A study of the effect of X-ray irradiation on the structure of Narafilcon A biopolymer soft contact lenses.

Q3 Medicine
Katarzyna Filipecka, Mariusz Budaj, Bogdan Miśkowiak, Sylwia Mandecka, Radosław Mandecki, Małgorzata Makowska-Janusik, Jacek Filipecki
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Abstract

Background: The effects of external factors such as X-ray irradiation on the structure and physical properties of contact lenses are very important for both the patients using contact lenses and medical personnel.

Objectives: The aim of the study was to investigate the effect of X-rays on the structure of Narafilcon A silicone-hydrogel contact lenses.

Material and methods: In order to study the structural changes caused by X-rays in Narafilcon A polymer contact lenses, the following spectroscopy methods were used: positron annihilation lifetime spectroscopy (PALS), Fourier transform middle infrared spectroscopy (FTIR) and Raman spectroscopy (RS). Irradiation of the investigated sample was carried out using an Elekta Synergy accelerator. The contact lenses were irradiated with the following total doses of X-rays: 0.05 Gy, 0.5 Gy, 0.8 Gy, and 1.0 Gy.

Results: The PALS measurements showed that X-ray irradiation caused slight changes in the size of the free volume and the fractional free volume in the structure of the polymer contact lenses examined. However, the FTIR and RS measurements showed that X-rays did not break the monomer bonds in the polymeric structure of the sample.

Conclusions: The changes revealed by the PALS method may be related to possible displacement of monomer chains, resulting in changes in the dimensions and numbers of free volumes. The finding that X-ray radiation does not affect or damage polymer bonds can in the future contribute to the use of X-ray and gamma radiation to sterilize contact lenses.

x射线照射对Narafilcon A生物聚合物软性隐形眼镜结构影响的研究。
背景:x射线照射等外界因素对隐形眼镜的结构和物理性能的影响对使用隐形眼镜的患者和医务人员都非常重要。目的:研究x射线对纳拉菲康A型硅水凝胶隐形眼镜结构的影响。材料与方法:采用正电子湮灭寿命谱(PALS)、傅里叶变换中红外光谱(FTIR)和拉曼光谱(RS)等光谱学方法研究x射线作用下Narafilcon A聚合物隐形眼镜的结构变化。使用Elekta Synergy加速器对所研究的样品进行辐照。隐形眼镜接受的x射线总剂量分别为0.05 Gy、0.5 Gy、0.8 Gy和1.0 Gy。结果:PALS测量结果显示,x射线照射引起聚合物隐形眼镜结构中自由体积大小和分数自由体积的轻微变化。然而,FTIR和RS测量表明,x射线并没有破坏样品的聚合物结构中的单体键。结论:PALS方法显示的变化可能与单体链可能发生位移有关,从而导致自由体积的尺寸和数量发生变化。x射线辐射不会影响或破坏聚合物键,这一发现有助于未来使用x射线和伽马射线对隐形眼镜进行消毒。
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