“…Because this pair of electrons is excluded from the aromaticity, it can bind with the protons; therefore, pyridine is alkaline and could also coordinate with transition metal ions to form complexes [1,2] . With these special properties above, pyridine contained polymers have caught much attention of scientists for various applications, for example dye sensitized solar cell [3] , pH-responsive materials [4] , block copolymer micelles used in drug delivery [5] , moreover, they are capable of forming self-assembly supramolecular structures via nitrogen atoms on the pyridine ring [1] . Materials use for applications above are typically based on poly (4-vinylpyridine) (P4VP) or copolymers of 4-vinylpyridine (4VP) and other monomers depending on specific purposes.…”