“…A wide variety of soluble supports, e.g., linear or dendrimeric polymers, [26] has been introduced to transition metal complexes through different strategies, e.g., covalent or non-covalent bonding, cluster, or colloid formation [27][28][29] ; in some cases their perfomance was even demonstrated and analyzed in continuously operated membrane reactors. [30][31][32][33][34][35][36][37][38][39] Among the different classes of supports, star-shaped polymers are remarkable candidates. A dendritic structure, which is peripherily substituted, can lead to the formation of a high loading catalyst with good solubility (chemzyme) due to the globular shape of the respective polymers.…”