This invention provides novel methods for the formation of biocompatible
membranes around biological materials using photopolymerization of water
soluble molecules. The membranes can be used as a covering to encapsulate
biological materials or biomedical devices, as a "glue" to cause more
than one biological substance to adhere together, or as carriers for
biologically active species. Several methods for forming these membranes
are provided. Each of these methods utilizes a polymerization system
containing water-soluble macromers, species, which are at once polymers
and macromolecules capable of further polymerization. The macromers are
polymerized using a photoinitiator (such as a dye), optionally a
cocatalyst, optionally an accelerator, and radiation in the form of
visible or long wavelength UV light. The reaction occurs either by
suspension polymerization or by interfacial polymerization. The polymer
membrane can be formed directly on the surface of the biological
material, or it can be formed on material, which is already encapsulated.