Continuous head-to-tail depolymerization: An emerging concept for imparting amplified responses to stimuli-responsive materials

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Abstract

Polymers that depolymerize continuously and completely from head-to-tail when a reaction-based detection unit is cleaved from the polymer provide both selective and amplified responses, a rare combination, to stimuli-responsive polymeric materials. This Viewpoint contextualizes this new class of depolymerizable polymers and outlines the key areas for growth and innovation. © 2014 American Chemical Society.

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Phillips, S. T., & Dilauro, A. M. (2014, April 15). Continuous head-to-tail depolymerization: An emerging concept for imparting amplified responses to stimuli-responsive materials. ACS Macro Letters. American Chemical Society. https://doi.org/10.1021/mz5000784

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