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Sterically demanding dendrons

In addition to alkyl-substituted derivatives, soluble PPPs 6 are also known today containing alkoxy groups as well as ionic side groups (carboxy and sulfonic acid functions) [18]. Schliiter et al. recently described the generation of soluble PPPs decorated with densely packed sterically demanding dendrons on the formation of cylindrically shaped dendrimers, so-called cylinder dendrimers [19]. [Pg.42]

The problems associated with route B also have something to do with steric hindrance. Here the critical point is the steric demand of both monomer and chain end. Incoming monomer will only be connected to the chain end, if steric hindrance is not too high. Otherwise this process will be slowed down or even rendered impossible. Depending on the kind of polyreaction applied, this may lead to termination of the reactive chain end and/or to side reactions of the monomer, like loss of coupling functionality as in some polycondensations or auto-initiation specifically in radical polymerizations. From this discussion it can be extracted that the basic problems for both routes are incomplete coverage (route A) and low molecular weight dendronized polymer (route B). [Pg.177]

The research group of Van Leeuwen has focused on catalysis at the core of a carbosilane dendrimer in an effort to be able to control stereoselectivity [10]. To this end, a ferrocenyl diphosphine backbone was functionalized with different generations of carbosilane dendrons producing a series of dendrimer phosphine ligands with an increasing steric demand (see 7 for an example, Scheme 6). In situ... [Pg.490]

In contrast, the diastereoselectivity of the dendritic host increases. This indicates that on shielding of the chiral core unit with sterically more demanding dendrons in higher-generation dendroclefts the monosaccharide guests are no longer bound in the immediate vicinity of the chiral core unit instead, a less specific host/guest interaction takes place with the dendrimer scaffold. [Pg.155]

Moore and Suslick conducted shape-selective catalysis with metalloporphyr-ins 12 bearing sterically demanding polyester dendrons (a, b, Fig. 6.38) [58, 59]. [Pg.231]

Deslipping ean also be used to determine the steric demand of a group of atoms. Vogtle and his group measured the effective size of dendrons by comparing the... [Pg.1196]


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