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Dendrimers [electronic resource] by Meijere, Armin, author

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TitleDendrimers [electronic resource]
CreatorMeijere, Armin, author, SpringerLink (Online service)
Year1998
PPI300
PublisherSpringer Berlin Heidelberg
LanguageEnglish
Mediatypetexts
SubjectChemistry, Chemistry, Organic, Polymers, Chemistry, Chemistry, Organic, Polymer Sciences
ISBN9783540697794, 3540697799
Collectionfolkscanomy_miscellaneous, folkscanomy, additional_collections
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Identifierspringer_10.1007-3-540-69779-9
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DendrimersAuthor: Prof. Armin de Meijere Published by Springer Berlin Heidelberg ISBN: 978-3-540-64412-5 DOI: 10.1007/3-540-69779-9Table of Contents:Iterative Synthesis in Organic Chemistry Supramolecular Chemistry within Dendritic Structures Divergent Approaches to Phosphorus-Containing Dendrimers and their Functionalization Chiral Dendrimers Dendrimers with Polymeric Core: Towards Nanocylinders Electrochemical and Photochemical Properties of Metal-Containing Dendrimers, With contributions by numerous experts, Iterative Synthesis in Organic Chemistry -- Supramolecular Chemistry within Dendritic Structures -- Divergent Approaches to Phosphorus-Containing Dendrimers and their Functionalization -- Chiral Dendrimers -- Dendrimers with Polymeric Core: Towards Nanocylinders -- Electrochemical and Photochemical Properties of Metal-Containing Dendrimers, Dendrimers are a class of highly branched molecules that combine the properties of polymers as well as small discrete molecules. One classified among the exotic molecules of chemistry, dendrimers have attracted considerable attention in recent years, as their unique host/guest properties and their capability of being functionalized in the periphery as well in the core have led to new materials with a great potential for applications. This volume presents the state of art in this blossoming research area, written by pioneers in the fields. Covering the synthetic, supramolecular, stereochemical, host/guest and polymer chemistry of dendritic and hyperbranched molecules, this volume explains both theoretical and practical aspects, including chirality reactivity, mechanism, material properties and biological relevance. It is the most comprehensive and authoritative review of the area available