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- Title
Hemocompatibility properties of a polymer surface treated in plasma containing sulfur.
- Authors
Vesel, Alenka; Zaplotnik, Rok; Modic, Martina; Mozetic, Miran
- Abstract
Polymer polyethylene terephthalate was treated in plasmas containing sulfur to incorporate different sulfur functional groups and improve its hemocompatibility properties. Plasma was created either by SO2, H2S or an H2S/O2 mixture. Sequential treatments in H2S and O2 plasmas were also used. The surface of the treated samples was analyzed using X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy, and surface hemocompatibility was tested by investigating platelet adhesion. While SO2 plasma caused functionalization of the surface with -SO3 and -SO4 functional groups, H2S plasma caused functionalization with non-oxidized -SH2 sulfur groups, as well as sulfur deposition on the polymer surface. Addition of oxygen to the H2S gas caused a significant decrease in the amount of sulfur on the polymer surface and only minor sulfur oxidation. This observation led to the conclusion that added oxygen removed/prevented sulfur deposition on the polymer surface. Enhanced results were obtained by a sequential treatment in H2S and then O2 plasma, where oxidation of sulfur and formation of -SO and -SO2 functional groups were observed. The O2 plasma exposure had to be short enough to prevent the unwanted removal of sulfur from the surface. High platelet adhesion was observed for all plasma-treated surfaces. Copyright © 2016 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.
- Subjects
COMPATIBILITY testing (Hematology); BLOOD platelet aggregation; BLOOD plasma; OXIDATION of sulfur dioxide; OXIDATION of hydrogen sulfide; SULFUR compounds analysis
- Publication
Surface & Interface Analysis: SIA, 2016, Vol 48, Issue 7, p601
- ISSN
0142-2421
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1002/sia.5965