“…Specically, plasma provoked hydrophilicity is caused by the bonding of oxygen-based chemical groups onto the polymer surface, such as hydroxyls, aldehydes, carbonyls or carboxyls, which contributes to increase the surface energy. [45][46][47] Seong et al and Hoshino et al 47,48 conrmed this feature with their X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy analysis performed on parylene C samples, revealing that a larger amount of oxygen and a smaller one of carbon atoms follows oxygen plasma treatments. Moreover, during the plasma process also the nanotexturing of the surface is induced 14 via physical interaction with reactive ions, achieving surface superhydrophilicity according to Wenzel's wettability model.…”