DocumentCode
148954
Title
Hemocompatibility of DLC coating for blood analysis devices
Author
Shiba, Kazutoshi ; Ohgoe, Y. ; Hirakuri, K. ; Mizuno, Jun ; Shoji, Shuji ; Ozeki, K. ; Sato, Kiminori ; Fukata, N. ; Alanazi, Ayidh
Author_Institution
Sch. of Eng., Tokyo Denki Univ., Tokyo, Japan
fYear
2014
fDate
23-25 April 2014
Firstpage
748
Lastpage
751
Abstract
The studies of Diamond-Like carbon (DLC) coated medical devices have reported possibility for developing blood analysis devices. DLC film is a surface modification technique for biomaterials due to their hemocompatibility, low friction, and reasonableness. We have deposited DLC film on silicon (Si), cyclic olefin polymer (COP), polycarbonate (PC), SU-8 and polydimethylsiloxane (PDMS) by using r.f. plasma enhanced chemical vapor deposition (r.f.-PECVD) method. These materials have been used extensively in micro-channel devices. The hemocompatibility, chemical composition, structure, wettability, roughness, and surface morphology of the samples have been investigated by in-vitro test with sheep blood, X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy (XPS), Raman spectroscopy (Raman), a contact angle measurement, atomic force microscopy (AFM). The result indicated that the satisfied hemocompatibility was obtained for the DLC on COP and PDMS. Moreover, it was observed that hemocompatibility was influenced by surface conditions of sample DLC coating to COP and PDMS are expected as a surface modification technique for the micro-channel with hemocompatibility.
Keywords
Raman spectra; X-ray photoelectron spectra; atomic force microscopy; biomedical materials; blood; chemical analysis; chemical structure; contact angle; diamond-like carbon; elemental semiconductors; friction; plasma CVD; polymers; protective coatings; silicon; surface morphology; surface roughness; wetting; AFM; C; COP; DLC coating; DLC film; PDMS; Raman spectroscopy; SU-8; Si; X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy; XPS; atomic force microscopy; biomaterials; blood analysis devices; chemical composition; chemical structure; contact angle measurement; cyclic olefin polymer; diamond-like carbon; friction; hemocompatibility; in-vitro test; medical devices; microchannel devices; polycarbonate; polydimethylsiloxane; r.f. plasma enhanced chemical vapor deposition; r.f.-PECVD; sheep blood; silicon; surface modification; surface morphology; surface roughness; wettability; Blood; Films; Rough surfaces; Surface morphology; Surface roughness; Surface treatment; blood analysis; diamond-like carbon (DLC); hemocompatibility; micro channel; micro fluidic device;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Electronics Packaging (ICEP), 2014 International Conference on
Conference_Location
Toyama
Print_ISBN
978-4-904090-10-7
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/ICEP.2014.6826781
Filename
6826781
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