Nanostructured model biomaterial surfaces prepared by colloidal lithography
Journal article, 1999

Adsorption of 110 nm negatively charged polystyrene particles on positively charged titanium surfaces was studied for the purpose of making surfaces with controlled nanotopography. Surfaces with 9-26% saturation coverages of evenly spaced particles were produced by varying the salt concentration in the particle solution (0.01-1 mM NaCl). This is a quick and relatively simple method to make uniform nanostructures over large surface areas (approx. cm2). The produced surfaces are used for in vitro cell studies of how sub-micrometre topography influences cell adhesion and function.

Silicon wafers

Titanium

Surface chemistry

Surface topography

Surface structure

Adsorption

Single crystals

Polystyrenes

Author

Per Hanarp

Chalmers, Applied Physics

Duncan Sutherland

Chalmers, Applied Physics

Julie Gold

Chalmers, Applied Physics

Bengt Herbert Kasemo

Chalmers, Applied Physics

Nanostructured Materials

0965-9773 (ISSN)

Vol. 12 1 429-432

Subject Categories (SSIF 2025)

Chemical Sciences

DOI

10.1016/S0965-9773(99)00151-8

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