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Preparation of heparin-like surfaces by introducing sulfate and carboxylate groups on poly(ethylene) using an argon plasma treatment
Carboxylate and sulfate groups were introduced at the surface of poly(ethylene) (PE) samples. This was accomplished by coating and immobilizing sodium 10-undecenoate (C11(:)) and 10-undecene sulfate (S11(:)) on the polymer by means of an argon plasma treatment. The composition of the coated surfacta...
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Published in: | Journal of biomaterials science. Polymer ed. 1998-01, Vol.9 (4), p.357-372 |
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Language: | English |
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Summary: | Carboxylate and sulfate groups were introduced at the surface of poly(ethylene) (PE) samples.
This was accomplished by coating and immobilizing sodium 10-undecenoate (C11(:)) and 10-undecene
sulfate (S11(:)) on the polymer by means of an argon plasma treatment. The composition of the coated
surfactant layer was proportional to the composition of the coating solution. The thickness of the surfactant
layer on the surface of PE samples, which were precoated from an aqueous solution with a total surfactant
concentration of 0.30 M, was about 55 A°. The presence of carboxylate and sulfate groups after plasma
treatment of the precoated surfaces was confirmed by X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy (XPS). About
20% of the initial amount of functional groups of the coated surfactants was retained at the PE surface.
The ratio of carboxylate/ sulfate groups at the plasma treated surfaces was dependent on the composition
of the precoated surfaces. The minimum surface density of these groups on the resulting samples was
about one group per 40 A°
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ISSN: | 0920-5063 1568-5624 |
DOI: | 10.1080/09205063.1998.9753061 |