Abstract

Surface of sodium hyaluronate films was modified in the inductively coupled low temperature ammonia plasma. The amount of bonded nitrogen was measured by the XPS method. The optical emission and temperature of the sample surface were measured during sample processing. Increased processing time and increased discharge power caused a rise of nitrogen concentration on the surface of hyaluronan films, though this effect is limited due to surface saturation and sample destruction at elevated discharge power.

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