“…Ever since the pioneering work by Georges et al and Hawker et al,3, 4 nitroxide‐mediated polymerization (NMP) has been used to synthesize a variety of polymer architectures with controlled microstructure, encompassing linear homopolymers, random copolymers, block copolymers, hyperbranched polymers, and comb polymers 5, 6. NMP's growth in the past 15 years has been accelerated by the development of initiators based on alkoxyamines such as N ‐ tert‐ butyl‐ N ‐[1‐diethylphosphono‐(2,2‐dimethylpropyl)]nitroxide (SG1, Scheme )7, 8 and 2,2,5‐trimethyl‐4‐phenyl‐3‐azahexane‐3‐nitroxide (TIPNO),9 which have allowed the controlled polymerization of acrylates,10–14 acrylamides,9, 15, 16 1,3‐dienes,17 and methacrylates (with a small addition of “controlling” comonomers) 18–22. Previous to the development of such initiators, NMP was largely restricted to the controlled polymerization of styrenic monomers.…”