Biomacromolecules, 6 (4), 2197 -2203, 2005. 10.1021/bm050127m S1525-7797(05)00127-3
Web Release Date: June 10, 2005

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Polymeric Grafting of Acrylic Acid onto Poly(3-hydroxybutyrate-co-3-hydroxyvalerate): Surface Functionalization for Tissue Engineering Applications

Lisbeth Grndahl,* Adrienne Chandler-Temple, and Matt Trau

Centre for Nanotechnology and Biomaterials, Department of Chemistry, School of Molecular and Microbial Sciences, The University of Queensland, Australia

Received February 20, 2005

Revised April 18, 2005

Abstract:

Poly(3-hydroxybutyrate-co-3-hydroxyvalerate) (PHBV) melt processed disks and solvent cast films were modified by graft co-polymerization with acrylic acid (AAc) in methanol solution at ambient temperature using gamma irradiation (dose rate of 4.5 kGy/h). To assess the presence of carboxylic acid groups on the surface, reaction with pentafluorophenol was performed prior to X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy analysis. The grafting yield for all samples increased with monomer concentration (2-15%), and for the solvent cast films, it also increased with dose (2-9 kGy). However, the grafting yield of the melt processed disks was largely independent of the radiation dose (2-8 kGy). Toluidine blue was used to stain the modified materials facilitating visual information about the extent of carboxylic acid functionalization and depth penetration of the grafted copolymer. Covalent linking of glucosamine to the functionalized surface was achieved using carbodiimide chemistry verifying that the modified substrates are suitable for biomolecule attachment.


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