Reactions of thrombresistant multilayered thin films on poly(vinyl chloride) (PVC) surfaces : A spectroscopic study
1998
These studies focus on the formation of multilayered thromboresistant thin films containing poly-(ethylenimine) (PEI), dextran sulfate (DS), and heparin (HP), deposited on poly(vinyl chloride) surfaces. Dipping and spin-coating are employed to deposit multilayers, and using attenuated total reflectance Fourier transform infrared (ATR FT-IR) spectroscopy, the effects of pH, concentration of surface reacting species, and cross-linking conditions on the formation of multilayered structures are investigated. Quantitative ATR FT-IR analysis reveals that, when thin films are deposited by dipping, HP is immobilized to form covalent -CH 2 NH- linkages between PEI-NH 2 , and terminal HP-CHO groups. However, when spin-coating is utilized as an application method, HP takes a parallel orientation, and ionic complexes between PEI-NH 3 + (OH - ) and HP-SO 3 - (H 3 O + ) are formed. Quantitative analysis indicates that the surface concentration of individual layers is significantly lower for spin-coated layers.
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