“…Furthermore, the non-covalent modification of polymers has allowed their solubility and correspondingly their processability to be greatly improved. 8,9 The development of this field has largely gone hand-in-hand with the enormous progress that has been made in the development of well-defined polymers synthesised using controlled radical polymerisation (CRP) techniques that feature specific recognition motifs (hydrogen acceptor/donor, 10,11 ionic unit, 12,13 metal/ligand, 14,15 host/guest [16][17][18] molecules) attached in specific locations (end or side chain) to polymer backbones. Pillar[n]arenes (n = 5, 6, 7, 8…) have emerged as important host units for the construction of supramolecular assemblies with applications spanning materials, 19,20 medicine [21][22][23] and sensing.…”