Ad. Roddick-lanzilotta et Aj. Mcquillan, An in situ infrared spectroscopic study of glutamic acid and of aspartic acid adsorbed on TiO2: Implications for the biocompatibility of titanium, J COLL I SC, 227(1), 2000, pp. 48-54
In situ AIR-IR spectroscopy has been applied to the study of glutamic (Glu)
and aspartic (Asp) acid adsorbed on amorphous TiO2 particle films. Unlike
Asp, which gives evidence of one major adsorbed species, Glu yields several
spectroscopically distinct structures upon adsorption to TiO2. The pH depe
ndence of Glu and Asp adsorption is also different, with Glu adsorbing mark
edly to TiO2 at pH where electrostatic interactions between the surface and
adsorbate are unfavorable. Application of the Langmuir model to adsorption
isotherms yields a single binding constant for Asp and two binding constan
ts for Glu, further supporting the evidence for different adsorbed Glu spec
ies. This is the first investigation of the molecular structure of Glu and
Asp species adsorbed on amorphous TiO2 using in situ ATR-IR spectroscopy. (
C) 2000 Academic Press.