A Combinatorial Library of Photocrosslinkable and Degradable Materials

However, the synthesis of multifunctional macro-mers that form these degradable networks commonly involvesmultiple functionalization and purification steps, which makesthe development of large numbers of polymers with diverseproperties difficult. Here, we develop the first combinatoriallibrary of degradable photocrosslinked materials. A library ofacrylate-terminated poly(

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