Coating material comprising linear isotactic polymers.Coating Material coating material, n a biologically acceptable, usually porous nonmetal applied over the surface of a metallic implant with the expectation that tissue ingrowth will occur in the pores. Often a carbon polymer or ceramic substance. Comprising Linear Isotactic Isotactic polymers refer to those polymers formed by branched monomers that have the characteristic of having all the branch groups on the same side of the polymeric chain. Polymers: No. 6,727,003; Valery Alexandrovich Dyatlov, Bernhard Hanke, Bernhard Rieger and Mike Orroth, assignors to The Procter & Gamble Company, Cincinnati, OH. Filed 10/2/00. Issued 4/27/04. Patented is an article made up of an element and a polymeric polymeric /poly·mer·ic/ (pol?i-mer´ik) exhibiting the characteristics of a polymer. pol·y·mer·ic adj. 1. Having the properties of a polymer. 2. coating material covering at least a portion of the surface of the element. The coating material includes a polyolefinic homopolymer ho·mo·pol·y·mer n. A polymer composed of identical monomeric units. with one phase of molecules that exhibit a similar stereochemical configuration and an isotacticity of less than 60% of [mmmm] pentad concentration, a [rmrm] pentad concentration below 3%. and a [rr] pentad concentration below 6%. |
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