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- W2482334794 abstract "Antifouling properties of a traditional material, polyacrylamide, were evaluated comprehensively in this work to answer two questions: 1. Can polyacrylamide achieve ultralow fouling surfaces (< 50 pg/mm2 protein adsorption)? 2. How robust is the antifouling ability of the polyacrylamide coating when the environment factors (pH, ionic strength, complex media) change? Polyacrylamide brushes were grafted on gold surfaces via surface-initiated atom transfer radical polymerization. Protein adsorption from single protein solutions of fibrinogen, bovine serum albumin, and lysozyme, diluted and undiluted human blood serum, diluted and undiluted human blood plasma, was studied by surface plasmon resonance. With the optimized polymer film thickness, the adsorption amount of all three single proteins on polyacrylamide-grafted surfaces was < 3 pg/mm2. The nonspecific adsorptions from 10% plasma, 10% serum, 100% plasma, and 100% serum onto the polyacrylamide-grafted surfaces were 5, 6.5, 17, and 28 pg/mm2, respectively. The grafted surfaces remained highly resistant to protein adsorption in a wide range of tested pH values (5.2-8.4) and ionic strengths (10-150 mM). The polyacrylamide-grafted surfaces were also strongly resistant to adhesion from bovine aortic endothelial cells. This work demonstrates that polyacrylamide is a robust ultralow fouling material and it is a promising alternative to the traditional ethylene glycol-based antifouling materials." @default.
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- W2482334794 title "Polyacrylamide: Evaluation of Ultralow Fouling Properties of a Traditional Material" @default.
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