Claims
- 1. An optical lens comprising:
- a lens body of an acrylic polymer; and
- an outermost surface of the lens body having a morphology altered to possess a low surface energy and high biological inertness by complexing water molecules to polymer chains at the outermost surface of the lens body to render the surface wettable by a passivating reagent and by immersing the lens body in a reactive silane reagent to attract and remove the water molecules leaving the surface with a smoother, more regular morphology.
- 2. The optical lens of claim 1, wherein the water molecules are complexed to polymer chains at the outermost surface of the lens body by immersing the acrylic lens body in a strong organic base.
- 3. The optical lens of claim 2, wherein the strong organic base is a tetraalkyl ammonium hydroxide
- 4. The optical lens of claim 3, wherein the acrylic lens body is immersed in the tetraalkyl ammonium hydroxide, washed in deionized water to remove any organic base and to allow water molecules to become hydrogen bonded to the outermost surface of the lens body, and dried to drive off the organic base leaving weakly bound water molecules at the surface of the lens body.
- 5. The optical lens of claim 1, wherein the silane reagent is a trialkoxyamino silane.
CROSS-REFERENCE
This is a continuation of Ser. No. 118,300 filed Nov. 9, 1987, abandoned.
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