Plasma Methods for the Generation of Chemically Reactive Surfaces for Biomolecule Immobilization and Cell Colonization ‐ A Review
Abstract
Abstract Summary: This review surveys methods for the fabrication, by plasma surface treatments or plasma polymerization, of polymeric surfaces and thin plasma polymer coatings that contain reactive chemical groups useful for the subsequent covalent immobilization, by solution chemical reactions or vapor phase grafting, of molecules or polymers that can exert bio‐specific interfacial responses. Surfaces containing amine, carboxy, hydroxy, and aldehyde groups are the subject of this review. Aminated surfaces have been fabricated using various plasma vapors or mixtures and have found wide use for bio‐interface applications. However, in many cases the amine surfaces have a rather limited shelf life, with…
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 24.80
- Percentile
- 100%
- References
- 189
Authors
4- KSKim S. SiowCorresponding
University of South Australia
- LBLeanne Britcher
University of South Australia
- SKSunil Kumar
University of South Australia
- HJHans J. Griesser
University of South Australia
Topics & keywords
- Surface modification
- Polymer
- Biomolecule
- Covalent bond
- Plasma polymerization
- Polymerization
- Alkyl
- Amine gas treating
- Clean water and sanitation