polyethyleneimines
Polyethyleneimines (PEIs) are a group of synthetic polymers composed of repeating ethyleneimine units. They are characterized by a branched or linear structure, with primary, secondary, and tertiary amine groups along the polymer chain. This high density of amine groups makes PEIs particularly reactive and versatile in their applications. The charge density of PEIs is highly pH-dependent due to the protonation of these amine groups, a property crucial for many of their uses.
PEIs are synthesized through the ring-opening polymerization of aziridine, also known as ethyleneimine. Depending on the
The applications of PEIs are diverse. Their cationic nature at physiological pH makes them excellent candidates