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Surface modification of silicone via colloidal deposition of amphiphilic block copolymers

Authors :
Roberto Donno
Ghislaine Robert-Nicoud
Christopher J. Cadman
Nicola Tirelli
Morgan R. Alexander
Source :
Polym. Chem.. 5:6687-6701
Publication Year :
2014
Publisher :
Royal Society of Chemistry (RSC), 2014.

Abstract

We report here on a method to functionalize silicone surfaces, which is based on the deposition of silicone-containing amphiphilic block copolymers from a colloidal water–ethanol dispersion. Using cross-linked silicones (Sylgard 184) as substrates, copolymers composed of two poly(glycerol monomethacrylate) (PGMMA) terminal blocks and a central poly(dimethylsiloxane) (PDMS) block can be effectively deposited when the PDMS content is ≥46 wt%. (≥65 mol%); the deposition provides smooth and stable surfaces, which significantly affected the protein adsorption behaviour of the substrate, suggesting a possible application in biomaterial coating. In air, the block copolymer surface films underwent a reorganization, which differs from the classical hydrophobic recovery of silicones and may be related to a disordered folding of lamellar structures. This led to a predominant surface coverage by thin, possibly monomolecular layers, which displayed a non-restructuring polar surface. However, as a consequence of the reorganization also larger aggregates were produced, albeit in relatively small numbers; these aggregates underwent a progressive hydrophobization (in this case a hydrophobic recovery) and probably dominated the contact angle behaviour of the material. In summary, the colloidal deposition of amphiphilic silicone-based block copolymers successfully modifies the surface properties of silicone substrates; however, attention must paid to reorganization phenomena in order to maximize the stability of the coating.

Details

ISSN :
17599962 and 17599954
Volume :
5
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Polym. Chem.
Accession number :
edsair.doi...........7f07b29cbe4fc9127e644edfbeb86f22
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1039/c4py00941j