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ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces | 2010

Nanostructured Coatings by Adhesion of Phosphonated Polystyrene Particles onto Titanium Surface for Implant Material Applications

Anke Zeller; Anna Musyanovych; Michael Kappl; Anitha Ethirajan; Martin Dass; Dilyana Markova; Markus Klapper; Katharina Landfester

Titanium that is covered with a native oxide layer is widely used as an implant material; however, it is only passively incorporated in the human bone. To increase the implant-bone interaction, one can graft multifunctional phosphonic compounds onto the implant material. Phosphonate groups show excellent adhesion properties onto metal oxide surfaces such as titanium dioxide, and therefore, they can be used as anchor groups. Here, we present an alternative coating material composed of phosphonate surface-functionalized polystyrene nanoparticles synthesized via free radical copolymerization in a direct (oil-in-water) miniemulsion process. Two types of functional monomers, namely, vinylphosphonic acid (VPA) and vinylbenzyl phosphonic acid (VBPA), were employed in the copolymerization reaction. Using VBPA as a comonomer leads to particles with a higher density of surface phosphonate groups in comparison to those obtained with VPA. VBPA-functionalized particles were used for the coating formation on the titanium surface. The particles monolayer was investigated by scanning electron microscopy (SEM) and atomic force microscopy (AFM) employing titanium and silicium tip with the native OH groups. Force versus distance curves proves the strong adhesion between the phosphonated particles and the titanium (or silicium) surfaces in contrast to the nonfunctionalized polystyrene particles. Finally, as a proof of concept, the particles adhered to the surface were further used to nucleate hydroxyapatite, which has high potential for bioimplants.


Macromolecules | 2010

Precision Phosphonic Acid Functionalized Polyolefin Architectures

Kathleen L. Opper; Dilyana Markova; Markus Klapper; Klaus Müllen; Kenneth B. Wagener


Macromolecular Chemistry and Physics | 2007

Functionalized poly(benzimidazole)s as membrane materials for fuel cells

Prabakaran Sukumar; Weicheng Wu; Dilyana Markova; Ömer Ünsal; Markus Klapper; Klaus Müllen


Polymer | 2009

Phosphonic acid-containing homo-, AB and BAB block copolymers via ATRP designed for fuel cell applications

Dilyana Markova; Avneesh Kumar; Markus Klapper; Klaus Müllen


Journal of Physical Chemistry B | 2009

Proton Mobilities in Phosphonic Acid-Based Proton Exchange Membranes Probed by 1H and 2H Solid-State NMR Spectroscopy

Gunther Brunklaus; Siri Schauff; Dilyana Markova; Markus Klapper; Klaus Müllen; H. W. Spiess


Macromolecular Chemistry and Physics | 2012

Proton-Conducting Poly(phenylene oxide)-Poly(vinyl benzyl phosphonic acid) Block Copolymers via Atom Transfer Radical Polymerization

Avneesh Kumar; Wojciech Pisula; Dilyana Markova; Markus Klapper; Klaus Müllen


Macromolecules | 2009

Morphology of Phosphonic Acid-Functionalized Block Copolymers Studied by Dissipative Particle Dynamics

Sudip Roy; Dilyana Markova; Avneesh Kumar; Markus Klapper; Florian Müller-Plathe


Polymer Chemistry | 2013

Synthesis of proton conducting phosphonic acid-functionalized polyolefins by the combination of ATRP and ADMET

Dilyana Markova; Kathleen L. Opper; Manfred Wagner; Markus Klapper; Kenneth B. Wagener; Klaus Müllen


Archive | 2006

New functionalized polyazole containing repeating imidazole units useful in the application of polymer electrolyte membrane fuel cells

Oemer Uensal; Jörg Belack; Klaus Müllen; Markus Klapper; Prabakaran Sukumar; Ivan Schopov; Vesselin Sinigersky; Christo Bratschkov; Stoicho Schenkov; Dilyana Markova


Abstracts of Papers of the American Chemical Society | 2011

Synthesis and characterization of polyolefin copolymers possessing precisely placed acid groups.

Kenneth B. Wagener; Klaus Müllen; Markus Klapper; Kathleen L. Opper; Dilyana Markova; K. I. Winey; M. E. Seitz; C. F. Buitrago

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