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Fabrication of low-fouling, high-loading polymeric surfaces through pH-controlled RAFT

Abstract

Low-fouling and high-loading surfaces are increasingly important for biosensing and blood purification technologies. Selective and efficient target binding from complex media can be achieved with poly(carboxybetaine) (pCB) surfaces that consist of a dense brush layer to resist non-specific protein adsorption and a sparse "mushroom" upper layer for high-density capture agent immobilization (i.e. high-loading). We developed pH-controlled surface-reversible addition-fragmentation chain-transfer (S-RAFT) polymerization to simplify fabrication of multi-modal, low-fouling and high-loading pCB surfaces without the need for quenching or re-initiation steps, toxic transition metals or light irradiation. Multi-modal polymer layers were produced through partial polymer termination by temporarily raising the pH to aminolyse a fraction of dormant chain transfer agents (CTAs); remaining polymer chains with intact CTAs continued uninterrupted extension to create the "mushroom" upper layer. The multi-modal pCB surfaces were low-fouling towards proteins (<6.7 ng cm-2), and macrophages. Compared to mono-modal brush surfaces, multi-modal pCB surfaces were high-loading with 5-fold greater capture agent immobilization (e.g. antibody) and 4-fold greater target binding (e.g. biotin-fluorescein).

Authors

Jesmer AH; Huynh V; Wylie RG

Journal

RSC Advances, Vol. 10, No. 34, pp. 20302–20312

Publisher

Royal Society of Chemistry (RSC)

Publication Date

May 27, 2020

DOI

10.1039/d0ra02693j

ISSN

2046-2069

Labels

McMaster Research Centers and Institutes (RCI)

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