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Meng-Li Zhao1,2, Xiao-Qi Liu1,2, Ye Cao1,2, Xi-Fei Li1,2, De-Jun Li1,2, Xue-Liang Sun3, Han-Qing Gu4, Rong-Xin Wan4.
Abstract
Low hydrophilicity of graphene is one of the major obstacles for biomaterials application. To create some hydrophilic groups on graphene is addressed this issue. Herein, COOH+ ion implantation modified graphene (COOH+/graphene) and COOH functionalized graphene were designed by physical ion implantation and chemical methods, respectively. The structure and surface properties of COOH+/graphene and COOH functionalized graphene were characterized by scanning electron microscopy (SEM), transmission electron microscopy (TEM), Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy (FTIR), Raman spectroscopy, X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy (XPS), and contact angle measurement. Compared with graphene, COOH+/graphene and COOH functionalized graphene revealed improvement of cytocompatibility, including in vitro cell viability and morphology. More importantly, COOH+/graphene exhibited better improvement effects than functionalized graphene. For instance, COOH+/graphene with 1 × 1018 ions/cm2 showed the best cell-viability, proliferation and stretching. This study demonstrated that ion implantation can better improve the cytocompatibility of the graphene.Entities:
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Year: 2016 PMID: 27845420 PMCID: PMC5109048 DOI: 10.1038/srep37112
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Sci Rep ISSN: 2045-2322 Impact factor: 4.379
Figure 1Schematic illustration of the formation of COOH+/graphene and COOH functionalized graphene.
Then study their biological effects with L-929 fibroblast cells.
Figure 2SEM images of graphene (A,B), COOH+/graphene (D,E), COOH functionalized graphene (G,H). TEM images of graphene (C), COOH+/graphene (F), COOH functionalized graphene (I).
Figure 3FTIR spectrum (A). Raman spectrum (B). I/I spectrum depends on Raman (C).
Figure 4XPS C1s spectra of graphene (A), COOH functionalized graphene (B) COOH+/graphene (C), CA image of samples (D).
Figure 5L929 fibroblast cell OD on the surface of graphene, COOH+/graphene, and COOH functionalized graphene.
Figure 6SEM images of L-929 fibroblast cells on graphene (A,B), COOH functionalized graphene (C,D) and COOH+/graphene (E,F).