Surface functionalization of 3D printed poly-ε-caprolactone by ultrashort laser mirostructuring and ZnO nanolayer deposition

Author:

Filipov E,Delibaltov D,Stefanov R,Blagoev B S,Avdeev G,Terziyska P,Stoykov R,Daskalova A

Abstract

Abstract Due to its mechanical properties and good biocompatibility, polycaprolactone (PCL) is a promising material for bone tissue regeneration. However, a major limitation to its use remains the lack of inherent antimicrobial properties and its susceptibility to bacterial colonisation and biofilm formation. A potent strategy for overcoming such issues is surface functionalisation at micro and nano level, which can have a great impact on cell-surface interaction without affecting the integrity of the material. This study presents a novel methodology for surface modification of polymers combining ultrashort laser microstructuring and atomic layer deposition of ZnO. For this purpose, the surface of 3D printed PCL scaffolds was treated with a femtosecond laser (λ=800 nm; τ=75 fs) in order to develop parallel microchannels onto which ZnO nanolayers were further deposited. The presence of ZnO on the laser structured and unstructured scaffolds was detected by X-ray diffraction (XRD) and energy-dispersive X-ray spectroscopy (EDX). Both methods confirmed the successful layering as EDX further highlighted a trend that ZnO built up substantially more at the bottom of the microchannels rather than at the top of them. The obtained results would allow proceeding to the next step of the study – investigating the antimicrobial effect of the developed interfaces.

Publisher

IOP Publishing

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