Hello, people. I have a question for you guys.
In the line of my work, I stumbled upon a challenge, which I can solve in a boring, long and tiresome way, already tested by prior researchers. However, while keeping older ways in mind, I decided to search for new paths. And among other ideas, I have one particularly interesting, but it requires a certain component to exist.
What I need is: a water-soluble linear or branching polymer with controllable length, that would be COMPLETELY degradable by any method, that is not (too) harmful to biomolecules - be it light of certain wavelength, heat (no more than 50C), change in ionic power or pH, adding a specific substance or whatever. And second VERY desirable property it must have - the decay product after degradation MUST either be possible to evaporate, OR it must have MINIMAL intensity of Raman scattering and not interfere with spectroscopy.
So... do any of you have any ideas? Thank you in advance!