Big Chemical Encyclopedia

Chemical substances, components, reactions, process design ...

Articles Figures Tables About

Dendrimer material

A "dendritic structure" is a geometric representation of regular, repeated and ideal s)mimetrical branches (dendrons, cascade molecules) cormected to a core. Repeated motifs that are in equal distance from the core (moving through the connections) are called generations. The name refers to the stepwise pair of reaction sequences from which they can be generated). Dendrimer families are s)mthesized using a variety of different s)mthetic routes. A dendrimer material is a particular substance that is used for practical purposes. Dendrimer materials always contain molecules with both ideal and non-ideal structures. Every dendrimer molecule can individually be described by its own chemical composition and chemical structure. Dendrimer molecules do not have a steady shape — their shape depends on conditions. [Pg.258]


See other pages where Dendrimer material is mentioned: [Pg.221]    [Pg.298]    [Pg.87]    [Pg.89]    [Pg.91]    [Pg.93]    [Pg.95]    [Pg.97]    [Pg.103]    [Pg.105]    [Pg.107]    [Pg.109]    [Pg.111]    [Pg.113]    [Pg.115]    [Pg.117]    [Pg.119]    [Pg.121]    [Pg.123]    [Pg.125]    [Pg.127]    [Pg.129]    [Pg.131]    [Pg.135]    [Pg.137]    [Pg.139]    [Pg.141]    [Pg.143]    [Pg.145]    [Pg.148]    [Pg.217]    [Pg.312]    [Pg.2527]    [Pg.2530]    [Pg.2552]    [Pg.2555]    [Pg.251]    [Pg.102]   
See also in sourсe #XX -- [ Pg.258 ]




SEARCH



Dendrimers liquid crystalline materials

Polymeric materials dendrimers

© 2024 chempedia.info