Synthetic biodegradable polymers are important biomaterials. However, most of them are biologically inert. Free functional groups can allow easy biofunctionalization. Efficient introduction of functional groups to biodegradable polymers is still a challenge. Here, a practical strategy is presented to synthesize various functional polyesters with free hydroxyl groups polymerized via epoxide ring-opening polymerization between dicarboxylic acids and diglycidyl dicarboxylates without protection and deprotection. The polymers exhibit a wide range of physical, thermal, and mechanical properties, and good cytocompatibilities. This synthetic platform is expected to lead to functional polymers useful for a wide variety of biomedical applications.
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