In vitro studies of PEG thin films with different molecular weights deposited by MAPLE

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Irina Alexandra Paun
Valentin Ion
Catalin-Romeo Luculescu
Maria Dinescu
Stela Canulescu
Jørgen Schou
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[1] National Institute for Laser,Faculty of Applied Sciences
[2] Plasma and Radiation Physics,DTU Fotonik, Risø Campus
[3] University Politehnica of Bucharest,Faculty of Physics
[4] Technical University of Denmark,undefined
[5] University of Bucharest,undefined
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Applied Physics A | 2012年 / 109卷
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PEG10000; Water Contact Angle; Polymer Molecular Weight; Blood Compatibility; Matrix Assisted Pulse Laser Evaporation;
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In this work, polyethylene glycol (PEG) films were produced by Matrix Assisted Pulsed Laser Evaporation (MAPLE). The possibility to tailor the properties of the films by means of polymer molecular weight was explored. The films of PEG of average molecular weights 400 Da, 1450 Da, and 10000 Da (PEG400, PEG1450, and PEG10000) were investigated in vitro, in media similar with those inside the body (phosphate buffer saline PBS with pH 7.4 and blood). The mass of the polymer did not change during this treatment, but the polymer molecular weight was found to strongly influence the films properties and their behavior in vitro. Thus, immersion in PBS induced swelling of the PEG films, which was more pronounced for PEG polymers of higher molecular weight. Prior to immersion in PBS, the PEG films of higher molecular weight were more hydrophilic, the water contact angles decreasing from ∼66 grd for PEG400 to ∼41 grd for PEG1450 and to ∼15 grd for PEG10000. The same trend was observed during immersion of the PEG films in PBS. Before immersion in PBS, the refractive index of the films increased from ∼1.43 for PEG400 to ∼1.48 for PEG1450 and to ∼1.68 for PEG10000. During immersion in PBS the refractive index decreased gradually, but remained higher for the PEG molecules of higher mass. Finally, blood compatibility tests showed that the PEG films of higher molecular weight were most compatible with blood.
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