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Bottlebrush Polymers for Articular Joint Lubrication: Influence of Anchoring Group Chemistry on Lubrication Properties

Karolina Turczyńska, Mahdi Rahimi, Gholamreza Charmi, Duy Anh Phạm, Hironobu Murata, Marcin Kozanecki, Paulina Filipczak, Jacek Ulański, Tadeusz Diem, Krzysztof Matyjaszewski, Xavier Banquy, Joanna Pietrasik

2024ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces12 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

High Resolution Image Download MS PowerPoint Slide The role of carboxylic, aldehyde, or epoxide groups incorporated into bottlebrush macromolecules as anchoring blocks (or cartilage-binding blocks) is investigated by measuring their lubricating properties and cartilage-binding effectiveness. Mica modified with amine groups is used to mimic the cartilage surface, while bottlebrush polymers functionalized with carboxylic, aldehyde, or epoxide groups played the role of the lubricant interacting with the cartilage surface. We demonstrate that bottlebrushes with anchoring blocks effectively reduce the friction coefficient on modified surfaces by 75–95% compared to unmodified mica. The most efficient polymer appears to be the one with epoxide groups, which can react spontaneously with amines at room temperature. In this case, the value of the friction coefficient is the lowest and equals 0.009 ± 0.001, representing a 95% reduction compared to measurements on nonmodified mica. These results show that the presence of the functional groups within the anchoring blocks has a significant influence on interactions between the bottlebrush polymer and cartilage surface. All synthesized bottlebrush polymers are also used in the preliminary lubrication tests carried out on animal cartilage surfaces. The developed materials are very promising for future in vivo studies to be used in osteoarthritis treatment.

Topics & Concepts

LubricationPolymerMaterials scienceAnchoringLubricantEpoxideCartilageMicaPolymer chemistryChemical engineeringComposite materialChemistryOrganic chemistryCatalysisStructural engineeringMedicineAnatomyEngineeringOsteoarthritis Treatment and MechanismsLubricants and Their AdditivesTotal Knee Arthroplasty Outcomes
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