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titleOfInvention Thermo-sensitive transparent biocompatible material
abstract The invention discloses a novel thermo-sensitive transparent biocompatible material, which consists of four monomers, namely 2-hydroxyethyl methacrylate (HEMA), N-vinyl pyrrolidone (NVP), methyl methacrylate (MMA) and acrylamide (AM). The thermo-sensitive transparent biocompatible material is copolymer hydrogel synthesized by a thermal polymerization method, and the optimum ratios of the four monomers are disclosed. The thermo-sensitive transparent biocompatible material is high in moisture content and high in light transmittance, has the advantages of flexibility and comfort, has transparency and a thermo-sensitive characteristic, has a bright application prospect in aspects of the release and absorption of heavy metals, the control and release of medicines and the like, and is suitable for corneal contact lens materials for sustained-release medicines.
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