Immobilization of Gold and Silver on a Biocompatible Porous Silicone Matrix to Obtain Hybrid Nanostructures

Solano-Umaña Victor, Corrales Urena Yendry Regina, Vega-Baudrit José Roberto
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During the last decade an enormous research effort has been deployed with respect to porous materials. Design, pore size, shape, morphology and density are crucial features for increasing the surface area of silicone materials, aiming for a better biological response so cells can adhere and grow. Many medical applications utilize polydimethylsiloxane (PDMS) in medical implants, despite its hydrophobic surface that does not stimulate cellular adhesion. Porosity and morphology are important factors in the wettability of PDMS, but modifying the hydrophobic surface functionalization is required. To achieve this goal, the use of coatings with gold and silver nanoparticles or nanofilms can be used as a strategy to improve biocompatibility. This is due to the effect on mammalian cell adhesion and proliferation related to gold nanoparticles, as well as the prevention of infections related to silver nanoparticles. In this study, the pores in the silicone matrix were formed using sugar crystals as a template agent, and later passed through a lixiviation process to form a porous silicon matrix. Next, the matrix was placed inside a colloidal suspension; a process that allowed the immobilization of these particles on the surface matrix. A hybrid stable material was synthetized through this process. The water absorption level of the porous silicone matrix with and without the nanoparticles was determined. The water uptake of the matrix was higher when the nanoparticles were immobilized on the surface. Van der Waals and hydrogen bonding interactions account for this, promoting the retention of a higher concentration of water molecules. Higher water uptake has been identified as being a key factor for improving biological response, cellular adhesion and growth, which accelerates implant integration in the body.
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金和银在生物相容性多孔硅基上的固定化以获得杂化纳米结构
在过去的十年中,人们对多孔材料进行了大量的研究。设计、孔径、形状、形态和密度是增加有机硅材料表面积的关键特征,旨在获得更好的生物反应,使细胞能够粘附和生长。许多医疗应用利用聚二甲基硅氧烷(PDMS)在医疗植入物,尽管其疏水表面,不刺激细胞粘附。孔隙度和形貌是影响PDMS润湿性的重要因素,但需要对其疏水表面功能化进行修饰。为了实现这一目标,使用带有金和银纳米粒子或纳米膜的涂层可以作为一种改善生物相容性的策略。这是由于与金纳米粒子有关的对哺乳动物细胞粘附和增殖的影响,以及与银纳米粒子有关的预防感染。本研究采用糖晶体作为模板剂在硅酮基体中形成孔隙,再经过浸出过程形成多孔硅基。接下来,将基质置于胶体悬浮液中;使这些颗粒固定在表面基质上的过程。通过该工艺合成了一种杂化稳定材料。测定了含纳米粒子和不含纳米粒子的多孔硅基的吸水率。当纳米颗粒固定在表面时,基质的吸水性更高。范德瓦尔斯和氢键相互作用解释了这一点,促进了更高浓度水分子的保留。较高的水分摄取被认为是改善生物反应、细胞粘附和生长的关键因素,它加速了植入物在体内的整合。
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