TY - JOUR
T1 - A Novel Approach for the Decoration of Parylene C Coatings Using Functional Silica-Triclosan Co-Polymer Nanoparticles
AU - Binyamini, Rina B
AU - Laux, Edith
AU - Keppner, Herbert
AU - Lellouche, Jean Paul
N1 - This work is licensed under Creative
Commons Attribution 4.0 License
PY - 2021/3
Y1 - 2021/3
N2 - Both pure silica (SiO2) nanoparticles (SNPs) and functionalized hybrid triclosan (TCS)/silica nanocomposites (T-SNCs) were deposited onto nonfunctional Parylene C films using a novel, readily executed, one-step decoration method. Unlike previously known methods, this functionalization method of Parylene C films required neither any binding agent nor sophisticated equipment/devices. The SiO2-based NPs anchored onto Parylene C substrates were formed via a common base-catalyzed hydrolytic sol-gel method. Regarding the mechanism, it has been assumed that the SiO2 phase precursor (Si(OC2H5)4), tetraethoxysilane (TEOS), was first adsorbed and 2D polymerized onto the parylene C film due to hydrophobic interactions that served as an anchor mechanism for further corresponding NPs growth [1] This assumption was investigated by comparing thermal behaviors (measured by differential scanning calorimetry, DSC) of parylene C coatings before and after the following specific surface treatment, i.e., first (i) first parylene C coating incubation with TEOS, followed by (ii) SNPs formation and growth from such a TEOS-modified coating surface. Following the same procedure, hybrid thiophene-containing H-SiO2-TCS NPs were also successfully grown from the surface of a same TEOS-modified parylene C film and characterized using high resolution scanning electron microscopy (HR-SEM) and X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy (XPS). In order to obtain deeper insight into the overall functionalization process, the similar hybrid H-SiO2-TCS NPs that formed in the bulk-contacting medium were also isolated and fully characterized for comparison needs. Resulting anti-bacterial biological experiments were also performed as well.
AB - Both pure silica (SiO2) nanoparticles (SNPs) and functionalized hybrid triclosan (TCS)/silica nanocomposites (T-SNCs) were deposited onto nonfunctional Parylene C films using a novel, readily executed, one-step decoration method. Unlike previously known methods, this functionalization method of Parylene C films required neither any binding agent nor sophisticated equipment/devices. The SiO2-based NPs anchored onto Parylene C substrates were formed via a common base-catalyzed hydrolytic sol-gel method. Regarding the mechanism, it has been assumed that the SiO2 phase precursor (Si(OC2H5)4), tetraethoxysilane (TEOS), was first adsorbed and 2D polymerized onto the parylene C film due to hydrophobic interactions that served as an anchor mechanism for further corresponding NPs growth [1] This assumption was investigated by comparing thermal behaviors (measured by differential scanning calorimetry, DSC) of parylene C coatings before and after the following specific surface treatment, i.e., first (i) first parylene C coating incubation with TEOS, followed by (ii) SNPs formation and growth from such a TEOS-modified coating surface. Following the same procedure, hybrid thiophene-containing H-SiO2-TCS NPs were also successfully grown from the surface of a same TEOS-modified parylene C film and characterized using high resolution scanning electron microscopy (HR-SEM) and X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy (XPS). In order to obtain deeper insight into the overall functionalization process, the similar hybrid H-SiO2-TCS NPs that formed in the bulk-contacting medium were also isolated and fully characterized for comparison needs. Resulting anti-bacterial biological experiments were also performed as well.
KW - Silica nanoparticles
KW - hybrid silica/thiophene nanoparticles
KW - Functional parylene C coatings
KW - hybrid silicaperylene c composites
KW - antibacterial parylene c coatings
UR - https://lupinepublishers.com/material-science-journal/abstracts/a-novel-approach-for-the-decoration-of-parylene-c-coatings-using-functional-silica-triclosan-co-polymer-nanoparticles.ID.000173.php
U2 - 10.32474/MAMS.2021.03.000173
DO - 10.32474/MAMS.2021.03.000173
M3 - Article
SN - 2641-6921
VL - 3
SP - 436
EP - 444
JO - Modern Approaches on Material Science
JF - Modern Approaches on Material Science
ER -