Integrated zwitterionic conjugated poly(carboxybetaine thiophene) as a new biomaterial platform.

Chem Sci

Department of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering , University of Akron, Akron , Ohio 44325 , USA . Email: ; Email: ; http://gozips.uakron.edu/∼gc/index.html.

Published: January 2015

An integrated zwitterionic conjugated polymer-based biomaterial platform was designed and studied to address some of the key challenges of conjugated polymers in biomedical applications. This biomaterial platform consists of conjugated polymer backbones and multifunctional zwitterionic side chains. Zwitterionic materials gain electrical conductivity and interesting optical properties through conjugated polymer backbones, and non-biocompatible conjugated polymers obtain excellent antifouling properties, enhanced electrical conductivity, functional groups of bioconjugation and response to environmental stimuli multifunctional zwitterionic side chains. This platform can potentially be adapted to a wide range of applications ( bioelectronics, tissue engineering and biofuel cell), which require high performance conducting materials with excellent antifouling/biocompatibility at biointerfaces.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5592746PMC
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