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  • Polymers cross-linked with dynamic bonds can switch the phase from solid to fluid upon stimulus but return quickly to the solid state once the stimulus is removed. Here the authors report a light triggered permanent solid to fluid transition at room temperature with inherent spatiotemporal control in either direction

    • Brady T. Worrell
    • Matthew K. McBride
    • Christopher N. Bowman
    ResearchOpen Access
    Nature Communications
    Volume: 9, P: 1-7
  • Hybridization-type band gaps are known to persist in phononic crystals, but their fabrication remains challenging for all-solid hypersonic composites. Here, the authors utilize the elastic anisotropy at the interface of polymer-tethered colloidal particles to control phonon propagation in GHz regime.

    • E. Alonso-Redondo
    • M. Schmitt
    • G. Fytas
    ResearchOpen Access
    Nature Communications
    Volume: 6, P: 1-8
  • The metal-catalyzed living radical polymerization has now been developed diversely in terms of the catalytic systems, controllable monomers, well-defined polymer structures and combinations with stereospecific radical polymerization. This review describes a short overview of recent developments in metal-catalyzed living radical polymerization mainly focusing on our recent research studies related to the subject.

    • Masami Kamigaito
    Reviews
    Polymer Journal
    Volume: 43, P: 105-120
  • This review is focused on evolutions of precision radical polymerizations in various directions from metal-catalyzed Kharasch addition or atom transfer radical addition (ATRA). The developments include metal-catalyzed living radical polymerizations via reversible activation of carbon-halogen bonds, metal-catalyzed step-growth radical polymerizations of designed monomers having an unconjugated vinyl group and a reactive carbon-halogen bond, simultaneous metal-catalyzed chain- and step-growth radical polymerization for producing degradable vinyl copolymers with main-chain ester units, and vinyl monomer sequence control via combinations of iterative ATRAs and various controlled polymerizations.

    • Masami Kamigaito
    Reviews
    Polymer Journal
    Volume: 54, P: 1391-1405