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1. Creating Remarkably Moisture‐ and Air‐Stable Macromolecular Lewis Acid by Integrating Borane within the Polymer Chain: A Highly Active Catalyst for Homo(co)polymerization of Epoxides.

3. A super‐stretched self‐healing silicone elastomer based on high molecular weight polydimethylsiloxanes through intermolecular quadruple hydrogen bonding.

4. Stereoselective ring‐opening polymerization of rac‐lactide catalyzed by phenyl diphosphazene/urea binary catalytic system.

5. Ring‐opening Polymerization of Enantiopure Bicyclic Ether‐ester Monomers toward Closed‐loop Recyclable and Crystalline Stereoregular Polyesters via Chemical Upcycling of Bioplastic.

6. Rapid Ring‐Opening Polymerization of γ‐Butyrolactone toward High‐Molecular‐Weight Poly (γ‐butyrolactone) by an Organophosphazene Base and Bisurea Binary Catalyst.

7. Organobase/urea catalyzed ring opening polymerization of 3‐methyl‐1, 4‐dioxan‐2‐one to prepare chemically recyclable poly(ether ester).

8. Functionalizable and Chemically Recyclable Thermoplastics from Chemoselective Ring‐Opening Polymerization of Bio‐renewable Bifunctional α‐Methylene‐δ‐valerolactone.

9. Rapid and Controlled Polymerization of Bio‐sourced δ‐Caprolactone toward Fully Recyclable Polyesters and Thermoplastic Elastomers.

10. Stereoselective Ring‐Opening Polymerization of rac‐Lactide Catalyzed by Squaramide Derived Organocatalysts at Room Temperature†.

11. Controlled random copolymerization of <italic>rac</italic>‐lactide and <italic>ɛ</italic>‐caprolactone by well‐designed phenoxyimine Al complexes.

12. Selective Ring-Opening Polymerization of Non-Strained γ-Butyrolactone Catalyzed by A Cyclic Trimeric Phosphazene Base.

13. Polypeptide brushes grown via surface-initiated ring-opening polymerization of α-amino acid N-carboxyanhydrides.

14. Surface-Grafted Semiconductor Layer Prepared by Surface Initiated Ring-Opening Polymerization of L-Lysine NCA Derivatives.

15. Stimuli-responsive polypeptide materials prepared by ring-opening polymerization of α-amino acid N-carboxyanhydrides.

16. Effects of molecular weight on thermal responsive property of pegylated poly-l-glutamates.

17. Ring‐Opening Copolymerization of Biorenewable δ‐Caprolactone with trans‐Hexahydro‐(4,5)‐benzofuranone toward Closed‐Loop Recyclable Copolyesters and Their Application as Pressure‐Sensitive Adhesives†.

18. Stereoselective Ring‐Opening Polymerization of rac‐Lactide Catalyzed by Squaramide Derived Organocatalysts at Room Temperature†.

19. Dual‐responsive pegylated polypeptoids with tunable cloud point temperatures.

20. Phosphazene Bases as Organocatalysts for Ring‐Opening Polymerization of Cyclic Esters.

21. Inside Cover: Surface-Grafted Semiconductor Layer Prepared by Surface Initiated Ring-Opening Polymerization of L-Lysine NCA Derivatives (Chem. Asian J. 8/2014).

22. Biomimetic pegylated polypeptoids with thermoresponsive properties.

23. Polystyrene beads supported phosphazene superbase as recyclable organocatalyst for ring-opening polymerization of δ-valerolactone.

24. Binary organocatalytic system for ring-opening polymerization of ε-caprolactone and δ-valerolactone: Synergetic effects for enhanced selectivity.

25. Fast and living ring-opening polymerization of ε‑caprolactone by aluminum complexes bearing amino-quinoline ligands.

26. Toughened transparent poly(L-lactic acid)/poly(D-lactide)-b-poly(butadiene)-b-poly(D-lactide) blended film with balanced strength.

27. Self-healing polyester elastomer with tuning toughness and elasticity through intermolecular quadruple hydrogen bonding.

28. Biomimetic polypeptides with reversible pH-dependent thermal responsive property.

29. Fast synthesis of high molecular weights polydiethylsiloxanes and random poly(dimethylsiloxane-co-diethylsiloxane) copolysiloxanes via cyclic trimeric phosphazene base catalyzed ring-opening (co)polymerization.

30. Peptide Hydrogels Assembled from Nonionic Alkyl-polypeptideAmphiphiles Prepared by Ring-Opening Polymerization.

31. Using recyclable polystyrene supported cyclic trimeric phosphazene base as catalyst to directly prepare hypotoxic polyesters via ring-opening polymerizations.

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