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Chemical Modification as a Method of Improving Biocompatibility of Carbon Nonwovens

It was shown that carbon nonwoven fabrics obtained from polyacrylonitrile fibers (PAN) by thermal conversion may be modified on the surface in order to improve their biological compatibility and cellular response, which is particularly important in the regeneration of bone or cartilage tissue. Surfa...

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Autores principales: Frączyk, Justyna, Magdziarz, Sylwia, Stodolak-Zych, Ewa, Dzierzkowska, Ewa, Puchowicz, Dorota, Kamińska, Irena, Giełdowska, Małgorzata, Boguń, Maciej
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8230386/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34200740
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ma14123198
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author Frączyk, Justyna
Magdziarz, Sylwia
Stodolak-Zych, Ewa
Dzierzkowska, Ewa
Puchowicz, Dorota
Kamińska, Irena
Giełdowska, Małgorzata
Boguń, Maciej
author_facet Frączyk, Justyna
Magdziarz, Sylwia
Stodolak-Zych, Ewa
Dzierzkowska, Ewa
Puchowicz, Dorota
Kamińska, Irena
Giełdowska, Małgorzata
Boguń, Maciej
author_sort Frączyk, Justyna
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description It was shown that carbon nonwoven fabrics obtained from polyacrylonitrile fibers (PAN) by thermal conversion may be modified on the surface in order to improve their biological compatibility and cellular response, which is particularly important in the regeneration of bone or cartilage tissue. Surface functionalization of carbon nonwovens containing C–C double bonds was carried out using in situ generated diazonium salts derived from aromatic amines containing both electron-acceptor and electron-donor substituents. It was shown that the modification method characteristic for materials containing aromatic structures may be successfully applied to the functionalization of carbon materials. The effectiveness of the surface modification of carbon nonwoven fabrics was confirmed by the FTIR method using an ATR device. The proposed approach allows the incorporation of various functional groups on the nonwovens’ surface, which affects the morphology of fibers as well as their physicochemical properties (wettability). The introduction of a carboxyl group on the surface of nonwoven fabrics, in a reaction with 4-aminobenzoic acid, became a starting point for further modifications necessary for the attachment of RGD-type peptides facilitating cell adhesion to the surface of materials. The surface modification reduced the wettability (θ) of the carbon nonwoven by about 50%. The surface free energy (SFE) in the chemically modified and reference nonwovens remained similar, with the surface modification causing an increase in the polar component (ɣ(p)). The modification of the fiber surface was heterogeneous in nature; however, it provided an attractive site of cell–materials interaction by contacting them to the fiber surface, which supports the adhesion process.
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spelling pubmed-82303862021-06-26 Chemical Modification as a Method of Improving Biocompatibility of Carbon Nonwovens Frączyk, Justyna Magdziarz, Sylwia Stodolak-Zych, Ewa Dzierzkowska, Ewa Puchowicz, Dorota Kamińska, Irena Giełdowska, Małgorzata Boguń, Maciej Materials (Basel) Article It was shown that carbon nonwoven fabrics obtained from polyacrylonitrile fibers (PAN) by thermal conversion may be modified on the surface in order to improve their biological compatibility and cellular response, which is particularly important in the regeneration of bone or cartilage tissue. Surface functionalization of carbon nonwovens containing C–C double bonds was carried out using in situ generated diazonium salts derived from aromatic amines containing both electron-acceptor and electron-donor substituents. It was shown that the modification method characteristic for materials containing aromatic structures may be successfully applied to the functionalization of carbon materials. The effectiveness of the surface modification of carbon nonwoven fabrics was confirmed by the FTIR method using an ATR device. The proposed approach allows the incorporation of various functional groups on the nonwovens’ surface, which affects the morphology of fibers as well as their physicochemical properties (wettability). The introduction of a carboxyl group on the surface of nonwoven fabrics, in a reaction with 4-aminobenzoic acid, became a starting point for further modifications necessary for the attachment of RGD-type peptides facilitating cell adhesion to the surface of materials. The surface modification reduced the wettability (θ) of the carbon nonwoven by about 50%. The surface free energy (SFE) in the chemically modified and reference nonwovens remained similar, with the surface modification causing an increase in the polar component (ɣ(p)). The modification of the fiber surface was heterogeneous in nature; however, it provided an attractive site of cell–materials interaction by contacting them to the fiber surface, which supports the adhesion process. MDPI 2021-06-10 /pmc/articles/PMC8230386/ /pubmed/34200740 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ma14123198 Text en © 2021 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Stodolak-Zych, Ewa
Dzierzkowska, Ewa
Puchowicz, Dorota
Kamińska, Irena
Giełdowska, Małgorzata
Boguń, Maciej
Chemical Modification as a Method of Improving Biocompatibility of Carbon Nonwovens
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title_fullStr Chemical Modification as a Method of Improving Biocompatibility of Carbon Nonwovens
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title_short Chemical Modification as a Method of Improving Biocompatibility of Carbon Nonwovens
title_sort chemical modification as a method of improving biocompatibility of carbon nonwovens
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8230386/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34200740
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ma14123198
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