Cytocompatibility of modified a -C : H film deposited on complicated polymeric medical apparatus
In this study, in order to biologically evaluate the surface condition of the a -C : H film which was deposited on a complicated polymeric medical apparatus by using rf plasma chemical vapor deposition technique with a special three-dimensional-type electrode, we have investigated the cytocompatibil...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Journal of applied physics 2009-05, Vol.105 (9), p.094702-094702-5 |
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Zusammenfassung: | In this study, in order to biologically evaluate the surface condition of the
a
-C
:
H
film which was deposited on a complicated polymeric medical apparatus by using rf plasma chemical vapor deposition technique with a special three-dimensional-type electrode, we have investigated the cytocompatibility to the
a
-C
:
H
film with and without plasma post-treatment. The
a
-C
:
H
film surface was modified with argon (Ar) and oxygen
(
O
2
)
plasma post-treatment to change the surface condition of the
a
-C
:
H
film. The effects of the plasma post-treatment of
a
-C
:
H
film deposited on a complicated object were estimated by using an Ar-laser Raman microscopy (Raman), a wettability measurement, a x-ray photoelectron spectrometer, and an atomic force microscopy. Additionally, the cellular adhesions of
a
-C
:
H
film with and without plasma post-treatments were carried out under cell culture by
in vitro
studies. As results, The surface properties of
a
-C
:
H
film on a complicated polymeric medical apparatus were controlled by surface modifications with Ar and
O
2
plasma post-treatment. Additionally, the cell cultures by
in vitro
studies have shown good cell growth on all the
a
-C
:
H
film surface. Moreover, it was observed that cellular growth/adhesion was controlled by surface conditions of the
a
-C
:
H
film with and without plasma post-treatments. |
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ISSN: | 0021-8979 1089-7550 |
DOI: | 10.1063/1.3117206 |