“…[1,2] Synthetic strategies to produce polymeric arsenicals include; interfacial polycondensation reactions [3,4] and ring-collapsed radical alternating copolymerization (RCRAC) [5], which results in the formation of backbone functionalized polymeric arsenicals, whilst the use of vinyl-functionalised organic arsenical monomers [6] enables the formation side-chain functionalized polymeric arsenicals by free radical polymerization (FRP) [7,8]. The proposed applications of these polymers have ranged from macromolecular therapeutics (anti-virals, anti-bacterials, anti-cancer) [9][10][11][12][13][14] to energy materials (semi-conducting, optics) [15,16] to flocculants [17] and surfactants (for nanoparticle stabilization) [18,19].…”