Abstract

Zwitterionic polyurethane has been intensively studied due to their strong hydration ability and molecular interaction, with the most of reports focused on the post-polymerization functionalization. Herein, a series of block zwitterionic polyurethanes (SBZPUs) containing sulfobetaine-diol (SB-diol) are synthesized, and their crystallization, phase structure, and transition behavior are fully characterized with NMR, FT-IR, DSC, SAXS, WAXS, and AFM, to ascertain the effect of the ionic interactions. It is found that the introduction of zwitterionic SB-diol disrupts the hydrogen bonding of hard segments, while improves the crystallization of soft segment and micro-phase separation of SBZPUs due to the strong ionic interactions. The physical and mechanical properties of SBZPUs could be adjusted by varying the SB-diol amount, and the transition point could be tuned to around human body temperature. In combination with the excellent cytocompatibility, SBZPUs show a promising potential in applications of biomedical materials.

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