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Degradation Kinetics and Functional Design of Linear Self-Immolative Polymers

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Figure 1.1. Conventional synthetic biodegradable polymers with hydrolyzable bonds
Figure 1.17: 2nd generation linear disassembling dendrimer that degrades through a
Figure 1.19: 2nd generation self-immolative polycarbamate dendrimer that degrades through a cascade of cyclization, 1,4-elimination, and decarboxylation reactions to release aminomethylpyrene upon exposure to UV light
Figure 1.20: 2nd generation polycarbamate dendrimer derived from branched 2-(4-aminobenzylidene)propane-1,3-diol spacers and designed to degrade through a cascade of 1,8-elimination reactions
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