Contact angle studies of the surface properties of covalently bonded poly-L-lysine to surfaces treated by glow-discharge |
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Authors: | E. Moy F. Y. H. Lin J. W. Vogtle Z. Policova A. W. Neumann |
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Affiliation: | (1) Department of Mechanical Engineering, University of Toronto, Toronto, Ontario, Canada;(2) Faculty of Medicine, University of Ottawa, 5 King's College Road, M5S 1A4 Ottawa, Ontario, Canada |
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Abstract: | Contact angle data, measured by using a sessile drop arrangement in conjunction with Axisymmetric Drop Shape Analysis-contact Diameter (ADSA-CD), were used to quantify the effects of ammonia gas plasma treatment on the surface properties of previously untreated polystyrene surfaces. The surface tension of treated polystyrene samples is considerably higher than that of untreated samples. The increase in surface tension following plasma treatment is attributed to the addition of amine groups to the surface.Next, conformational changes following the attachment of poly-L-lysine to the untreated samples by simple adsorption and plasma treated samples by covalent bonding were investigated. Surface tension values obtained from contact angle data indicate that conformational changes to poly-L-lysine occur in both cases, because these values are lower than the surface tension of poly-L-lysine in solution. However, contact angle data show that covalently bonded poly-L-lysine undergoes less conformational changes than simply adsorbed poly-L-lysine. |
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Keywords: | Contact angles on poly-L-lysine plasma treatment of polystyrene surface adsorption of poly-L-lysine axisymmetric drop shape analysis of poly-L-lysine surfaces |
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