Understanding Surface Modifications Induced via Argon Plasma Treatment through Secondary Electron Hyperspectral Imaging

Abstract Understanding the effects that sterilization methods have on the surface of a biomaterial is a prerequisite for clinical deployment. Sterilization causes alterations in a material's surface chemistry and surface structures that can result in significant changes to its cellular response...

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Main Authors: Nicholas Farr, Jeerawan Thanarak, Jan Schäfer, Antje Quade, Frederik Claeyssens, Nicola Green, Cornelia Rodenburg
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Wiley 2021-02-01
Series:Advanced Science
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1002/advs.202003762
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spelling doaj-2ef77b2d24e349c0a8f66538b50b5ab02021-02-17T08:51:15ZengWileyAdvanced Science2198-38442021-02-0184n/an/a10.1002/advs.202003762Understanding Surface Modifications Induced via Argon Plasma Treatment through Secondary Electron Hyperspectral ImagingNicholas Farr0Jeerawan Thanarak1Jan Schäfer2Antje Quade3Frederik Claeyssens4Nicola Green5Cornelia Rodenburg6Department of Materials Science and Engineering Sir Robert Hadfield Building University of Sheffield Mappin Street Sheffield S1 3JD UKDepartment of Materials Science and Engineering Sir Robert Hadfield Building University of Sheffield Mappin Street Sheffield S1 3JD UKLeibniz Institute for Plasma Science and Technology (INP e.V.) Felix‐Hausdorff‐Str. 2 Greifswald 17489 GermanyLeibniz Institute for Plasma Science and Technology (INP e.V.) Felix‐Hausdorff‐Str. 2 Greifswald 17489 GermanyDepartment of Materials Science and Engineering Sir Robert Hadfield Building University of Sheffield Mappin Street Sheffield S1 3JD UKDepartment of Materials Science and Engineering Sir Robert Hadfield Building University of Sheffield Mappin Street Sheffield S1 3JD UKDepartment of Materials Science and Engineering Sir Robert Hadfield Building University of Sheffield Mappin Street Sheffield S1 3JD UKAbstract Understanding the effects that sterilization methods have on the surface of a biomaterial is a prerequisite for clinical deployment. Sterilization causes alterations in a material's surface chemistry and surface structures that can result in significant changes to its cellular response. Here we compare surfaces resulting from the application of the industry standard autoclave sterilisation to that of surfaces resulting from the use of low‐pressure Argon glow discharge within a novel gas permeable packaging method in order to explore a potential new biomaterial sterilisation method. Material surfaces are assessed by applying secondary electron hyperspectral imaging (SEHI). SEHI is a novel low‐voltage scanning electron microscopy based characterization technique that, in addition to capturing topographical images, also provides nanoscale resolution chemical maps by utilizing the energy distribution of emitted secondary electrons. Here, SEHI maps are exploited to assess the lateral distributions of diverse functional groups that are effected by the sterilization treatments. This information combined with a range of conventional surface analysis techniques and a cellular metabolic activity assay reveals persuasive reasons as to why low‐pressure argon glow discharge should be considered for further optimization as a potential terminal sterilization method for PGS‐M, a functionalized form of poly(glycerol sebacate) (PGS).https://doi.org/10.1002/advs.202003762argon plasma treatmentpolymer characterizationpolymeric biomaterialssecondary electron emissionsecondary electron hyperspectral imaging
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author Nicholas Farr
Jeerawan Thanarak
Jan Schäfer
Antje Quade
Frederik Claeyssens
Nicola Green
Cornelia Rodenburg
spellingShingle Nicholas Farr
Jeerawan Thanarak
Jan Schäfer
Antje Quade
Frederik Claeyssens
Nicola Green
Cornelia Rodenburg
Understanding Surface Modifications Induced via Argon Plasma Treatment through Secondary Electron Hyperspectral Imaging
Advanced Science
argon plasma treatment
polymer characterization
polymeric biomaterials
secondary electron emission
secondary electron hyperspectral imaging
author_facet Nicholas Farr
Jeerawan Thanarak
Jan Schäfer
Antje Quade
Frederik Claeyssens
Nicola Green
Cornelia Rodenburg
author_sort Nicholas Farr
title Understanding Surface Modifications Induced via Argon Plasma Treatment through Secondary Electron Hyperspectral Imaging
title_short Understanding Surface Modifications Induced via Argon Plasma Treatment through Secondary Electron Hyperspectral Imaging
title_full Understanding Surface Modifications Induced via Argon Plasma Treatment through Secondary Electron Hyperspectral Imaging
title_fullStr Understanding Surface Modifications Induced via Argon Plasma Treatment through Secondary Electron Hyperspectral Imaging
title_full_unstemmed Understanding Surface Modifications Induced via Argon Plasma Treatment through Secondary Electron Hyperspectral Imaging
title_sort understanding surface modifications induced via argon plasma treatment through secondary electron hyperspectral imaging
publisher Wiley
series Advanced Science
issn 2198-3844
publishDate 2021-02-01
description Abstract Understanding the effects that sterilization methods have on the surface of a biomaterial is a prerequisite for clinical deployment. Sterilization causes alterations in a material's surface chemistry and surface structures that can result in significant changes to its cellular response. Here we compare surfaces resulting from the application of the industry standard autoclave sterilisation to that of surfaces resulting from the use of low‐pressure Argon glow discharge within a novel gas permeable packaging method in order to explore a potential new biomaterial sterilisation method. Material surfaces are assessed by applying secondary electron hyperspectral imaging (SEHI). SEHI is a novel low‐voltage scanning electron microscopy based characterization technique that, in addition to capturing topographical images, also provides nanoscale resolution chemical maps by utilizing the energy distribution of emitted secondary electrons. Here, SEHI maps are exploited to assess the lateral distributions of diverse functional groups that are effected by the sterilization treatments. This information combined with a range of conventional surface analysis techniques and a cellular metabolic activity assay reveals persuasive reasons as to why low‐pressure argon glow discharge should be considered for further optimization as a potential terminal sterilization method for PGS‐M, a functionalized form of poly(glycerol sebacate) (PGS).
topic argon plasma treatment
polymer characterization
polymeric biomaterials
secondary electron emission
secondary electron hyperspectral imaging
url https://doi.org/10.1002/advs.202003762
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