2001
DOI: 10.1002/1099-0682(200107)2001:7<1681::aid-ejic1681>3.0.co;2-t
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Varying Topology of Dendrimers − A New Approach toward the Synthesis of Di-Block Dendrimers

Abstract: A new way to synthesise di-block dendrimers having two types of end groups located in two different areas of their surface is reported. It consists in growing, step-by-step, a se-

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“…A small Janus dendrimer was synthesized with four phenyl groups on one side and four aldehydes on the other side; the aldehydes were then used for the growing of dendritic branches, up to the third generation. The final compound is a Janus dendrimer having 16 aldehydes on one side, and four phenyl groups on the other side [75].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…A small Janus dendrimer was synthesized with four phenyl groups on one side and four aldehydes on the other side; the aldehydes were then used for the growing of dendritic branches, up to the third generation. The final compound is a Janus dendrimer having 16 aldehydes on one side, and four phenyl groups on the other side [75].…”
Section: Dendrons For the Synthesis Of Non-symmetrical Dendrimers (Tymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Methylhydrazine, Ph 2 PCH 2 OH, and iron carbonyle are successively added to 40-G 1 G 0 , to finally afford compound 41-G 1 G 0 . This compound possesses 4 ammonium groups on one side, ensuring the solubility in water, and two iron complexes on the other side (Scheme 27) [56].…”
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“…The building was carried out up to the third generation, applying the method of synthesis already shown on Scheme 7. The resulting very unsymmetrical compound 42-G 1 G 3 possesses four phenoxy groups on one side, and sixteen aldehyde groups on the other side, which might be used for further reactions (Scheme 28) [56].…”
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“…[1][2][3][4][5] Since the physicochemical properties of dendrimers depend remarkably on their structural characteristics, there is an increasing emphasis on syntheses of surface-block dendrimers, which have a spherical shape where the surface character of one hemisphere is different from that of the other, in order to provide future development of dendrimer-based smart materials. [6][7][8][9][10][11][12][13][14][15] Recently, Percec and co-workers reported a new concept to provide bilayered supramolecular architectures; the Janus-dendritic system. 16 Several methods of preparation of surface-block dendrimers have already been developed: a convergent approach, [7][8][9] a divergent/convergent approach, 10,11 and a divergent/divergent approach.…”
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“…16 Several methods of preparation of surface-block dendrimers have already been developed: a convergent approach, [7][8][9] a divergent/convergent approach, 10,11 and a divergent/divergent approach. [12][13][14][15] Although the divergent/convergent approach is quite useful for combinatorial synthesis of surface-block dendrimers, only a few examples have been reported so far. Furthermore, the formation of surface-block dendrimer by the use of photoreaction of the focal point of two different hemispherical dendrons has never been described.…”
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