Applied Surface Science, Vol.255, No.2, 301-303, 2008
Cells anchored upon a thin organic film with different nano-mechanical properties
By applying dynamic contact module and particular measurement of phase angles, harmonic contact stiffness (S) along with the measured displacement (D) of different self-assembled monolayers (SAMs) adsorbed on Au can be distinguished. The relatively ordered and hydrophobic ODT and DDT molecules adsorbed on Au form high contact stiffness, which are presumably unfavorable substrates for a cell to adhere upon. Short-chain MUA molecules adsorbed on Au provides a hydrophilic characteristic with a relatively low contact stiffness, which may significantly promote cell adhesion. It is, therefore, estimated that the behavior of a cell adhered on SAMs/Au is correlated not only with their outermost chemical species but also with a proper dS/dD matrix acting as a cushion. (C) 2008 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
Keywords:Dynamic contact module phase angles;Harmonic contact stiffness;Self-assembled monolayers;Cell adhesion