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Biocompatible Co-organic Composite Thin Film Deposited by VHF Plasma-Enhanced Atomic Layer Deposition at a Low Temperature.

Won Kyun YeomJin Woong LeeJin-A BaeDa In SungTaeyeop KimJung Heon LeeGeun Young Yeom
Published in: ACS omega (2024)
Although metal-organic thin films are required for many biorelated applications, traditional deposition methods have proven challenging in preparing these composite materials. Here, a Co-organic composite thin film was prepared by plasma-enhanced atomic layer deposition (PEALD) with cobaltocene (Co(Cp) 2 ) on polydimethylsiloxane (PDMS), using two very high frequency (VHF) NH 3 plasmas (60 and 100 MHz), for use as a tissue culture scaffold. VHF PEALD was employed to reduce the temperature and control the thickness and composition. In the result of the VHF PEALD process, the Young's modulus of the Co-organic composite thin film ranged from 82.0 ± 28.6 to 166.0 ± 15.2 MPa, which is similar to the Young's modulus of soft tissues. In addition, the deposited Co ion on the Co-organic composite thin film was released into the cell culture media under a nontoxic level for the biological environment. The proliferation of both L929, the mouse fibroblast cell line, and C2C12, the mouse myoblast cell line, increased to 164.9 ± 23.4% during 7 days of incubation. Here, this novel bioactive Co-organic composite thin film on an elastic PDMS substrate enhanced the proliferation of L929 and C2C12 cell lines, thereby expanding the application range of VHF PEALD in biological fields.
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