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High-generation dendrons, preparation

Conclusion. We have successfully prepared a well-defined carborane loaded polymer with high M , (M > 15 kDa) using NMP. This pre-made polymer was successfully dendronized up to the fourth generation via a combination of the graft onto approach of a frrst generation dendron, and the divergent dendron... [Pg.245]

The synthesis of high generation dendritic branches from building blocks 7 and 11 was found to be difficult due to steric hindrance problems. This prompted Nierengarten and coworkers to further explore the development of new fullero-dendrons starting from a less hindered fullerene derivative (Schemes 10.3 and 10.4) [19]. The iterative reaction sequence used for the synthesis of the successive dendrimer generations is the same as that described for the preparation of dendrons 4-7. [Pg.227]

Ester-based cascades (e.g., 107) have been prepared[77 80i by using 5-(tert-butyldime-thylsiloxy)isophthaloyl dichloride (108), which was synthesized in high yield from 5-hydroxy-isophthalic acid (Scheme 5.26). The dendron wedges were prepared by treatment of siloxane 108 with phenol to give bis(aryl ester) 109, which was hydrolyzed, or desilylated (HC1, acetone), to generate a new phenolic terminus. Treatment of this free phenolic moiety with monomer 108, followed by hydrolysis, afforded the next tier (110). Repetition of the sequence followed by reaction of the free focal phenols with a triacyl chloride core, (e.g., 86), afforded the fourth tier dendrimer 107 of the polyester aryl series. It was noted that the choice of base (N, A-dimethylaniline) used in the final esterification was critical, since with pyridine bases (pyridine or 4-(dimethylamino)pyridine) facile transesterification resulting in branch fragmentation occurred. [Pg.138]

Measurements of molecular density and intrinsic viscosity of PAMAM dendrimers indicate an unusual variation with dendrimer generation. Minimum density and maximum intrinsic viscosity were observed at around G4, which suggests that the fully developed dendrimers have a high accessible internal surface area in a solvent-filled intramolecular free volume that may consist of internal cavities and channels. Similar findings were reported by Mourey et al. for PBE monodendrons (based on dihydroxybenzyl alcohol) and tridendrons produced by coupling these dendrons to a trifunctional core, l,l,l-tris(4 -hydro-xyphenyl)ethane prepared by the convergent method. A maximum intrinsic viscosity occurred at G3 for tridendrons and G5 for monodendrons, consistent with the model developed by Lescanec and Muthukumar... [Pg.877]


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