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Published on: November 19, 2018
Adsorbed Water Structure on Acrylate-Based Biocompatible Polymer Surface
Saptarsi Mondal1,2, Jooyoun Kang1,2, Kwanghee Park1,2
1Center for Molecular Spectroscopy and Dynamics, Institute for Basic Science (IBS), 145 Anam-ro, Seongbuk-gu, Seoul 02841, Republic of Korea.
Abstract:
The role of water in the excellent biocompatibility of the acrylate-based polymers widely used for antibiofouling coating material has been realized previously. Here, we report femtosecond mid-infrared pump-probe spectroscopy of the OD stretch band of HOD molecule adsorbed on highly biocompatible poly(2-methoxyethyl) acrylate [PMEA] and poorly biocompatible poly(2-phenoxyethyl) acrylate [PPEA], both of which reveal that there are two water species with significantly different vibrational lifetime. PMEA interacts more strongly with water than PPEA through the H-bonding interaction between carbonyl (C═O) and water. The vibrational lifetime of the OD stretch in PPEA is notably longer by factors of 3 and 7 than those in PMEA and bulk water, respectively. The IR-pump visible-probe photothermal imaging further unravels substantial spatial overlap between polymer CO group and water for hydrated PMEA and a significant difference in surface morphology than those in PPEA, which exhibits the underlying relationships among polymer-water interaction, surface morphology, and biocompatibility.
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