From star‐shaped to dendritic poly(ethylene oxide)s: Toward increasingly branched architectures by anionic polymerization
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Macromolecular Symposia. 1995, vol. 95, p. 137 - 150
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Polymers with dendritic structure are a category of macromolecular architectures that has received considerable attention in the last decade. These polymers, also referred to as dendrimers, exhibit a degree of branching ...Read more >
Polymers with dendritic structure are a category of macromolecular architectures that has received considerable attention in the last decade. These polymers, also referred to as dendrimers, exhibit a degree of branching equal to unity. Interest in dendrimers whose branching points are linked to each other by generations of macromolecular size is in contrast quite new. This paper describes a new synthetic strategy which allows access to poly(ethylene oxide) (PEO) with dendritic structure. PEO dendrimers with different degree of compactness have been synthesized upon modifying the size of successive generationsRead less <
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Hal imported