Claims
- 1. A process for preparing an inherently antimicrobial, polymeric material, comprising irradiating the surface of a shaped material comprising an organic polymer having carbonyl groups covalently bound to nitrogen in the form of ##STR4## moieties, said material being in a form having a specific surface area such that at least 0.02 m.sup.2 /g of the material is irradiated with an ultraviolet photon energy density of at least 300 mJ/cm.sup.2 at a wavelength of no greater than 222 nm and wherein the absorption coefficient for the material is at least 1,5/D, where D is the thickness of the material, whereby said irradiation converts a sufficient amount of said ##STR5## moieties on the surface of said material to amine or hydrazine moieties to impart antimicrobial activity substantially to the surface of said material, said polymer being selected from the group consisting of a polyamide, polyurea, polyhydrazide, polyurethane, and copolymers and polymer blends thereof.
- 2. A process for preparing an inherently antimicrobial, polymeric material as defined in claim 1, wherein the source of ultraviolet photons is a laser.
- 3. A process for preparing an inherently antimicrobial, polymeric material as defined in claim 1, wherein the source of ultraviolet photons is an ultraviolet lamp.
- 4. The process of claim 1, wherein the polymer is a polyamide.
- 5. A process for preparing an inherently antimicrobial, polymeric material, comprising irradiating the surface of a shaped material comprising an organic polymer having carbonyl groups covalently bound to nitrogen in the form of ##STR6## moieties, said material being in a form having a specific surface area such that at least 0.02 m2/g of the material is irradiated with electrons having a kinetic energy of about 6 eV, to 10,000,000 eV at an energy absorption from the electrons of about 10,000 erg/cm.sup.3 to 1,000,000 erg/cm.sup.3, whereby said irradiation converts a sufficient amount of said ##STR7## moieties to amine or hydrazine moieties to impart antimicrobial activity to the surface of said material, said polymer being selected from the group consisting of a polyamide, polyurea, polyhydrazide, polyurethane, and copolymers and polymer blends thereof.
- 6. The process of claim 5, wherein the surface of the shaped material is irradiated with electrons having a kinetic energy of 100 to 5000 eV, at an energy absorption from the electrons of 50,000 to 250,000 erg/cm.sup.3 of irradiated volume.
Parent Case Info
This a continuation Ser. No. 07/849,375filed May 4, 1992, now abandoned which is a continuation-in-part application of application Ser. No. 07/431,583, filed Nov. 3, 1989, now abandoned.
PCT Information
Filing Document |
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102e Date |
371c Date |
PCT/US90/06473 |
11/5/1990 |
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5/4/1992 |
5/4/1992 |
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WO91/06593 |
5/16/1991 |
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Continuations (1)
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849375 |
May 1992 |
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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431583 |
Nov 1989 |
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