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Ring structures dendrimers

In this review, we tried to cover all the supramolecular species that maybe classified as rotaxane dendrimers. We classified them by their structures - where in dendrimer rotaxane-hke features are introduced. Several different types of macrocycles have been employed as a ring component in the templated synthesis of rotaxane dendrimers. While the synthesis of Type I and II rotaxanes dendrimers is relatively straightforward, that of well-defined Type III rotaxane dendrimers, particularly those of second and higher generations, is still challenging. [Pg.137]

In particular, rotaxane dendrimers capable of reversible binding of ring and rod components, such as Type II, pseudorotaxane-terminated dendrimers, can be reversibly controlled by external stimuli, such as the solvent composition, temperature, and pH, to change their structure and properties. This has profound implications in diverse applications, for instance in the controlled drug release. A trapped guest molecule within a closed dendrimeric host system can be unleashed in a controlled manner by manipulating these external factors. In the type III-B rotaxane dendrimers, external stimuli can result in perturbations of the interlocked mechanical bonds. This behavior can be gainfully exploited to construct controlled molecular machines. [Pg.138]

In their theoretical considerations of molecular structure, de Gennes and Her-vet assumed an ideal dendrimer with extended branches with all terminal groups arranged at its periphery in a kind of outer ring around the dendrimer core [9]. According to this model, dendrimers should exhibit a lower segment density at the core, which increases to a maximum value on moving to the periphery. This concept is known as the dense-shell model (Fig. 1.17). [Pg.12]


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