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Lysine-based dendrimers structure

A poly(L-lysine) dendrimer 23 which carries 16 free-base porphyrins in one hemisphere and 16 Zn porphyrins in the other has been synthesized and studied in dimethylformamide solution [54]. In such a dendrimer, energy transfer from the Zn porphyrins to the free-base units can occur with 43% efficiency. When the 32 free base and zinc porphyrins were placed in a scrambled fashion, the efficiency of energy transfer was estimated to be 83% [55]. Very efficient (98%) energy transfer from Zn to free-base porphyrins was also observed in a rigid, snowflake-shaped structure in which three Zn porphyrin units alternate with three free-base porphyrin units [56]. [Pg.174]

Other supramolecular structures such as dendrimers have also been synthesized with zinc-containing porphyrins. Sixteen free base and sixteen zinc porphyrin units were added at the fifth generation of dendritic poly(L-lysine) and intramolecular fluorescence energy transfer was observed.823 Assembly of supramolecular arrays in the solid state has been achieved with the incorporation of an amide group for hydrogen bonding. Zinc meso-tetra(4-amidophenyl)porphyrin... [Pg.1219]

For the synthesis of perfectly dendronized sohd-phase polymers (Fig. 7.4) various dendritic structures were prepared based on amide connections [6]. For example, the naturally occurring amino acid lysine was used as a building block in creating a dendritic scaffold [33]. The synthesis of symmetrical tri-branching den-drimers on aminomethyl polystyrene macrobeads was also described in literature [34]. Recently, aryl ether dendrimers were prepared on hydroxymethyl polystyrene using a Mitsunobu reaction with 3,5-bis(acetoxymethyl)phenol [35]. [Pg.311]

Roy and coworkers have designed inhibitors of influenza virus hemagglutinin based on several different dendrimer backbones [109,110]. Using solid phase syntheses, they generated sialic acid-displaying dendrimers based on a poly-L-lysine core structure (O Fig. 17) as ligands for influenza virus hemagglutinin. These dendrimers, which bear 2, 4, 8, or 16 pendant sialic... [Pg.2502]


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