“…36 Isosorbide is a V-shaped diol that carries two sterically different secondary hydroxyl groups, with the so-called 'exo-' and 'endo-' configurations, respectively, and two 'cis-' connected tetrahydrofuran rings. 35,36 This non-toxic chiral diol has been employed within various synthetic processes for the step-development of various polymers, including polyesters, polyurethanes, polyamides, polycarbonates, etc. 35,[38][39][40] Herein, PIS of relatively small molar mass (short length) was used, via its hydroxyl groups (-OH), as a macro-initiator for the ROP of e-caprolactone, yielding copolymers with PIS and PCL blocks.…”