abstract
- Gas-responsive polymers have inspired much interest over the past ten years. Gas triggers can interact with functionalities on polymer chains and, thus, modulate their chain structures, architectures, and aggregation states. This review summarizes the latest research progresses in the theme of developing different gas triggers for fine control over some critical properties of polymers, as well as their potential applications in various areas. We focus on the interactions/reactions between gases and gas-responsive functionalities of polymers and highlight some state-of-art developments, which provided good insight and understanding of each particular gas-responsive polymer. We also offer a perspective point of view on future research directions on gas-responsive polymers, both in fundamental studies and in potential application developments.