“…Relative to polymeric systems that respond to light, 4 heat, 5 pH, 6 force, 7 and other stimuli, [8][9][10] polymers whose properties are responsive to oxidation state play remarkable roles in controlled assembly, 11 self-healing ability, 12 adjusting gel volume, 13 and drug delivery. [14][15][16] Construction of such polymers is achieved through incorporation of oxidizable or reduceable (including, in some circumstances, those can be reversibly switched between two oxidation states) chemical functional units, including ferrocene, 17 selenide/diselenide, 18,19 platinum complexes, sulde, aryl oxalate esters, phenylboronic esters, thioketals, proline, etc. 15 Among these systems, we were drawn to sulde containing polymers, which are easily constructed through thiol-ene "click" reactions, 20 Michael additions, 21 ring-opening of ethylene/propylene sulde 22,23 and other scalable and accessible chemistry pathways.…”