Zwitterionic Nanogels and Microgels: An Overview on Their Synthesis and Applications

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Date
2021
Volume
42
Issue
13
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Macromolecular rapid communications : publishing the newsletters of the European Polymer Federation
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Weinheim : Wiley-VCH
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Zwitterionic polymers by virtue of their unique chemical and physical attributes have attracted researchers in recent years. The simultaneous presence of positive and negative charges in the same repeat unit renders them of various interesting properties such as superhydrophilicity, which has significantly broadened their scope for being used in different applications. Among polyzwitterions of different architectures, micro- and/or nano-gels have started receiving attention only until recently. These 3D cross-linked colloidal structures show peculiar characteristics in context to their solution properties, which are attributable either to the comonomers present or the presence of different electrolytes and biological specimens. In this review, a concise yet detailed account is provided of the different synthetic techniques and application domains of zwitterion-based micro- and/or nanogels that have been explored in recent years. Here, the focus is kept solely on the “polybetaines,” which have garnered maximum research interest and remain the extensively studied polyzwitterions in literature. While their vast application potential in the biomedical sector is being detailed here, some other areas of scope such as using them as microreactors for the synthesis of metal nanoparticles or making smart membranes for water-treatment are discussed in this minireview as well.

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Saha, P., Ganguly, R., Li, X., Das, R., Singha, N. K., & Pich, A. (2021). Zwitterionic Nanogels and Microgels: An Overview on Their Synthesis and Applications (Weinheim : Wiley-VCH). Weinheim : Wiley-VCH. https://doi.org//10.1002/marc.202100112
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