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- 2020Promising electrodeposited biocompatible coatings for steel obtained from polymerized microemulsionscitations
- 2019Directly-thiolated graphene based electrochemical sensor for Hg(II) ioncitations
- 2017Graphene Nanoplatelets for Screen-Printed Nonenzymatic Voltammetric H2O2 Sensorscitations
- 2015Electrochemical oligonucleotide-based biosensor for the determination of lead ioncitations
- 2013Development of silicon-based electrochemical transducerscitations
- 2013Oligonucleotide-Based Electrochemical Biosensor for Hg2+ Using Methylene Blue as a Redox Indicatorcitations
- 2009Influence of inner transducer properties on EMF response and stability of solid-contact anion-selective membrane electrodes based on metalloporphyrin ionophorescitations
- 2009New polyacrylate-based lead(II) ion-selective electrodescitations
- 2007Further studies on the role of redox-active monolayer as intermediate phase of solid-state sensorscitations
- 2006CMP(O) tripodands: Synthesis, potentiometric studies and extractionscitations
- 2005Studies on ferrocene organothiol monolayer as an intermediate phase of potentiometric sensors with gold inner contactcitations
- 2004Design of ferrocene organothiol monolayer as intermediate phase for miniaturized electrochemical sensors with gold contact
- 2004Towards advanced chemical microsensors—an overviewcitations
- 2004Polymeric membrane electrodes with enhanced fluoride selectivity using Zr(IV)-porphyrins functioning as neutral carrierscitations
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Promising electrodeposited biocompatible coatings for steel obtained from polymerized microemulsions
Abstract
<p>Surprisingly, polymerized oil-in-water microemulsions containing soy lecithin have not yet been applied to obtain electrodeposited biocompatible coatings on stainless steel surface. Here, it was assumed that poly(methyl methacrylate) (PMMA) incorporated in the emulsion would strengthen the adhesion to steel surface which could result in prolonged sustainability during washing. Polymerized microemulsions composed of oil phase including methyl methacrylate (MMA) and polymerization initiator with lecithin as a surfactant were prepared, characterized and then electrodeposited on the surface of steel samples. The physicochemical and biocompatible properties of the obtained SS-PMMALec coatings were determined and linked with the microemulsions polymerization time. The coatings were proven to be non-toxic and to prevent human serum albumin adsorption. Especially one variant of the tested coatings exhibited satisfactory properties. The polymerized microemulsions are the promising substrate for preparation of coatings for metal implants with simple, low-cost and versatile electrodeposition method.</p>