We develop a scaling theory of adsorption of polyampholyte chains at charge
d spherical particles from dilute low salt solutions. The adsorption is due
to the polarization of polyampholyte chains in the electric field created
by charged particles. The expressions for the surface coverage and the thic
kness of adsorbed layer are derived as functions of bulk polymer concentrat
ion, particle size, and surface charge density. We also describe the effect
of the electric field of the particles on the dissociation equilibrium of
adsorbed polyampholytes. The predictions of our scaling model are compared
with the experiments on gelatin/latex systems.