“…As a kind of stimulus-sensitive materials, photodegradable polymers have gained considerable attention lately, because light can be spatiotemporally localized and controlled in a simple, green, and noncontact way. − Various photolabile chromophores have been introduced either into the polymer side-chain as pendants groups or along the polymer backbone that can exhibit phototriggered chain scission. − So far, there are three main classes of main-chain photodegradable polymers, that is, polyacrylates, polytriazines, and polyacetals, which have found important applications in broad fields from photolithography, biopatterning, to tissue engineering and drug delivery. ,, Besides, novel photodegradable polymers bearing o-nitrobenzyloxy unit have recently been developed as positive photoresists to generate reactive micropatterns. − Upon irradiation, main-chain photodegradable polymers can break down into low molecular weight molecules. This photofragmentation process usually creates a dramatic difference in the solubility between the exposed and unexposed regions.…”