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Immobilized functional groups, recovery

In periphery-functionalized dendritic catalysts, the functional groups at the surface determine the solubility and miscibility and thus the precipitation properties. Many dendrimers functionalized with organometallic complexes do not dissolve in apolar solvents, and the presence of multiple metal centers at the periphery facilitates precipitation upon addition of this type of solvent. It is emphasized that the use of dendrimer-immobilized catalysts with the goal of recovery through precipitation is worthwhile only if the tendency to precipitation of the dendritic system exceeds that of its non-dendritic equivalent. [Pg.100]


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