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polyzwitterions

Polyzwitterions are polymers in which repeating units contain both positive and negative charges in close proximity, typically as internal zwitterionic groups on side chains or in the main chain. These groups are often inner-salt betaine motifs, such as a quaternary ammonium center paired with a sulfonate or carboxylate group.

Polyzwitterions are overall electrically neutral, in contrast to polyelectrolytes that carry a net charge. The local

Common zwitterionic monomers include sulfobetaine methacrylate (SBMA), carboxybetaine methacrylate (CBMA), and related acrylamides. Polyzwitterions are synthesized

Applications include antifouling coatings for medical devices and marine environments, nonfouling surfaces, hydrogel matrices for tissue

charge
separation
creates
strong
hydration
and
minimizes
nonspecific
protein
adsorption,
yielding
inherently
nonfouling,
biocompatible
materials.
The
chains
can
swell
or
collapse
depending
on
ionic
strength
and
the
balance
of
attractive
and
repulsive
interactions.
by
radical
polymerization,
including
conventional,
atom
transfer
radical
(ATRP),
or
reversible
addition–fragmentation
chain
transfer
(RAFT)
methods,
enabling
random,
block,
and
branched
architectures
with
side-chain
zwitterions.
engineering
and
controlled
release,
and
lubricious
coatings
for
implants.
Some
polyzwitterions
show
anti-polyelectrolyte
effects,
swelling
with
added
salt
due
to
screening
of
intramolecular
charges,
and
high
hydration
across
a
broad
pH
range.