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Plasma polymerization of cyclopropylamine with a sub-atmospheric pressure DBD

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Abstract Amino functionalized surfaces have been shown to improve cell adhesion, proliferation and viability. Herein, plasma polymerized cyclopropylamine (CPA) coatings were deposited at sub-atmospheric pressure with a dielectric barrier discharge… Click to show full abstract

Abstract Amino functionalized surfaces have been shown to improve cell adhesion, proliferation and viability. Herein, plasma polymerized cyclopropylamine (CPA) coatings were deposited at sub-atmospheric pressure with a dielectric barrier discharge (DBD) sustained in argon at different W/FM values (Yasuda parameter). The deposited coatings were then analysed with scanning electron microscopy, atomic force microscopy, Fourier transform infrared and X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy. Results reveal that changing the deposition time at a fixed W/FM value has no significant effect on the chemical composition of the deposits. It is found that the surface morphology strongly depends on W/FM values. The amino selectivity strongly decreases with increasing W/FM while the total nitrogen and oxygen concentration increases.

Keywords: microscopy; sub atmospheric; cyclopropylamine; dbd; atmospheric pressure

Journal Title: European Polymer Journal
Year Published: 2018

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