In the quest for eco-friendly optics, high refractive index polymers (HRIPs) with degradability have been one of the desirable optical materials for realizing eco-friendly and efficient lighting technologies. However, it has been challenging for HRIPs to simultaneously realize thermostability, high refractive index (RI), visible transparency, and efficient degradability, all of which are essential for their practical use. In this context, we herein focus on aromatic poly(dithioacetal)s, composed of visible-transparent yet degradable dithioacetal moieties and rigid phenylene sulfide spacers, exhibiting moderately high T (> 60 °C), high RI (> 1.
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