Composites of plasma treated poly(etherimide) films with gold nanoparticles and lysine through layer by layer assembly: a ``friendly-rough'' surface for cell adhesion and proliferation for tissue engineering applications

TitleComposites of plasma treated poly(etherimide) films with gold nanoparticles and lysine through layer by layer assembly: a ``friendly-rough'' surface for cell adhesion and proliferation for tissue engineering applications
Publication TypeJournal Article
Year of Publication2009
AuthorsD'Britto, V, Tiwari, S, Purohit, V, Wadgaonkar, PP, Bhoraskar, SV, Bhonde, RR, Prasad, BLV
JournalJournal of Materials Chemistry
Volume19
Issue4
Pagination544-550
Date PublishedDEC
ISSN0959-9428
Abstract

A composite film fabricated by plasma treated poly(etherimide) with subsequent deposition of gold nanoparticles and lysine using layer by layer assembly has been demonstrated to be good for cell attachment and proliferation making it an attractive strategy for tissue engineering applications. As compared to the other methods the decrease in contact angle obtained here does not depend much on the plasma treatment thus affecting the polymer structure minimally. A combination of surface roughness provided by the gold nanoparticles and the presence of amine groups of lysine is hypothesized to be the reason for the features observed.

DOI10.1039/b817231e
Type of Journal (Indian or Foreign)Foreign
Impact Factor (IF)5.099
Divison category: 
Physical and Materials Chemistry
Polymer Science & Engineering