Controlled radical polymerization techniques enable the synthesis of polymers with predetermined molecular weights, narrow molecular weight distributions, and controlled architectures. Moreover, these polymerization approaches have been routinely shown to result in retained end-group functionality that can be reactivated to continue polymerization. However, reactivation of these end groups under conditions that instead promote depropagation is a viable route to initiate depolymerization and potentially enable closed-loop recycling from polymer to monomer. In this report, we investigate light as a trigger for thermal depolymerization of polymers prepared by reversible-addition–fragmentation chain-transfer (RAFT) polymerization. We study the ...
The synthesis and application of a novel reversible addition-fragmentation chain transfer (RAFT) age...
We report a metal-free strategy for the chain-end modification of RAFT polymers utilizing visible li...
Within the field of photopolymerisation, photoinduced reversible deactivation radical polymerisation...
A photocatalytic RAFT-controlled radical depolymerization method is introduced for precisely conferr...
We report a novel photoiniferter approach toward enabling chemoselective fragmentation of reversible...
We report the photoinduced conjugation of polymers synthesized via reversible addition−fragmentation...
The ability to reverse controlled radical polymer ization and regenerate the monomer would be highly...
Reversing controlled radical polymerization and regenerating the monomer has been a long-standing ch...
Reversing reversible deactivation radical polymerization (RDRP) to regenerate the original monomer i...
We report mechanistic investigations into aqueous visible-light reversible addition–fragmentation ch...
The application of external stimuli such as light to induce controlled radical polymerization reacti...
This thesis aimed at studying the photochemical reactivity of the thiocarbonylthio compounds in poly...
This thesis aimed at studying the photochemical reactivity of the thiocarbonylthio compounds in poly...
Although controlled radical polymerization is an excellent tool to make precision polymeric material...
In this chapter, we introduce poly(olefin sulfone)s and review the recent progress on the photoinduc...
The synthesis and application of a novel reversible addition-fragmentation chain transfer (RAFT) age...
We report a metal-free strategy for the chain-end modification of RAFT polymers utilizing visible li...
Within the field of photopolymerisation, photoinduced reversible deactivation radical polymerisation...
A photocatalytic RAFT-controlled radical depolymerization method is introduced for precisely conferr...
We report a novel photoiniferter approach toward enabling chemoselective fragmentation of reversible...
We report the photoinduced conjugation of polymers synthesized via reversible addition−fragmentation...
The ability to reverse controlled radical polymer ization and regenerate the monomer would be highly...
Reversing controlled radical polymerization and regenerating the monomer has been a long-standing ch...
Reversing reversible deactivation radical polymerization (RDRP) to regenerate the original monomer i...
We report mechanistic investigations into aqueous visible-light reversible addition–fragmentation ch...
The application of external stimuli such as light to induce controlled radical polymerization reacti...
This thesis aimed at studying the photochemical reactivity of the thiocarbonylthio compounds in poly...
This thesis aimed at studying the photochemical reactivity of the thiocarbonylthio compounds in poly...
Although controlled radical polymerization is an excellent tool to make precision polymeric material...
In this chapter, we introduce poly(olefin sulfone)s and review the recent progress on the photoinduc...
The synthesis and application of a novel reversible addition-fragmentation chain transfer (RAFT) age...
We report a metal-free strategy for the chain-end modification of RAFT polymers utilizing visible li...
Within the field of photopolymerisation, photoinduced reversible deactivation radical polymerisation...