Chitosan coating of polyethylene (PE) was proposed as a new procedure to improve its biocompatibility and surface properties. The functionalization of the PE film surface by covalent bonding of chitosan coating and its effect on the surface mechanical properties, as surface elasticity, stiffness, and adhesion (that are important in different biological processes) were investigated by nano-indentation, scratch, and atomic force microscopy. It has been established that chitosan grafting onto corona functionalized PE surface using various coupling agents significantly improves the surface hardness and elastic modulus although they decrease in depth of the layer. Compared to the neat PE substrate, the chitosan coated samples show significant improved friction properties and tear resistance. The surface roughness features correlate with the micro-mechanical parameters. Therefore, the covalent immobilization of the chitosan onto PE leads to a stable coating with better mechanical performance being recommended as a promising material for medical applications and food packaging.
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