Polymer topology is an emerging discipline focusing on the spatial arrangement of repeating units in the macromolecular chains
including linear
cyclic
branched
dendritic
supramolecular self-assembled and mechanically interlocked structures. Based on a polymer topology perspective
research on the polymer diversity and its chain complexity could be effectively simplified to some extent. Especially
the topological equivalence concept can be introduced into the classification of polymer chain structures
as well as the transformation relationships among points
lines and rings in the topological structures. This article is not only targeted at the systematic classification of polymer topologies mainly proposed by Tezuka
but also their corresponding application in the topological polymers.