Abstract
Back Cover: The cover picture shows schematically the successful Curtius rearrangement of poly(4‐vinylbenzoyl azide) (P4VBA), which could be thermally transformed into the corresponding isocyanate containing polymer. Reactions on the resulting polymer with various alcohols proceeded quantitatively, making P4VBA a powerful tool as a thermally activated reactive precursor polymer. Further details can be found in the article by D. Klinger, J. Y. Chang, and P. Theato* on page 718.
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