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Supramolecular structures future perspectives

Dendrimers and dendrons are appealing types of nanoscale, highly branched, macromolecules, which, because of their structure and properties, have attracted the interest of many researches worldwide. The preceding text has tried to summarize the different selective supramolecular aspects about their properties, structure, potential diversity, and applications to nonspecialized scientists. An introduction of these dendritic structures has combined a short description of the structure and synthesis with some historical perspectives, followed by a classification of dendritic structures, as covalent and noncovalent entities. Emphases have been given to their host-guest capacity to encapsulate small molecules, ions, or nanoparticles, as well as to interact with themselves or other nano-objects. The continued investigation in many fields of these unique architectures has produced a wide variety of branched fractal constructs, which undoubtedly will continue to spark the imagination of future synthetic architects. [Pg.2622]


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