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Fast incorporation of primary amine group into polylactide surface for improving C<sub>2</sub>C<sub>12</sub>cell proliferation using nitrogen-based atmospheric-pressure plasma jets
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Cold Atmospheric PlasmaBiomanufacturingPla SurfacePolylactide SurfaceEngineeringBiotechnologyFast IncorporationOrganic ChemistryBiomedical EngineeringChemistryPlasma MedicineGas Discharge PlasmaPlasma TreatmentsPrimary Amine GroupPlasma ProcessingBiomolecular Engineering
In this article, we report the development of the fast incorporation of primary amine functional groups into a polylactide (PLA) surface using the post-discharge jet region of an atmospheric-pressure nitrogen-based dielectric barrier discharge (DBD). Plasma treatments were carried out in two sequential steps: (1) nitrogen with 0.1% oxygen addition, and (2) nitrogen with 5% ammonia addition. The analyses show that the concentration of N/C ratio, surface energy, contact angle, and surface roughness of the treated PLA surface can reach 19.1%, 70.5 mJ/m(2), 38° and 73.22 nm, respectively. In addition, the proposed two-step plasma treatment procedure can produce a PLA surface exhibiting almost the same C2C12 cell attachment and proliferation performance as that of the conventional gelatin coating method. Most importantly, the processing/preparation time is reduced from 13-15 h (gelatin coating method) to 5-15 min (two-step plasma treatment), which is very useful in practical applications.
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