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Long-term retention of hydrophilic behavior of plasma treated Polydimethylsiloxane (PDMS) surfaces stored under water and Luria-Bertani broth

Year: 2012

Journal: Sensors and Actuators, A: Physical, 2012, 181 pp 33-42, 20130115

Authors: Li Hong Zhao, Jennifer Lee, Pabitra N. Sen

Organizations: Department of Physics and Astronomy, The University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, NC 27599, United States

Polydimethylsiloxane (PDMS) is inherently hydrophobic. Oxygen plasma treatment is a non-toxic, low cost method to render PDMS hydrophilic. Storing PDMS samples, immediately after plasma treatment, under water and Luria-Bertani broth (LB broth), a common growth medium for bacteria, retards hydrophobic recovery considerably. PDMS samples stored in LB broth retain hydrophilic behavior the longest period (contact angle about 10–20° after a week) and the samples stored in water also remained hydrophilic for 7 days (around 20–30°), whereas, the samples stored in air recovered hydrophobicity quickly (above 100° after a week). Scanning electron microscopy (SEM) reveals no clear correlation between wettability and cracks, but changes in surface properties that are not visible through SEM are seen in the drying pattern left on PDMS by the fluid. We show that bacteria (E. coli strain MG1655 and any air borne) and the biofilm produced by them have minimal effect on wettability, however sealing the petri dishes during storage further reduce the contact angle.