Influence of nitrogen plasma treatment on the wettability of polyetheretherketone and deposited chitosan layers

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Wettability properties of polyetheretherketone (PEEK) activated and non-activated by nitrogen plasma have been investigated. Moreover, the PEEK plates were covered with antibacterial chitosan and its wettability properties were also investigated. Surface topography was determined using SEM and optical profilometry and surface composition by FT-IR and XPS. For determination of apparent surface free energy, the hysteresis approach (CAH), acid base (LWAB), and Owens–Wendt (O–W) theory were used. The equilibrium contact angles were calculated from the Tadmor theory and further used for apparent surface energy calculation applying the above-mentioned approaches. Due to the surface plasma activation both the roughness of the surface and the polar component of apparent surface free energy increased. It is shown that nitrogen plasma activation of PEEK surface increases the adhesion of chitosan to the surface due to the combination effect of: (i) the increase in surface roughness, (ii) introducing the polar groups onto the surface.

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Terpiłowski, K., Wiącek, A. E., & Jurak, M. (2018). Influence of nitrogen plasma treatment on the wettability of polyetheretherketone and deposited chitosan layers. Advances in Polymer Technology, 37(6), 1557–1569. https://doi.org/10.1002/adv.21813

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