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Preparation of Nitric Oxide (NO)-Releasing Sol-Gels for Biomaterial Applications

Year: 2003

Journal: Chem. Mater. 15 (2003) 4193-4199, 20111221

Authors: Stephanie M. Marxer, Aaron R. Rothrock, Brian J. Nablo, Mary E. Robbins, and Mark H. Schoenfisch

Organizations: Department of Chemistry, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Chapel Hill, North Carolina 27599-3290

Nitric oxide (NO)-releasing sol-gel materials are synthesized by combining aminefunctionalized alkoxysilanes (aminosilanes) with alkyltrimethoxysilanes (alkylsilanes). Upon hydrolysis and condensation, the amine-functionalized silanes are covalently bound to the alkyltrimethoxysilane backbone and easily converted to diazeniumdiolate NO donors via exposure to high pressures of NO. Immersion of the sol-gel into solution is not required to initiate NO release. The NO-release characteristics of the sol-gels are easily controlled by varying the type and amount of the aminosilane precursor in the sol. The sol-gel coatings release NO for up to 20 d with average fluxes between 8.0 x 10-12 and 5.6 x 10-11 mol·s-1·cm-2 (coating thickness of 50 µm) over the first 10 h. These materials exhibit reduced platelet and bacterial adhesion. The results indicate that sol-gel chemistry may be an effective strategy for preparing coatings that release NO both controllably and locally for a range of applications including blood- and tissue-based devices.