Title :
Protein adsorption on titanium oxide films synthesized by ion beam assisted deposition
Author :
Zhang, Feng ; Wang, Xianghui ; Li, Changrong ; Zheng, Zhihong ; Liu, Xianghuai ; Yu, Yuehui ; Zou, Shichang
Author_Institution :
Inst. of Metall., Acad. Sinica, Shanghai, China
Abstract :
Titanium oxide films were prepared by ion beam assisted deposition (IBAD), where the films were synthesized by depositing titanium atoms and simultaneously bombarding with an Xe+ ion beam at an energy of 40 keV in an O2 environment. The results show that titanium oxide films exhibit rutile type structure with (100) orientation. The surface energy of titanium oxide and titanium films prepared by IBAD were measured by the contact angle method. The results show that titanium oxide films with (100) orientation exhibit surface energy with dispersion component, α=5.79 (dyne/cm)1/2 and polar component, β=2.94 (dyne/cm)1/2. The protein adsorption properties on low temperature isotropic pyrolytic carbon (LTI-carbon) and titanium oxide films with (100) orientation were studied by the radioisotope labeling method. The results show that there are less human fibrinogen (HFG) adsorbed on the surface of titanium oxide films between adsorbed HFG and proteins in solutions. In HSA/HFG (human fibrinogen) binary system, less HFG is adsorbed on titanium oxide films. The relationship between adsorption and surface energy was discussed. It can be concluded that the titanium oxide films with (100) orientation are better than those of LTI-carbon from a blood compatibility point of view
Keywords :
adsorption; contact angle; ion beam assisted deposition; proteins; surface energy; thin films; titanium compounds; (100) orientation; Xe+ ion beam; blood compatibility; contact angle; human fibrinogen; ion beam assisted deposition; isotropic pyrolytic carbon; oxide films; protein adsorption; radioisotope labeling; rutile type structure; surface energy; Atomic beams; Atomic layer deposition; Energy measurement; Humans; Ion beams; Labeling; Proteins; Radioactive materials; Temperature; Titanium;
Conference_Titel :
Ion Implantation Technology Proceedings, 1998 International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Kyoto
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-4538-X
DOI :
10.1109/IIT.1998.813826