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Yuan, Zhefan; Li, Bowen; Gu, Wenchao; Luozhong, Sijin; Li, Ruoxin; Jiang, Shaoyi (, Journal of the American Chemical Society)
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Luozhong, Sijin; Yuan, Zhefan; Sarmiento, Tara; Chen, Yu; Gu, Wenchao; McCurdy, Caleb; Gao, Wenting; Li, Ruoxin; Wilkens, Stephan; Jiang, Shaoyi (, Nano Letters)
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Q. Li, C. Wen (, Chemical reviews)The term “zwitterionic polymers” refers to polymers that bear a pair of oppositely charged groups in their repeating units. When these oppositely charged groups are equally distributed at the molecular level, the molecules exhibit an overall neutral charge with a strong hydration effect via ionic solvation. The strong hydration effect constitutes the foundation of a series of exceptional properties of zwitterionic materials, including resistance to protein adsorption, lubrication at interfaces, promotion of protein stabilities, antifreezing in solutions, etc. As a result, zwitterionic materials have drawn great attention in biomedical and engineering applications in recent years. In this review, we give a comprehensive and panoramic overview of zwitterionic materials, covering the fundamentals of hydration and nonfouling behaviors, different types of zwitterionic surfaces and polymers, and their biomedical applications.more » « less
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