Application Report: Surface Characterization in Biomedical Engineering
Application Report: Surface Characterization in Biomedical Engineering
Application Report: Surface Characterization in Biomedical Engineering
The middle part of a tooth should have a very good Another example is to increase the surface tension of
bonding to the gums (biophil to tissue) but also polymer surfaces (PTFE, PS) in ammonia plasma
biophobe to Bacteria. (result = 44-48 mN/m) to increase the deposition of
Surface modification of artificial material in contact with endothel cells. These endothel cells are part of the
body fluids by corona-, plasma- or flame treatment can natural surfaces of blood vessels. The result is a "haemo-
help to avoid deposition of proteins and enzymes on compatible" surface, based on polymers.
various materials. Albumine and Fibrinogen tend to In order to avoid bacteria adhesion, the surface tension
adsorb on polyester filter material. Treating these filters of polymer surfaces has to be as high as possible. Water
by plasma deposition (plasma of Hydroxyethyl- and bacteria (e.g. staphylococcus epidermi) compete in
methacrylate (HEMA)) reduces the adsorption drastically. the adsorption process. The surface tension of water is
This effect can be understood by the theory of van Oss, significantly higher than the surface tension of the
Good and Chaudhury: By increasing the basic character bacteria. An increase in the SFT value of the solid surface
of the surface (σº) water with relatively high acid will decrease the ability of bacteria adsorption.
component ( =25.5) can increasingly compete in