Bioactive films composed of Spiro-OMeTAD, a conductive molecular material (CMM), in combination with collagen have been manufactured and characterised for the first time. In-vitro cellular testing demonstrated the non-cytotoxicity of the doped Spiro-OMeTAD /Collagen films, opening the way for implantable or wearable medical devices and biosensors based on molecular materials.
Titze, L., Cadamuro, F., Murenu, N., Akbari, R., Pellegrino, L., Capitani, G., et al. (2025). Spiro‐Ometad As A Promising Substrate In Biomedical Devices. CHEMISTRYOPEN [10.1002/open.202400002].
Spiro‐Ometad As A Promising Substrate In Biomedical Devices
Cadamuro, Francesca;Murenu, Nicoletta;Akbari, Raziyeh;Pellegrino, Luca;Capitani, Giancarlo;Acciarri, Maurizio;Antonini, Carlo;Russo, Laura;Manfredi, Norberto
2025
Abstract
Bioactive films composed of Spiro-OMeTAD, a conductive molecular material (CMM), in combination with collagen have been manufactured and characterised for the first time. In-vitro cellular testing demonstrated the non-cytotoxicity of the doped Spiro-OMeTAD /Collagen films, opening the way for implantable or wearable medical devices and biosensors based on molecular materials.File in questo prodotto:
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