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Dendritic Polymer-Supported

Methods for Separating Dendritic Polymer Supports from Reaction Mixtures... [Pg.307]

Selected Examples for Dendritic Polymer-supported Catalysis (see Tab. 7.2)... [Pg.332]

Figu re 4.1 Commonly encountered chiral catalyst immobilization on dendritic polymer supports (a) core-functionalized chiral dendrimers (b) peripherally modified chiral dendrimers (c) solid-supported dendritic chiral catalysts. [Pg.133]

Chapman et al. [131] reported the synthesis of poly(ethylene oxide) (PEO) supported dendritic f-BOC-poly(a, c-L-lysines). These dendritic polymers termed as hydramphiphiles formed foams possessing good temporal stability in aqueous solution. Scrimin et al. [132] synthesized a three-directional polypeptide having uses in membrane permeability modulation. Decapeptide fragments were linked to TREN [tris(2-aminoethyl)amine] core. [Pg.57]

Three generations of dendritic phosphines have been prepared from 3,5-diaminobenzoylglycine and 9-fluorenylmethoxycarbonyl-L-phenylalanine. The dendrimers were then attached to MBHA resin, treated with CH20 and Ph2PH, and converted to their Rh complexes. The polymer-supported complexes are excellent catalysts for the hydroformylation of alkenes, which could be recycled.283 The bidentate diphosphine A,A-bis-(P-(phosphabicyclo[3.3.1] nonan) methyl)aniline was prepared by phosphanomethylation of aniline. It forms a Rh-complex which is a highly regioselective catalyst in the hydroformylation of citronellene.284... [Pg.163]

Dendritic Polymers as High-Loading Supports for Organic Synthesis and Catalysis... [Pg.305]

Ultrafiltration has been used for the separation of dendritic polymeric supports in multi-step syntheses as well as for the separation of dendritic polymer-sup-ported reagents [4, 21]. However, this technique has most frequently been employed for the separation of polymer-supported catalysts (see Section 7.5) [18]. In the latter case, continuous flow UF-systems, so-called membrane reactors, were used for homogeneous catalysis, with catalysts complexed to dendritic ligands [23-27]. A critical issue for dendritic catalysts is the retention of the catalyst by the membrane (Fig. 7.2b, see also Section 7.5). [Pg.310]

Generally these globular dendritic architectures offer several advantages over other kinds of organic polymers, such as the full exposure of the catalytic centers to the environment. In contrast to linear or cross-Hnked polymeric supports, which can partially hide catalytic centers, the functional groups are located on the surface of the dendritic nanoparticle and diffusional Hmitations are less relevant Furthermore the close proximity of the catalytic centers on the surface of the dendritic polymer can enhance the catalytic activity by multiple complexation or even cooperativity. This behavior is described as positive dendritic effect. However, in some cases a negative dendritic effect was observed, which is caused by an undesired interaction or electron transfer between the neighboring catalytic centers on the surface of the dendrimer [70]. [Pg.332]


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