“…Reversible-deactivation radical polymerization (RDRP), or controlled/living radical polymerization, including nitroxide mediated polymerization (NMP), reversible addition-fragmentation chain transfer (RAFT), and atom transfer radical polymerization (ATRP) polymerization, has revolutionized polymer science, enabling good control over diverse molecular topology, molecular weight, and chain length distributions. ,, Other outstanding benefits of RDRP include the ability to perform chain extension with high tolerance to varying reaction conditions , and chemical functionalities, − collectively contributing to its robustness and versatility with respect to many vinyl monomers. ,,− In particular, a broad interest in light-mediated RDRP arises as it allows for spatial and temporal control over reaction kinetics, monomer sequences, and compositions via external regulation of the reversible activation–deactivation equilibrium using a renewable source of energy. − Photochemistry can also offer sustainable reaction conditions in a move to supply energy by either photons or electrons in chemical synthesis. As such, functional materials are accessible employing RDRP with applications including nanotechnology , and therapeutics. , …”