ammonia solution.
- 8. A biocompatible porous hollow fiber according to claim 1,
- wherein the coated porous hollow fiber comprises a porosity of 10 to 50%, especially a porosity of 20 to 40%.
- 9. A biocompatible porous hollow fiber according to claim 1,
- wherein the porous hollow fiber is consisting of a polypropylene material;
- wherein the coating comprises a carbon material having a density of approximately 1.8 g/cm.sup.3 ; and
- wherein the amount of said carbon material is about 5 to 20% per weight based on the complete weight of the coated hollow fiber.
Priority Claims (2)
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Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 08/596,389, filed Jan. 31, 1996.
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