Development of Poor Cell Adhesive Immersion Precipitation Membranes Based on Supramolecular Bis-Urea Polymers.

Macromol Biosci

Department of Biomedical Engineering, Laboratory of Chemical Biology, and Institute for Complex Molecular Systems, Eindhoven University of Technology, P. O. Box 513, 5600 MB, Eindhoven, The Netherlands.

Published: March 2020

A variety of biomedical applications requires tailored membranes; fabrication through a mix-and-match approach is simple and desired. Polymers based on supramolecular bis-urea (BU) moieties are capable of modular integration through directed non-covalent stacking. Here, it is proposed that non-cell adhesive properties can be introduced in polycaprolactone-BU-based membranes by the addition of poly(ethylene glycol) (PEG)-BU during immersion precipitation membrane fabrication, while unmodified PEG is not retained in the membrane. PEG-BU addition results in denser membranes with a similar pore size compared to pristine membranes, while PEG addition induces defect formation. Infrared spectroscopy and surface hydrophobicity measurements indicate that PEG-BU is retained during membrane processing. Additionally, PEG-BU incorporation successfully leads to poor cell adhesive surfaces. No evidence is observed to indicate PEG retention. The results obtained indicate that the BU system enables intimate mixing of BU-modified polymers after processing. Collectively, the results provide the first steps toward BU-based immersion precipitated supramolecular membranes for biomedical applications.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/mabi.201900277DOI Listing

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