“…In this study, citronellol-derived methacrylate polymers with different interconnecting functional groups were synthesized to prepare bio-based bactericidal polymers and investigate the relationship between their side chain structure and bactericidal properties. Since citronellol, a monoterpenoid widely used in perfumes and insect repellents, , displays bactericidal properties by interacting with bacterial surface constituents to form a monolayer that alters the cell-surface properties (electrostatic potential and hydrophobicity), it was incorporated to impart bactericidal properties to polymers. , While various citronellol-containing polymers have been prepared for applications in fully bio-based degradable polymers , and photocrosslinkable polymers, , to the best of our knowledge, this is the first study to elucidate the bactericidal properties of citronellol-derived polymers with different interconnecting functional groups. Furthermore, although a variety of monoterpenes such as geraniol, eugenol, and borneol have been exploited to prepare antibacterial polymers, the effect of side chain interconnecting functional groups between the polymer backbone and the monoterpenes on the bactericidal properties has not been systematically investigated possibly because the preparation of a series of antibacterial polymers encompassing diverse interconnecting groups is laborious. − …”