Self-Assembled Antimicrobial and Biocompatible Copolymer Films on Titanium

Citation

Pfaffenroth, C.; Winkel, A.; Dempwolf, W.; Gamble, L. J.; Castner, D. G.; Stiesch, M.; & Menzel, H. (2011). Self-Assembled Antimicrobial and Biocompatible Copolymer Films on Titanium. Macromolecular Bioscience, 11(11), 1515-1525.

Abstract

Copolymers of 4-vinyl-N-hexylpyridinium bromide and dimethyl(2-methacryloyloxyethyl) phosphonate self-assemble to form ultrathin layers on titanium surfaces that show antimicrobial activity, and biocompatibility. The copolymer layers are characterized by contact angle measurements, ellipsometry and XPS. Antibacterial activity is assessed by investigation of adherence of S. mutans. Biocompatibility is rated based on human gingival fibroblast adhesion and proliferation. By balancing the opposing effects of the chemical composition on biocompatibility and antimicrobial activity, copolymer coatings are fabricated that are able to inhibit the growth of S. mutans on the surface but still show attachment of gingival fibroblasts, and therefore might prevent biofilm formation on implants.

Keyword(s)

antimicrobial polymer coatings
attachment
biocompatibility
Cell Adhesion
copolymerization
medical implants
phosphonic acid
polymer-films
surfaces

Notes

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Times Cited:6
Cited References Count:29

Reference Type

Journal Article

Secondary Title

Macromolecular Bioscience

Author(s)

Pfaffenroth, C.
Winkel, A.
Dempwolf, W.
Gamble, L. J.
Castner, D. G.
Stiesch, M.
Menzel, H.

Year Published

2011

Date Published

1762732800

Volume Number

11

Issue Number

11

Pages

1515-1525

ISSN/ISBN

1616-5187

DOI

DOI 10.1002/mabi.201100124