Functionalization of Titanium Surfaces with Lysine: A Micro Raman Study of the Intermolecular Interactions of Lysine-TiO2

Author:

Manrique-Bastidas Cesar A.12,Sundaram Paul3,Resto Pedro J.3,Mina-Camilde Nairmen4,Hernandez-Rivera Samuel P.4

Affiliation:

1. Bioengineering Department, Mayagüez Campus, University of Puerto Rico, Mayagüez, PR 00681, Puerto Rico

2. Department of Basic Sciences, Universidad Nacional de Colombia, Palmira, Colombia

3. Department of Mechanical Engineering, Mayagüez Campus, University of Puerto Rico, Mayagüez, PR 00681, Puerto Rico

4. Center for Chemical Imaging & Surface Analysis, Department of Chemistry, Mayagüez Campus, University of Puerto Rico, Mayagüez, PR 00681, Puerto Rico

Abstract

Raman scattering (RS) was used as a powerful, efficient, and sensitive technique for studying intermolecular interactions between an organic ligand adsorbate and a metallic substrate. Functionalization of titanium (TiO2[Formula: see text]Ti) surfaces was performed using lysine (Lys) as adsorbate and later developing a hydroxyapatite (HA) layer onto this functionalized surface. The functionalization process was performed at different pH values of the interacting chemical species. Chemisorption onto the TiO2Ti substrates through the Lys carboxylic group was demonstrated spectroscopically. Analysis of vibrational spectra showed that the CH side chain of Lys was relatively distant from the (TiO2[Formula: see text]Ti) surface, preventing direct contact with the surface. Additionally, the signals corresponding to the unbound [Formula: see text]-NH2 group indicate that it is available for additional complexation. In vitro bioactivity of the Lys–TiO2[Formula: see text]Ti surface was achieved by developing an HA layer onto already functionalized TiO2[Formula: see text]Ti surfaces at various pH values. Spectroscopic data using the spectral markers of HA and Lys provided a decisive role in establishing the necessary baseline data for evidencing the intermolecular bonding. The functionalized TiO2[Formula: see text]Ti surface reactivity is linked to the specific intermolecular interactions of –COO (pH 7.0) with Ca[Formula: see text] ions, as well as the –COOH (pH 2.0 and 12.0) groups of Lys, with the –OH groups of PO[Formula: see text] belonging to HA.

Publisher

World Scientific Pub Co Pte Lt

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