posted on 2007-06-26, 00:00authored byRui Wang, Yan-Lian Yang, Ming Qin, Li-Kai Wang, Lei Yu, Bin Shao, Ming-Qiang Qiao, Chen Wang, Xi-Zeng Feng
Wettability improvement and bioactive interface designing of poly(dimethylsiloxane) (PDMS) are keen
for its application in biodevices. Herein we developed a fully biocompatible approach for achieving
stable hydrophilic surfaces by modifying PDMS with hydrophobins. X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy
(XPS), water contact angle (WCA), and the force curve measurements demonstrated the conversion of
the surface properties from hydrophobic to hydrophilic. The patterning of antigen molecules and the
following immunoassays illustrated that this method should be a feasible strategy for bioactive surface
modification in biosensing devices.