A Non-destructive Surface Zwitterionization of Polydimethylsiloxane for the Improved Human Blood-inert Properties

2019 
Polydimethylsiloxane (PDMS) is extensively used in the field of biomaterials. However, its hydrophobicity still limits its range of applications and makes it prone to biofouling. Various techniques are currently utilized to overcome this limitation, but most of them reduce some of the PDMS prime characteristics such as its mechanical strength and optical transparency. In this work, we employed an original two-step coating process to bypass harsh treatments on PDMS like UV/ozone or plasma treatment. A pre-coating step of tannic acid-Fe(III) complex was performed prior to the zwitterionization of the PDMS with poly(glycidyl methacrylate-co-sulfobetaine methacrylate) or poly(GMA-co-SBMA) by a “grafting to” approach. Successful coating was evidenced by a decrease of the water contact angle from 118° to 79°. The process was optimized and the optimized coating condition led to a significant improvement of the PDMS biocompatibility, while maintaining its mechanical property and optical transparency. Besides, a 9...
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