The impact of macromolecule constitution and electrostatic dimensions on the adsorption of cationic model polyelectrolytes (PELs) onto oppositely charged porous microspheres (MSs) suspended in aqueous media is demonstrated. The contour length (L) of the PEL, the chemical structure of the substituents at the ionic group, the ionic strength of the solution (I), and the average pore radius of the microspheres (R) are considered as variable. Adsorption isotherms quantitatively reveal how PEL parameters, MS geometry, and medium characteristics affect the adsorbed amount and surface coverage.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe surface of poly(L-lactide) (PLLA) films deposited on glass coverslips was modified with poly(DL-lactide) (PDLLA), or 1:4 mixtures of PDLLA and PDLLA-b-PEO block copolymers, in which either none, 5% or 20% of the copolymer molecules carried a synthetic extracellular matrix-derived ligand for integrin adhesion receptors, the GRGDSG oligopeptide, attached to the end of the PEO chain. The materials, perspective for vascular tissue engineering, were seeded with rat aortic smooth muscle cells (11,000 cells/cm(2)) and the adhesion, spreading, DNA synthesis and proliferation of these cells was followed on inert and bioactive surfaces. In 24-h-old cultures in serum-supplemented media, the number of cells adhering to the PDLLA-b-PEO copolymer was almost eight times lower than that on the control PDLLA surface.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFA family of cationic polyelectrolytes possessing defined chain lengths, narrow chain length distributions, uniform charge density, but substituents of different hydrophilicity at the quaternary ammonium group served as model compounds for adsorption studies. These studies quantitatively revealed that polymer characteristics and electrostatic parameters affect the adsorption behavior on oppositely charged porous column materials. The presence of electrostatic exclusion, in addition to size exclusion, was proved comparing molecular, electrostatic and geometrical parameters.
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