1. Nanoengineered plasma polymer films for biomedical applications
- Author
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Krasimir Vasilev, Melanie Ramiasa-MacGregor, Vasilev, Krasimir, and Ramiasa-MacGregor, Melanie
- Subjects
chemistry.chemical_classification ,antibacterial coatings ,Materials science ,nanotechnology ,plasma polymers ,Nanotechnology ,02 engineering and technology ,Polymer ,Plasma ,010402 general chemistry ,021001 nanoscience & nanotechnology ,Smart material ,01 natural sciences ,medical devices ,0104 chemical sciences ,thin films ,chemistry ,drug delivery ,General Materials Science ,cell therapies ,0210 nano-technology ,surface modification - Abstract
This forward looking concise review describes recent advances in the field of nanoengineered plasma polymer films. These types of coatings are relevant in many fields of application and have gained substantial research and technological interestover the last decade. The review starts with an introduction of plasma polymerization as a technique for preparation for nanometer thin polymer-like coatings. This is followed by the examples of the use of nanoengineered plasma polymer coatings in applications relevant to biomedical devices. Applications in antibacterial coatings and drug delivery vehicles are discussed. Significant section of this paper is dedicated to cell guidance surfaces which have an extensive range of applications ranging from coatings for medical devices to research tools that can help unraveling complex biological questions and vehicles for the growing field of cell therapies. The vision of the authors about the future directions of the field have also been presented, including a section on novel oxazoline based coatings that carry great promise for advances in the biomaterial and biomedical fields. Refereed/Peer-reviewed
- Published
- 2018