Abstract

AbstractOne‐pot processes have emerged as a powerful strategy in (macro)molecular synthesis: integrating a multicatalytic process maximizes efficiency, reduces waste, improves profitability, and provides versatile tools for designing of more sustainable processes without compromising selectivity and activity. This review article provides a critical overview of the application of one‐pot transformations in polymerization, with the goal of synthesizing polymers with tailored structures and functions for a wide range of applications. Recent advances in one‐pot polymerization techniques are highlighted, including examples from controlled polymerization methods such as atom transfer radical polymerization, reversible addition‐fragmentation chain transfer polymerization, and ring‐opening polymerization, among others. Special emphasis is placed on the design and optimization of reaction conditions, catalyst systems, and monomer combinations to achieve precise control over polymer structure and functionality.

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