TY - BOOK AU - Xu,J.,& Hadjichristidis,N. TI - Heteroatom-containing degradable polymers by ring-opening metathesis polymerization T2 - Progress in Polymer Science, 139, p.101656, 2023 KW - RING-OPENING METATHESIS POLYMERIZATION KW - DEGRADABLE POLYMERS KW - HYDROLYTIC DEGRADATION KW - HETEROCYCLIC OLEFIN N1 - Artículo N2 - The incorporation of heteroatom-containing weak bonds along polymer backbones has become a popular tool to accelerate degradation. Many methods have already been reported for the synthesis of degradable heteroatom-containing polymers based mainly on conventional step-growth polymerization and chain-growth ring-opening polymerization (ROP). In recent years, ring-opening metathesis polymer[1]ization (ROMP) has evolved as an emerging approach for the synthesis of various types of degradable polymers, from carbocyclic norbornene derivatives to heterocyclic olefin monomers. Classic ruthenium (Ru)-based catalysts exhibit not only high reactivity to C=C double bonds but also high tolerance to po[1]lar functional groups. Hence, a rich range of functional groups can be incorporated into cyclic olefin monomers and then transferred to the polymer backbones. This review covers the synthesis of the various heteroatom-containing degradable (co)polymers via ROMP, including poly(thio)acetals/polyketals, polyorthoesters, polyesters, polycarbonates, polyphosphoesters/polyphosphoamidates, poly(enol ether)s, poly(silyl ether)s, polydisulfides, polyketones, polyacylsilanes, polyamides, and polyureas, as well as their degradable mechanisms under different conditions. The review also highlights applications in tissue engineering and medicine UR - https://drive.google.com/file/d/1IUknfSB58lPmTHlGAQiPACGtVcKv5Eq6/view?usp=drive_link ER -