Adhesive Prebiotic Chemistry Inspired Coatings for Bone Contacting Applications

2017 
New and improved bone-contacting medical devices are required to provide excellent bioactivity at the biointerface. Here, we have used coatings based on prebiotic chemistry inspired polymerization of aminomalonitrile (AMN) in combination with comonomers 3,4-di- and 3,4,5-trihydroxybenzaldehyde (DHBA and THBA). The comonomers were incorporated into the AMN coatings to enhance polymerization kinetics, adhesive properties, metal binding efficacy, and human mesenchymal stem cell (hMSC) response. Incorporation of DHBA and THBA as separate comonomers enhanced the polymerization kinetics compared to that of AMN polymerization alone, with 30 mol % THBA (30T) resulting in a 6-fold increase in thickness over 24 h. Furthermore, the adhesion of AMN coatings to silicon was enhanced when copolymerized with the HBA monomers, where the interfacial adhesion of the 30T coating was increased 20-fold. The ability of the coatings to incorporate zinc ions was investigated, and X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy (XPS) analysis de...
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