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Dendritic structures with polyfunctional

Branched macromolecules fall into three main classes star-branched polymers, characterized by multiple chains linked at one central point (Roovers, 1985), comb-branched polymers, having one linear backbone and side chains randomly distributed along it (Rempp et al., 1988), and dendritic polymers, with a multilevel branched architecture (Tomalia and Frechet, 2001). The cascade-branched structure of dendritic polymers is typically derived from polyfunctional monomers under more or less strictly controlled polymerization conditions. This class of macromolecules has a unique combination of features and, as a result, a broad spectrum of applications is being developed for these materials in areas including microencapsulation, drag delivery, nanotechnology, polymer processing additives, and catalysis. [Pg.169]


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