Title of article
Development of bio/blood compatible polypropylene through low pressure nitrogen plasma surface modification
Author/Authors
Gomathi، نويسنده , , N. and Rajasekar، نويسنده , , R. and Babu، نويسنده , , R. Rajesh and Mishra، نويسنده , , Debasish and Neogi، نويسنده , , S.، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2012
Pages
12
From page
1767
To page
1778
Abstract
Surface modification of polypropylene by nitrogen containing plasma was performed in this work in order to improve the wettability which resulted in enhanced biocompatibility and blood compatibility. Various nitrogen containing functional groups as well as oxygen containing functional groups were found to be incorporated to the polymer surface during plasma treatment and post plasma reaction respectively. Wettability of the polymers was evaluated by static contact angle measurement to show the improvement in hydrophilicity of plasma treated polypropylene. Cross linking and surface modification were reported to be dominating in the case of nitrogen plasma treatment compared to degradation. The effect of various process variables namely power, pressure, flow rate and treatment time on surface energy and weight loss was studied at various levels according to the central composite design of response surface methodology (RSM). Except pressure the other variables resulted in increased weight loss due to etching whereas with increasing pressure weight loss was found to increase and then decrease. The effect of process variables on surface morphology of polymers was evaluated by Scanning Electron Microscopy (SEM) and Atomic Force Microscopy (AFM). Well spread fibroblast cells on nitrogen plasma treated polypropylene due to the presence of CO, NH2+ and NH+ was observed. Reduced platelet adhesion and increased partial thromboplastin time evidenced the increased blood compatibility.
Keywords
Response surface methodology , Bio/blood compatibility , Polypropylene , Nitrogen plasma , Surface modification
Journal title
Materials Science and Engineering C
Serial Year
2012
Journal title
Materials Science and Engineering C
Record number
2102110
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