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Article Selection
Please list articles that you're considering for your Wikipedia assignment below. Begin to critique these articles and find relevant sources.

Option 1

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 * Depolymerizable polymers


 * Article Evaluation
 * Since plastic wastes are becoming more and more serious recently, self-immolate polymers has drawn a lot of attention recent years. The current version contained limited contents and is ready to be expanded.


 * Sources
 * Fan, Bo, et al. "Polyglyoxylates: A versatile class of triggerable self-immolative polymers from readily accessible monomers." Journal of the American Chemical Society 136.28 (2014): 10116-10123.
 * Sagi, Amit, et al. "Self-immolative polymers." Journal of the American Chemical Society 130.16 (2008): 5434-5435.

Option 2

 * Article title
 * Photopolyerization


 * Article Evaluation
 * No article related to this topic currently. I'm surprised since it's a popular research area. There' are lots of novel reactions such as PET-RAFT, this-ene click polymerization, Visible-Light ATRP worth to be introduced.


 * Sources
 * Xu, Jiangtao, et al. "Organo-photocatalysts for photoinduced electron transfer-reversible addition–fragmentation chain transfer (PET-RAFT) polymerization." Polymer Chemistry 6.31 (2015): 5615-5624.
 * Konkolewicz, Dominik, et al. "Visible light and sunlight photoinduced ATRP with ppm of Cu catalyst." ACS Macro Letters 1.10 (2012): 1219-1223.
 * Zhang, Guigang, et al. "Polycondensation of thiourea into carbon nitride semiconductors as visible light photocatalysts." Journal of Materials Chemistry 22.16 (2012): 8083-8091.
 * Xu, Jiangtao, and Cyrille Boyer. "Visible light photocatalytic thiol–ene reaction: an elegant approach for fast polymer postfunctionalization and step-growth polymerization." Macromolecules 48.3 (2015): 520-529.

Option 3

 * Article title
 * Topochemical polymerization


 * Article Evaluation
 * No article related to this topic currently. Topochemical polymerization is still the most promising way to get single-crystal polymers. On the other hand, for a number of special polymers such as polydiacetylenes, topochemical polymerization is the only way to get them.


 * Sources
 * Hema, Kuntrapakam, et al. "Topochemical polymerizations for the solid-state synthesis of organic polymers." Chemical Society Reviews (2021

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