Pulsed plasma polymerization has been used to deposit thin polymer films fr
om maleic anhydride. By variations of the duty cycle (t(on)/(t(on) + t(off)
)) employed during the plasma treatment, it has been possible to achieve a
high retention of the anhydride groups within the film. Hydration of the an
hydride groups in water created a carboxylic acid functionalized film, whic
h was used to support a negatively charged DMPG lipid bilayer using Ca2+ as
a chelating agent. The capacitance and resistance of adsorbed DMPG on thre
e films prepared at different plasma duty cycles could be correlated with t
he relative amount of anhydride groups present in the plasma polymer films.