Journal article

Controlling cell-material interactions with polymer nanocomposites by use of surface modifying additives

LA Poole-Warren, B Farrugia, N Fong, E Hume, A Simmons

Applied Surface Science | ELSEVIER SCIENCE BV | Published : 2008

Abstract

Polymer nanocomposites (NC) are fabricated by incorporating well dispersed nanoscale particles within a polymer matrix. This study focuses on elastomeric polyurethane (PU) based nanocomposites, containing organically modified silicates (OMS), as bioactive materials. Nanocomposites incorporating chlorhexidine diacetate as an organic modifier (OM) were demonstrated to be antibacterial with a dose dependence related to both the silicate loading and the loading of OM. When the non-antibacterial OM dodecylamine was used, both cell and platelet adhesion were decreased on the nanocomposite surface. These results suggest that OM is released from the polymer and can impact on cell behaviour at the in..

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