Natural and synthetic coumarin derivatives have gained increased attention in the design of functional polymers and polymer networks due to their unique optical, biological, and photochemical properties. This review provides a comprehensive overview over recent developments in macromolecular architecture and mainly covers examples from the literature published from 2004 to 2020. Along with a discussion on coumarin and its photochemical properties, we focus on polymers containing coumarin as a nonreactive moiety as well as polymer systems exploiting the dimer-ization and/or reversible nature of the [2πs + 2πs] cycloaddition reaction. Coumarin moieties un-dergo a reversible [2πs + 2πs] cycloaddition reaction upon irradiation with specific wavelengths in the UV region, which is applied to impart intrinsic healability, shape-memory, and reversible properties into polymers. In addition, coumarin chromophores are able to dimerize under the exposure to direct sunlight, which is a promising route for the synthesis and cross-linking of polymer systems under “green” and environment-friendly conditions. Along with the chemistry and design of cou-marin functional polymers, we highlight various future application fields of coumarin containing polymers involving tissue engineering, drug delivery systems, soft robotics, or 4D printing applica-tions.
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Cazin, I., Rossegger, E., Guedes de la Cruz, G., Griesser, T., & Schlögl, S. (2021, December 1). Recent advances in functional polymers containing coumarin chromophores. Polymers. MDPI AG. https://doi.org/10.3390/polym13010056
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