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Dendritic molecule dispersity

The polydispersity of dendritic molecules, expressed in the form of their poly-dispersity index (PDI), is directly related to their structural perfection. The PDI is a measure of molecular weight distribution. [Pg.14]

Earlier we found that the addition of alkyl-modified poly(propylene imine) dendrimers to polypropylene leads to fibers which can be dyed in conventional acid or disperse dyeing processes [3]. The alkyl chains make the additive compatible with the polypropylene matrix, while the polar core of the dendrimer can act as a receptor for the dye molecules. This host-guest behavior is analogous to the principle of the dendritic box as described by Meijer et al. [30] and elaborated by Baars et al. for dye extraction processes [31]. [Pg.68]


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