“…It was proposed that this enhancement, which is observed in several CAR resins with volatile protecting groups, arises from a short-lived increase in free volume upon reaction. ,,− However, this concept is inconsistent with measurements of PBOCSt deprotection, which show the same timescales for reaction and polymer densification . Another common approach in reaction–diffusion models is the inclusion of additional processes describing an acid loss. ,, Acid loss is often presented as a “trapping process” attributed to either contaminants or strong local interactions with the polymer, such as hydrogen bonding, and has been used in models of several CAR chemistries. ,,,− …”