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9783527320660

Dendrimer Chemistry Concepts, Syntheses, Properties, Applications

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  • Edition: 1st
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  • Copyright: 2009-03-23
  • Publisher: Wiley-VCH

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Summary

Written by internationally acclaimed authors, this textbook contains everything you need to know about this versatile class of compounds. Starting with a historical overview, definitions and other fundamentals, it goes on to look at characterization, analysis and properties of dendrimers. While the focus is on synthesis and applications, it also contains chapters on analytics and other applications. Essential reading for organic and polymer chemists, undergraduate and graduate students, students and lecturers in chemistry.

Author Biography

After his graduation in Freiburg Fritz V+¦gtle was awarded his Ph.D at the University of Heidelberg in 1965 where he became Professor in 1969. After staying at the Universtiy of Wuerzburg from 1970-1975 he became Professor and Director at the Kekule-Institute for Organic Chemistry of Bonn since 1975.

Table of Contents

Prefacep. xi
Introductionp. 1
Historical - Cascade molecules and dendrimersp. 1
Dendritic architecturesp. 7
Perfection, defects, dispersityp. 13
Definition and classification of dendritic moleculesp. 15
Nomenclature of dendritic moleculesp. 16
Newkome nomenclaturep. 16
Cascadane nomenclaturep. 17
Bibliography and Notes for Chapter 1 "Introduction"p. 22
Synthetic methods for dendritic moleculesp. 25
Divergent synthesisp. 25
Convergent synthesisp. 27
Recent synthetic methodsp. 28
Orthogonal synthesisp. 28
Double-stage convergent methodp. 29
Double-exponential methodp. 29
Hypermonomer methodp. 30
Click chemistryp. 31
Solid phase synthesisp. 31
Coordination-chemical synthesisp. 33
Metal complex as core unitp. 33
Metal complex as branching unitp. 34
Supramolecular synthesisp. 35
Hyperbranched polymersp. 38
Dendronised linear polymersp. 39
Polymer-analogous methodp. 39
Macromonomer methodp. 41
Dendro-Isomersp. 42
Bibliography and Notes for Chapter 2 "Synthetic methods for dendritic molecules"p. 44
Functional dendrimersp. 49
Monofunctional dendrimersp. 50
Functional corep. 50
Functional peripheryp. 51
Functionalisation of terminal groupsp. 52
Introduction of peripheral groups prior to dendrimer growthp. 54
Functional units in the dendrimer scaffoldp. 55
Modification prior to dendrimer growthp. 55
Internal modification on conclusion of dendrimer growthp. 58
Multifunctional dendrimersp. 61
Bifunctionalised molecular peripheryp. 62
Two different functional units in different parts of the moleculep. 67
More than two different functional unitsp. 67
Overview of functional dendrimers and their synthesisp. 71
Bibliography and Notes for Chapter 3 "Functional dendrimers"p. 75
Types of dendrimers and their synthesesp. 81
Achiral dendrimersp. 81
POPAMp. 81
PAMAMp. 85
POMAMp. 89
Polylysine dendrimersp. 90
Dendritic hydrocarbonsp. 93
Condensed arene components - Iptycenessp. 93
Dendrimers from arene and multiply bonded building blocksp. 93
Stilbenoid dendrimersp. 97
Hyperbranched polybenzenesp. 102
Carbon/oxygen-based (and Fréchet) dendrimersp. 102
Polyether dendrimersp. 102
Polyester dendrimersp. 104
Carbohydrate dendrimers (glycodendrimers)p. 108
Porphyrin-based dendrimersp. 109
Ionic dendrimersp. 111
Polyanionic dendrimersp. 111
Polyanionic dendrimersp. 114
Silicon-based dendrimersp. 118
Silane dendrimersp. 118
Carbosilane dendrimersp. 120
Carbosiloxane dendrimersp. 123
Siloxane dendrimersp. 127
Hyperbranched silicon-based polymersp. 128
Phosphorus-based dendrimersp. 130
Metallodendrimers (and Newkome dendrimers)p. 133
Bibliography and Notes for Section 4.1 "Achiral dendrimers"p. 138
Chiral dendrimersp. 143
Classification of chiral dendrimersp. 143
Studies on the chirality of dendritic moleculesp. 145
Chiroptical studiesp. 145
Possible applications of chiral dendrimersp. 146
Dendrimers with chiral core and achiral branching scaffoldp. 146
Chiroptical studies on dendrimers with chiral coresp. 147
Possible applications of chiral-core dendrimersp. 153
Dendrimers with chiral building blocks as spacers or branching unitsp. 156
Chiroptical studies on dendrimers with chiral dendrimer scaffoldp. 156
Possible applications of dendrimers with chiral branching scaffoldp. 158
Chirality in the peripheryp. 158
Chiroptical studies on dendrimers with peripheral chiral unitsp. 158
Possible applications of dendrimers with peripheral chiral unitsp. 160
Chiral dendrimers for asymmetric catalysisp. 161
Interpretation of the chirality of dendritic moleculesp. 161
Bibliography and Notes for Section 4.2 "Chiral Dendrimers"p. 165
Photophysical properties of dendirtic moleculesp. 169
Luminescence and energy transferp. 169
Luminescencep. 169
Energy transferp. 172
Dexter mechanism: Energy transfer by radiative emissionp. 172
Förster mechanism: Energy transfer by dipole-dipole interactionsp. 172
Examples from the field of dendritic moleculesp. 173
Antenna effect and photoisomerisation of dendrimersp. 176
Antenna effectp. 176
Photoisomerisationp. 186
Bibliography and Notes for Chapter 5 "Photophysical properties of dendritic molecules"p. 192
(Special) chemical reactions of dendritic moleculesp. 195
Covalent chemical reactionsp. 195
Metathesisp. 195
Molecular imprintingp. 201
Covalent introduction of functionalities in the interior of dendritic moleculesp. 203
Supramolecular (host/guest) interactionsp. 204
Non-covalent modification of a dendrimer peripheryp. 204
Self-assembly of dendrimersp. 207
Inclusion of guest species in dendritic host moleculesp. 207
Dendrimers with multiple receptor unitsp. 207
Guest inclusion by steric compressionp. 212
Guest inclusion by dynamic processes (diffusion)p. 214
Self-assembly of dendrimersp. 217
Dendritic stopper groups (in rotaxanes)p. 220
Dendritic effectsp. 221
Dendritic effects in inclusion of guestsp. 223
Dendritic effects in catalysisp. 224
Metal-containing dendritic catalystsp. 224
Metal-free dendritic catalystsp. 234
Dendritic effects on electrochemical propertiesp. 240
Metal-free dendritic catalystsp. 240
Redox gradientsp. 242
Redox sensorsp. 243
Redox potential and redox transfer kineticsp. 244
Charge-separation processesp. 244
Summary of the dendritic effectp. 244
Bibliography and Notes for Chapter 6 "(Special) chemical reactions of dendritic molecules"p. 246
Characterisation and analysisp. 253
Chromatographyp. 253
Liquid chromatographyp. 253
Preparative liquid chromatographyp. 254
High-performance liquid chromatographyp. 254
Gel permeation chromatographyp. 257
Gel electrophoresisp. 259
NMR spectroscopyp. 260
(1D)-NMR spectroscopic studiesp. 261
Multidimensional NMR spectroscopy in dendrimer researchp. 261
Diffusion NMR spectroscopyp. 262
Dynamic NMR spectroscopyp. 263
Mass spectrometryp. 263
Gentle ionisation methods: MALDI and ESIp. 263
Study of dendrimers by MALDI and ESI-MSp. 264
X-ray crystal structure analysisp. 266
Small-angle scatteringp. 266
Principle of small-angle scatteringp. 267
Capability of small-angle scatteringp. 267
Structural analysis of dissolved dendrimers with SANS and SAXSp. 268
Radial segment density distribution of flexible dendrimersp. 268
Distribution of end groupsp. 269
Intermolecular interactions of flexible dendrimers in solutionp. 270
Scanning probe microscopyp. 271
STM and AFMp. 271
AFM images of dendrimersp. 273
STM images of dendrimersp. 274
Transmission electron microscopyp. 274
TEMp. 274
TEM images of dendrimersp. 275
Chiroptical methodsp. 276
Optical rotatory dispersion and circular dichroismp. 277
Chiroptical studies on chiral dendritic structuresp. 279
Summaryp. 280
Bibliography and Notes for Chapter 7 "Characterization and analysis"p. 282
Special properties and potential applicationsp. 289
Introductionp. 289
Catalysis, membrane technologyp. 290
Dendrimers as catalyst supportsp. 291
Catalytic dendrimers for membrane reactorsp. 292
Dendrimers in enantioselective catalysisp. 293
Dendrimers as phase transfer catalystsp. 294
Pigments, adhesives, additives in chemical materialsp. 294
Dendrimers as additivesp. 294
Dendritic polymers for printing inksp. 295
Dendritic polymers for paintsp. 295
Dendritic polymers as additives in foam formulationp. 295
Network precursors for plasticsp. 296
Dendrimers as nanocapsules for dyes and for molecular imprintingp. 296
Dendrimers for displays and (opto)electronicsp. 298
Liquid-crystalline dendrimersp. 299
Biomimetics, sensor technology, diagnostics (fluorescence)p. 300
Protein dendrimersp. 300
Glycomimeticsp. 302
Dendrimers in sensor technologyp. 304
Quartz micro balance with dendritic sensor layersp. 304
Luminescent dendrimers as sensor materialsp. 306
Fluorescing PET sensorsp. 308
Dendrimers in medical diagnosticsp. 311
Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) processesp. 311
DNA dendrimers as biosensors for DNA hybridisationp. 313
Medical applicationsp. 313
Dendrimers as carriers for cytostatic agentsp. 313
Gene therapyp. 315
Photodynamic therapyp. 316
Dendrimers in prevention against HIVp. 317
Culture of organs and tissuep. 318
Wound healingp. 318
Boron neutron capture therapyp. 319
Dendrimers in nanotechnologyp. 320
Photoswitchable dendrimersp. 320
Dendrimers as impellersp. 320
Dendrimers as nanotubesp. 321
Dendritic polymers as templatesp. 324
Bibliography and Notes for Chapter 8 "Special properties and potential applications"p. 324
Outlookp. 331
Subject Indexp. 333
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