Exploring the Multifunctional Roles of Betaine: Traditional Applications, Emerging Technologies, and Green Chemistry Innovations
Yinuo Liu, Qiuxiao Li, Ruijia Liu, Zelong Wang, Shuna Zhao

TL;DR
This paper reviews betaine's diverse roles from traditional uses to new green chemistry applications, highlighting its potential in sustainable materials.
Contribution
The paper provides a comprehensive overview and bibliometric analysis of betaine's emerging roles in green chemistry and materials science.
Findings
Betaine is being repositioned in green chemistry for applications like deep eutectic solvents and sustainable polymer synthesis.
A bibliometric analysis reveals a growing focus on industrial ecology and advanced materials research involving betaine.
The molecule's versatility spans biomedicine, food science, and industrial formulations.
Abstract
Betaine, a simple natural zwitterion, is currently attracting widespread attention. Although historically labeled as an osmoregulator in agriculture and a methyl donor in animal nutrition, the molecule is now being repositioned at the forefront of green chemistry and materials science due to its unique physicochemical structure. This review critically explores the expanding horizon of betaine applications, bridging the gap between its established biological functions and its emerging roles in recently reported technologies, such as deep eutectic solvents (DESs), cocrystal engineering, and sustainable polymer synthesis. Beyond summarizing its versatile functionality across biomedicine, food science, and industrial formulations, we provide a comprehensive bibliometric analysis to map the evolution of research trends, identifying a clear focus toward industrial ecology and advanced…
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TopicsSynthesis and Characterization of Pyrroles · Ionic liquids properties and applications · Carbon dioxide utilization in catalysis
