“…In the 10 years since this discovery, eATRP has been employed for the synthesis of polymers with a variety of compositions and architectures including block copolymers, bioconjugates, star and gra (co)polymers. [14][15][16][17][18][19][20][21][22] It is compatible with aqueous 23,24 and organic 10 media whilst heterogeneous systems such mini-emulsion [25][26][27][28] and surface-initiated (si-eATRP) [29][30][31][32] polymerizations have also been reported. Furthermore, the complex reaction set-up, initially involving a 3-electrode divided electrochemical cell, has been simplied by the use of sacricial counter electrodes (typically Al-wire), enabling undivided cells to be used in either 3-electrode (potential controlled) or 2-electrode (current controlled) congurations giving rise to simplied electrochemical atom transfer radical polymerisaiton (seATRP).…”