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Fullerene-bound dendrimer

Wooley et al.1511 have described the creation of fullerene-bound dendrimers (Scheme 5.14). Reaction of C60 with bis(p-methoxyphenyl)diazomethane 54 and subsequent cleavage of the methyl ethers afforded a 6-6 methano-bridged fullerene (55) possessing two phenolic moieties, as the major product.1521 Treatment of the bisphenolic fullerene 55 with 2.7 equivalents of the activated dendron (52) afforded the desired substituted fullerene (56) possessing two dendritic arms. [Pg.119]

Convergent dendrimers, with their versatile three-dimensional scaffold, may be tailored to mimic, perhaps crudely, some elements of enzymatic structures. Numerous catalytic moieties, including manganese porphyrins,253,254 bis(oxazoline) copper complexes,304 305 tertiary amines,306 binaphthol titanium complexes,285 307 titanium taddolates,292,308 thiazolio-cyclophanes,309 and fullerene-bound bisoxazoline copper complexes,310 have been incorporated at the core of dendritic molecules to determine the effect of dendritic encapsulation on their catalytic activity. [Pg.74]

C-branched dendritic structures, based on either ether and amide linkages or simply amide connectivity (iii) Tomalia-type PAMAM dendritic structure, differing from the POPAM by the presence of amide bonds, but keeping the amine AB2 as the branching center and (iv) Fr6chet-type dendritic strnctures, based on ether and phenyl groups as AB2 branching center. Description of the different types of covalent dendrimers reported will follow a classification based on the element content, such as only C, C-N, N-O, C-N-0, or with heteroatoms such as P, Si, and so on. Examples of porphyrin-, thiophene-, carbohydrate-, and fullerene-based dendrimers are described separately, since they can be bound to different types of frameworks. [Pg.2616]


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