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Dendrons poly

Dendrimers have structures similar to that of hyperbranched polymer and can be taken as the perfectly branched polymer with monodispersity. However, they need to be prepared by a multistep procedure. Therefore, very little work has been done on dendritic polyfarylcnc ether)s. Morikawa et al. prepared a series of monomers with a various number of phenylene units.164,165 These monomer were used to prepare poly(ether ketone) dendrons with graded structures (Scheme 6.24). [Pg.350]

Scheme 6.24 Synthesis of poly(ether ketone) dendrons with graded structures... Scheme 6.24 Synthesis of poly(ether ketone) dendrons with graded structures...
Poly(ether ketone), synthesis of, 343 Poly(ether ketone) dendrons, synthesis of, 352-353... [Pg.596]

Poly f p-oxybenzoyl-co-p-phenylene isophthalate]), 113-114 Poly(2,2 -oxydiethylene adipate), 29 Polyoxymethylene glycol, aqueous, 377 Poly(oxytetramethylene) (PTMO), 53 Poly (p-pheny lene). See also Poly(para-phenylene)s dendronized, 520-521 synthesis of, 491-494 synthesis of water-soluble, 493 Poly(phenylene ether sulfone) chains,... [Pg.597]

Poly(phenylenethylene), dendronized, 522 Poly(phenylenevinylene) optically active, 510-511 synthesis of, 495-496 Poly(/ ara-phenylenevinylene)s, 472 Polypheny lquinoxaline (PPQ) hyperbranched, 312-314 synthesis of, 309-313 Polyphosphoric acid, 333 Polypropylene oxide) polyol, 223 Polypropylene polyols, 220 Poly (pyridine), synthesis of, 503-505 Polyquinoxaline (PQ), synthesis of, 309-313... [Pg.598]

Nonetheless, it was a fairly short step from octopus compounds to dendrimers, and the step was taken by Vogtle in the late 1970s when he attempted to use a cascade reaction to prepare a molecule of the dendrimer type that would now be considered a dendron rather than a fully developed dendrimer. It began with the addition of acrylonitrile to an anfine, followed by reduction of the nitrile to amine. This was followed by a further reaction with acrylonitrile, and the process was repeated several times to yield highly branched macromolecules. There were initially problems with the reduction step but these were overcome, and the preparation of these poly(propylene imine) dendrimers was later commercialized. [Pg.133]

Chiral dendrimers based on oligonaphthyl cores and Fr chet-type poly(aryl ether) dendrons have been investigated [44]. The absolute configuration of these dendrimers remains the same as that of their chiral cores. Both the nature of the core and the generation play a role in determining the fluorescence quantum yield. [Pg.170]

Remarkable concentration of the photon energy absorbed by aromatic dendritic scaffold toward the focal point (herein called antenna effects ) is one of the most distinct features of the dendritic macromolecules. Poly(benzyl ether) (PBE) dendron [1] has been studied most extensively as an efficient antenna dendron. Careful studies have revealed the crucial role of the symmetric dendritic structure for the antenna effect. [Pg.194]

Fig.1. Two poly(benzyl ether) dendron subunits connected by an azo linkage... Fig.1. Two poly(benzyl ether) dendron subunits connected by an azo linkage...
Fig. 4. A blue-luminescent poly(phenyleneethynylene) bearing 3rd-generation poly(benzyl ether) dendron as the repeating side groups... Fig. 4. A blue-luminescent poly(phenyleneethynylene) bearing 3rd-generation poly(benzyl ether) dendron as the repeating side groups...
Poly(ether ketone) dendrons [24] have been observed to show an antenna effect toward lanthanide cations, especially for Eu +. Two focal coordination forms were examined, namely carboxylate [25] and 1,3-diketonate [26]. The use... [Pg.199]

The PBE dendron has a glass transition at about 40 °C and is soluble in various organic solvents (e.g., THF, acetone, toluene). It is therefore a moldable, thermoplastic, film-forming material. This practical feature is maintained for the lanthanide-cored dendrimer complexes. The complexes are partially miscible with poly(methyl methacrylate), affording transparent luminescence compositions by mixing in solvent. [Pg.201]

Fig. 53. Mannosylated dendron based on a poly-L-lysine scaffold. This construct leads to subnanomolar inhibitory potency against uropathogenic E. coli,336... Fig. 53. Mannosylated dendron based on a poly-L-lysine scaffold. This construct leads to subnanomolar inhibitory potency against uropathogenic E. coli,336...
Huang, B., and Tomalia, D.A. (2005) Dendronization of gold and CdSe/cdS (core-shell) quantum dots with tomalia type, thiol core, functionalized poly(amidoamine) (PAMAM) dendrons. J. Lumin. Ill, 215-223. [Pg.1075]

A. Kimoto, K. Masachika, J.-S. Cho, M. Higuchi, and K. Yamamoto, Novel poly(p-phenylene vinylene)s with a phenylazomethine dendron as a metal-collecting site, Org. Lett., 6 1179-1182,2004. [Pg.267]

Y. Fu, J. Li, S. Yan, and Z. Bo, High molecular weight dendronized poly(fluorene)s with peripheral carbazole groups synthesis, characterization, and properties, Macromolecules, 37 6395-6400, 2004. [Pg.274]

Dendrons and dendrimers are the most intensely investigated subset of dendritic polymers. In the past decade over 2000 literature references have appeared on this unique class of structure controlled polymers. The term dendrimer was coined by Tomalia, et al. over 15 years ago in the first reports on poly(amidoamine) (PAMAM) dendrimers [75, 76]. It is derived from the Greek words dendri-(branch tree-like) and meros - part of). Poly(amidoamine) dendrimers constitute the first dendrimer family to be commercialized and undoubtedly represent the most extensively characterized and best understood series at this time. In view of the extensive literature information in this area, much of the remaining overview will focus on PAMAM dendrimers and will... [Pg.20]


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