In the last few decades, “smart”polymers have gained an increasing attention in the scientific community thanks to their large use in several applications, such as drug delivery, sensors, separation techniques and catalysts. The high versatility of smart materials comes from their tunable properties and their adaptability in response to external chemical and physical stimuli, such as temperature, light, pH and electron transfer. Currently, the research on the field of multi-stimuli-responsive polymers has been focused both on design of new polymer bearing two or more functionalities and on the development of novel responsive groups. In particular, hydrophilic multi-stimuli-responsive polymers are of special interest for their potential empl...