Open Access Research Article

Surface Wettability and Morphology Implications on Interfacial Interactions of Chitosan with Certain Biological Media

ANDREEA IRINA BARZIC, RALUCA MARINICA ALBU, IULIANA STOICA, BOGDAN OPRISAN
Published 30 Sep 2020
Pages 19–27

Abstract

Plastic materials based on biopolymers are of great importance in biomedical field. In this article, chitosan was investigated to elucidate the impact of the surface topography parameters and wettability on its interaction ability with certain biological molecules. The physicochemical properties of chitosan in acetic acid environment are analyzed by molecular modeling to predict some of the films properties. Morphology images show a hill–valley-structured surface of nanoscale level, with low surface bearing properties and valley fluid retention. Wetting features were determined for evaluation of the balance between the adhesion and cohesion forces acting at the biointerface. wetting or dewetting behavior of chitosan with several biological media.

Keywords: biopolymer; morphology; molecular modeling; biointerface

How to Cite this Article

BARZIC, A., ALBU, R., STOICA, I., & OPRISAN, B. (2020). Surface Wettability and Morphology Implications on Interfacial Interactions of Chitosan with Certain Biological Media. Materiale Plastice, 57(3), 19–27. https://doi.org/10.37358/MP.20.3.5376
BARZIC A, ALBU R, STOICA I, OPRISAN B. Surface Wettability and Morphology Implications on Interfacial Interactions of Chitosan with Certain Biological Media. Materiale Plastice. 2020;57(3):19–27. doi: 10.37358/MP.20.3.5376
A. BARZIC, R. ALBU, I. STOICA, and B. OPRISAN, "Surface Wettability and Morphology Implications on Interfacial Interactions of Chitosan with Certain Biological Media,” Materiale Plastice, vol. 57, no. 3, pp. 19–27, 2020. doi: 10.37358/MP.20.3.5376
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