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Dendrimers divergent

Kohman, R.E., Zimmerman, S.C. Degradable dendrimers divergently synthesized via click chemistry. Chem. Commun. 45, 794—796 (2(X)9)... [Pg.366]

Dendrimers produced by divergent or convergent methods are nearly perfectly branched with great structural precision. However, the multistep synthesis of dendrimers can be expensive and time consuming. The treelike structure of dendrimers can be approached through a one-step synthetic methodology.31 The step-growth polymerization of ABx-type monomers, particularly AB2, results in a randomly branched macromolecule referred to as hyperbranch polymers. [Pg.8]

Divergent Approaches to Phosphorus-Containing Dendrimers and their Functionalization J.-P. Majoral, A.-M. Caminade... [Pg.236]

Scheme 13. Divergent synthesis of platinum-acetylide dendrimers... Scheme 13. Divergent synthesis of platinum-acetylide dendrimers...
Dendrimers are attractive nanosize model compounds because of their globular architecture and their highly functionalized surface. These hyperbranched compounds are synthesized in a repetitive reaction sequence of nearly quantitative reactions. The synthetic route can either be divergent, starting from the nucleus toward the surface, or convergent, where dendrons or wedges are covalently linked to a polyfunctional nucleus. The number of metallodendrimers is still limited.493-506... [Pg.598]

Divergent Approaches to Phosphorus-Containing Dendrimers and their Functionalization... [Pg.9]

A large family of new dendrimers has been synthesized following this divergent method. Hawker and Frechet developed polyaryl(-benzyl)ether dendrimers [27], Miller andNeenan [28], and also Moore and Xu [29] prepared hydrocarbon dendrimers. The latter have reported the largest monodisperse organic hydrocarbon dendrimer with a molecular mass of 18 kDa and a diameter of 12.5 nm [30]. [Pg.20]

In a recent report [171] Newkome and He extended this concept and described the use of two ruthenium centers per appendage [—(Ru)—(x)—(Ru)—] towards construction of a four-directional dendrimer (e.g., 81, Fig. 36). A combination of convergent and divergent approaches, hence, allowed the stepwise construction of metallodendrimers via controlled metal complexation. [Pg.72]


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