PolyDADMAC Center

What is PolyDADMAC structure?

PDADMAC stands for Poly(diallyldimethylammonium chloride), a synthetic cationic polyelectrolyte widely used in water treatment, papermaking, cosmetics, and biomedical applications due to its strong positive charge and water solubility.

Chemical Structure

  • Monomer unit: Diallyldimethylammonium chloride (DADMAC)

  • Chemical formula of repeating unit:
    [CH2CH(CH2N+(CH3)2CH=CH2)Cl]n

  • However, this is often simplified to reflect the actual polymerized structure after vinyl polymerization.

After polymerization via free-radical mechanism, the repeating unit of PDADMAC is typically represented as:

[CH2CH2CH2N+(CH3)2CH2CH2]nCl


But more accurately (and commonly accepted):

[CH2CH(CH2N+(CH3)2)]nCl

Or even more standard notation:

[CH2CH(CH2N+(CH3)2)]nCl

Where:

  • The backbone is a carbon chain from vinyl polymerization of the allyl groups.

  • Each repeat unit carries a quaternary ammonium group (( ext{-N}^+( ext{CH}_3)_2- ext{CH}_2- ext{CH}= ext{CH}_2 ) before polymerization).

  • Chloride (Cl⁻) acts as the counterion to balance the positive charge on nitrogen.

Key Features:

  • Cationic: Permanent positive charge on quaternary nitrogen (independent of pH).

  • Water-soluble: Due to ionic nature.

  • High charge density: Makes it effective for flocculation, antimicrobial activity, and binding to negatively charged surfaces (e.g., cell walls, clay, cellulose).

Simplified Structural Diagram (repeating unit):

      CH3
       |
...–CH2–CH–...
       |
    CH2–N⁺(CH3)2  Cl⁻

(Note: The side chain is –CH₂–N⁺(CH₃)₂, with Cl⁻ as counterion.)

Applications:

  • Flocculant in wastewater treatment

  • Retention aid in paper manufacturing

  • Antistatic agent

  • Gene/drug delivery vector (in modified forms)

  • Antimicrobial coatings

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