Abstract
D-xylose …. .. can be transformed into a polymerizable enyne sugar-based monomer, as shown in the cover picture. Chalked in are the achieved properties of the various degradable polymers. The polymerization evolves a D-xylose-derived monomer to a full polymer chain which can be decomposed under mild acidic conditions, as explained by Tae-Lim Choi et al. in their Research Article on page 849. The act of drawing rough ideas on a board, a practice chemists still enjoy, and the coming to fruition of those ideas on a molecular level are represented by the 2D chalk board transition to 3D polymer.
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