A dynamic covalent polymer driven by disulfide metathesis under photoirradiation

Chemical Communications : Chem Comm
Hideyuki OtsukaAtsushi Takahara

Abstract

A disulfide-containing polyester indicates a dynamic nature in a bulk state based on a disulfide metathesis reaction driven by photoirradiation.

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