Abstract

An alternative way for plastic tubes surface analysis was presented, and the time course of the effects of solvent exposure was evaluated. Atomic force microscopy was used to qualitatively and quantitatively analyze internal tubes topography. Differences in nanoroughness parameters were shown as potential markers for quality control check to detect differences among brands and areas along each tube. Mass spectrometry analysis was carried out to evaluate the effects of some solvents after the intrinsic contact with the polymer. The obtained spectra did not allow the visualization of any leaching component, suggesting a low rate of some possible reaction or dissociative interaction caused by polymer and tested solvent interactions that were in concordance with principal component analysis. The use of these techniques as tools for quality control evaluation, or search for new support to biomolecules immobilization can be seen as important innovations and can be applied in several other investigative and developmental approaches. Copyright © 2011 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.

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