Coupling of keratin with titanium surfaces is here realized both through thick coatings and molecular functionalization.This coupling has the final aim both of chemical and mechanical protection of the titanium surfacesand of improving interaction of titanium implants with soft tissues in transmucosal and percutaneous implants.Wool-derived keratin has been used and plasma decontamination/activation has been tested as possible strategyfor the improvement of keratin grafting ability and adhesion. Coated/functionalized surfaces have been characterizedby means of X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy (XPS) and Scanning Electron Microscopy (SEM), contactangle measurements X-Ray Diffraction (XRD), zeta potential and adhesion (tape and scratch) tests. These analysesevidenced that keratin was successfully coupled to titanium surfaces both in the form of molecular graftingand thick coating. In both cases, plasma surface activation improves keratin wetting and bonding ability for thesubstrates. The obtained coatings showed good adhesion and mechanical stability.
Coupling of keratin with titanium: A physico-chemical characterization of functionalized or coated surfaces
Claudia Vineis;Alessio Varesano;Giovanna Gautier di Confiengo;
2020
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Coupling of keratin with titanium surfaces is here realized both through thick coatings and molecular functionalization.This coupling has the final aim both of chemical and mechanical protection of the titanium surfacesand of improving interaction of titanium implants with soft tissues in transmucosal and percutaneous implants.Wool-derived keratin has been used and plasma decontamination/activation has been tested as possible strategyfor the improvement of keratin grafting ability and adhesion. Coated/functionalized surfaces have been characterizedby means of X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy (XPS) and Scanning Electron Microscopy (SEM), contactangle measurements X-Ray Diffraction (XRD), zeta potential and adhesion (tape and scratch) tests. These analysesevidenced that keratin was successfully coupled to titanium surfaces both in the form of molecular graftingand thick coating. In both cases, plasma surface activation improves keratin wetting and bonding ability for thesubstrates. The obtained coatings showed good adhesion and mechanical stability.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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Descrizione: This is the Author Accepted Manuscript (postprint) version of the following paper: S. Ferraris, M. Prato, C. Vineis, A. Varesano, G. Gautier di Confiengo, S. Spriano, "Coupling of keratin with titanium: A physico-chemical characterization of functionalized or coated surfaces (2020) peer-reviewed and accepted for publication in Surface & Coatings Technology 397 (2020) 126057. doi: 10.1016/j.surfcoat.2020.126057
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