Abstract
We investigate adsorption of fetal bovine serum (FBS), a crucial component for cell growth, on intrinsic CVD mono-crystalline diamond with hydrogen and oxygen surface terminations. The surface terminations are prepared by oxygen and hydrogen plasma process. The FBS adsorption is done by immersing diamond into McCoy's 5A medium supplemented with 15% FBS for 10 s–24 h. After rinsing the samples are characterized in the McCoy's medium and for comparison also in air by atomic force microscopy (AFM). By optimized measurements of AFM topography in oscillating regime and by using advanced AFM regimes such as phase imaging, nanoshaving, and force spectroscopy we characterize FBS thickness, adhesion, conformation and selectivity on the H/O-diamond surfaces. We find that FBS is adsorbed in about the same monolayer thickness (2–4 nm) on both H/O-diamond surfaces, yet the protein conformation is different. We present a schematic model.
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