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Long-Lasting Antifouling Coating from Multi-Armed Polymer
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Materials ScienceEngineeringBiomimetic MaterialsSurface FunctionalizationFour-armed PegPolymer ScienceProtein AdhesionLinear PegDrug Delivery SystemsSurface ModificationSurface TreatmentBiomedical EngineeringLong-lasting AntifoulingMulti-functional CoatingBiomaterialsBiocompatible MaterialPolymer ChemistryProtective Coating
We describe a new antifouling surface coating, based on aggregation of a short amphiphilic four-armed PEG-dopamine polymer into particles and on surface binding by catechol chemistry. An unbroken and smooth polymeric coating layer with an average thickness of approximately 4 μm was formed on top of titanium oxide surfaces by a single step reaction. Coatings conferred excellent resistance to protein adhesion. Cell attachment was completely prevented for at least eight weeks, although the membranes themselves did not appear to be intrinsically cytotoxic. When linear PEG or four-armed PEG of higher molecular weight were used, the resulting coatings were inferior in thickness and in preventing protein adhesion. This coating method has potential applicability for biomedical devices susceptible to fouling after implantation.
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