| Literature DB >> 25177227 |
Stephanie Pace1, Roshan B Vasani1, Wei Zhao2, Sébastien Perrier3, Nicolas H Voelcker1.
Abstract
Chronic wounds do not heal within 3 months, and during the lengthy healing process, the wound is invariably exposed to bacteria, which can colonize the wound bed and form biofilms. This alters the wound metabolism and brings about a change of pH. In this work, porous silicon photonic films were coated with the pH-responsive polymer poly(2-diethylaminoethyl acrylate). We demonstrated that the pH-responsive polymer deposited on the surface of the photonic film acts as a barrier to prevent water from penetrating inside the porous matrix at neutral pH. Moreover, the device demonstrated optical pH sensing capability visible by the unaided eye.Entities:
Keywords: Color change sensor; Porous silicon; RAFT polymerization; pH-responsive polymer
Year: 2014 PMID: 25177227 PMCID: PMC4147967 DOI: 10.1186/1556-276X-9-420
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Nanoscale Res Lett ISSN: 1556-276X Impact factor: 4.703
Figure 1Fabrication of pSi-pDEAEA composite films. A piece of flat silicon is subjected to electrochemical etching using HF as an electrolyte followed by (1) thermal oxidation, (2) the oxidized pSi film is functionalized with the silane, (3) the DEAEA monomer is subjected to RAFT polymerization reaction, and (4) the pDEAEA is spin-coated onto the surface.
Figure 2Reflectance spectra of the oxidized pSi surface and FTIR-ATR spectra for pSi samples. (a) Reflectance spectra of the oxidized pSi surface modified with silane (A) and of the pSi after spin coating of pDEAEA (B). (b) FTIR-ATR spectra for pSi samples modified with silane (A) and with a layer of pDEAEA spin-coated on the surface (B). The spectra were baseline-corrected.
Figure 3Water contact angles at different pH values below and above the p of the polymer.
Figure 4Photographs of silanized pSi and pSi-pDEAEA rugate films that display changes in optical color when exposed to water.