“…In most cases, when various ''living'' polymerization techniques are involved, the cross-linked microgel core of the formed star polymer is capable of initiating the same or a different type of monomer. [11,[22][23][24][25][26][27][28][29] Thus, although this approach usually leads to star polymers with less well-defined structures, they provides a facile ''in-out'' method for the preparation of heteroarm star polymers, such as (PS) n -PDVB-(PCL) m , [23] (PS) n -PDVB-(PI) m , [22,24] (PS) n -PDVB-(P2VP) m , [25,26] (PS) n -PDVB-(PBA) m , [27] and (PtBA) n -PDVB-(PBA) m , [28] where PS, PEO, PCL, PI, P2VP, PBA, PtBA, and PDVB are polystyrene, poly(ethylene oxide), poly(e-caprolactone), polyisoprene, poly(2-vinylpyridine), poly(tert-butyl acrylate), poly(n-butyl acrylate), and cross-linked poly(DVB) core, respectively.…”