Photocontrolled radical polymerizations
Photocontrolled radical polymerizations are innovative techniques that use light to precisely control the polymerization process. By leveraging light as a stimulus, these methods allow for the fine-tuning of polymer architecture, molecular weight, and functionality with spatiotemporal precision. This level of control is particularly valuable in the development of advanced materials for biomedical applications. Our research group explores these light-driven polymerizations to create next-generation materials for targeted drug delivery and diagnostics.